Bob's observation as to how much this process changed over the years raises a point important enough to warrant a public comment. So, I copied my reply to him here, to share with everyone. "It did change, Bob, because we applied the concepts of the Japaneses Quality Improvement movement. We identified places where guys had trouble and kept working on better techniques to make Windsor chairmaking easier. No suggestion was too silly to be considered. If one solution failed to solve the problem, we tried something else. We did that over and over again on the entire process. Over all those years and all those classes the small, incremental improvements we made added up and Windsor chairmaking became very doable. In short, these videos are the results of many years of effort focused on the sole purpose making it effortless."
@michaelborgeest16816 жыл бұрын
I like this new spindle technique. If you keep making building a Windsor chair so easy everybody will want to do it.
@frankizamora7822 Жыл бұрын
You are a great teacher. I love this videos.
@machinelathe Жыл бұрын
Amazing woodworking ! enjoy watching the video ! well done , friend.
@larstbone16 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Bought your book many years ago. With these videos, might now gain the confidence to get going. Was referred here by Christopher Schwarz.
@paulcloud11936 жыл бұрын
Mike: Another Tuesday and another great lesson and memory in the making of the Windsor chair. Thanks for doing this!
@thechairman1096 жыл бұрын
Another great video....one thing I noticed , and it's something I do in my small shop, is the noisy vice you have!!....I love the rubber band trick I learned from you.....I also hope you make your shop stool for us too....thanks again
@thewindsorinstitute20476 жыл бұрын
I do intend to include the stool, Tom. It is so handy.
@thechairman1096 жыл бұрын
and the rubber bands too?
@fishhuntadventure Жыл бұрын
2:30 plus a shave horse takes up a bunch of space in the shop that never has enough space anyway… and you need the bench with various vises for a million other things.
@robertstevenson91216 жыл бұрын
The approach has changed a lot since the Garage in Portsmouth! Love it Mike. Good job.
@thewindsorinstitute20476 жыл бұрын
It did change, Bob, because we applied the concepts of the Quality Improvement movement. We identified places where guys had trouble and kept working on better techniques to make it easier. Over all those years and all those classes the small, incremental improvements added up, and Windsor chairmaking became a very doable process. In short, these videos are the results of many years of effort focused on the sole purpose making it effortless.
@robertstevenson91216 жыл бұрын
The Windsor Institute thanks Mike. Hope you and Sue are doing good. Merry Christmas.
@fishhuntadventure Жыл бұрын
8:10 I’ve never tried it, probably because turning a spindle drawknived so thin isn’t practical or possible, but it’s occasionally occurred to me that I could turn the bottoms just like the forward spindles, and then do the tops with a drawknife. While I’ve repaired a bunch of chairs and made other styles, the only sack back I ever made was in the class in 1994 or 95- a long long time ago. But I thought about it…
@michaelwhitney21765 жыл бұрын
As usual great video. Lot of changes from original class. New method is easier, quicker, and more precise. Updating a lot of my original class notes. Keep it up and say Hi to Don fo me.