Great video Dave, it demystifies the whole process. I always like to see the Kanna in action, looks like you’ve got it down pat. Thanks for sharing this!
@DW_woodworksАй бұрын
@@darrenmacmartin9392 thanks for watching 👍 The kannas worked out really well on the underside of the seat.
@thomashverring9484Ай бұрын
Beautiful work!
@DW_woodworksАй бұрын
@@thomashverring9484 thanks man, I appreciate you watching 👍
@robnichols9331Ай бұрын
Nicely done. I particularly like your rounding jig
@DW_woodworksАй бұрын
@@robnichols9331 thanks man I appreciate you watching, yeah the jig seems to be working well.
@RYwoodviewАй бұрын
Lovely, thank you.
@DW_woodworksАй бұрын
@@RYwoodview thanks for watching 👍
@hthuryАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@DW_woodworksАй бұрын
@@hthury thanks for watching, I appreciate your time 👍
@iacobetmaria6899Ай бұрын
Very informative build, thank you !
@DW_woodworksАй бұрын
Thanks for watching man, I appreciate it 👍
@pulseofthelandАй бұрын
Well done!
@DW_woodworksАй бұрын
@@pulseoftheland thanks man, I appreciate you watching 👍
@edwardjarvinen3702Ай бұрын
Thanks, the chair looks great! One question. With the way the legs are angled and fixed to the base, do you think the stretchers are adding much in the way of extra strength?
@DW_woodworksАй бұрын
@@edwardjarvinen3702 thanks man, I appreciate you watching 👍 I think the stretchers do help with ridigity, and longevity, but there are examples with out 100+ years old.
@TommyCraft.barcelonaАй бұрын
Hi! Was the finish just linseed oil? Or tung oil?
@DW_woodworksАй бұрын
It was the Sam maloof mix (bees wax/boiled linseed oil/tung oil).