Project Bow-back Chair


I've finally got around to starting on the upcycling of the junked bow back chair I wrote about earlier in the year. I've separated the back and its legs from the seat and front legs. Stripping off the cover from the underside of the chair, I can see that it originally had a cane seat, so I've got a feeling I might be (re-)learning yet another skill: the last time I did cane-work was in junior school, nearly sixty years ago: still, I'll give it a go, anyway. 

I've started clearing out the old glue residue from the mortices on the back, ready to re-glue and rejoin the back to the front, including removing the remains of the cut iron brads that reinforced the joints between the seat and the rear frame. I'll replace them with glued hardwood dowels when I reassemble the thing.

I'm going to leave the wear and patina where it exists on the timber, but there are a couple of places where someone has crudely sanded out some damage, which I'll just smooth out and try and blend in with some dark wax and polish it up, to take the patina of future use.

I think this might be OK when it's finished, whenever that will be, although, once I got going with the Old Rocking Chair, that didn't take as long as I imagined it would - keep you posted!

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