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 \\ Cut one side of the plywood and sand the piece down so you have nice clean edges. Afterward trace the part on the other side using the piece you just cut. \\ \\ Cut one side of the plywood and sand the piece down so you have nice clean edges. Afterward trace the part on the other side using the piece you just cut. \\
 +\\ This will ensure that the pieces are identical. \\
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 +**__Tips For When Cutting__**
 +\\ When cutting straight lines use a circular saw to cut clean straight lines. Clamp down a guide and avoid free handing the cut. For the curvy sections use a jigsaw and go very slowly. \\
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 +__** Cutting the Legs are the Most Crucial Part**__
 +\\ {{::chairmeasurements.jpg?800|}} \\
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 +\\ ** Use the image above for placement of the holes ** \\
 +\\ First you will drill 3, 5/32" holes for the bolts. I suggest clamping the two legs together so that way the  holes are in the same spot for both of them. \\
 +\\ Second is countersinking the holes to fit the bolt and what ever socket you may use to attach and reattach the bolts. \\
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 +__** You will wait until the end to cut out the angle that makes the chair rock back and forth **__
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