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\\ This will ensure that the pieces are identical. \\ | \\ This will ensure that the pieces are identical. \\ | ||
- | __**Tips For When Cutting**__ | + | **__Tips |
\\ 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. \\ | \\ 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**__ | + | __** Cutting the Legs are the Most Crucial Part**__ |
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- | \\** Use the image above for placement of the holes **\\ | + | \\ ** 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. \\ | \\ 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. \\ | \\ Second is countersinking the holes to fit the bolt and what ever socket you may use to attach and reattach the bolts. \\ | ||
+ | __** You will wait until the end to cut out the angle that makes the chair rock back and forth **__ |
plywood.txt · Last modified: 2016/04/08 23:03 by salinasmichael