Tiny things, well made, are even harder to build than their big brothers.
Two weeks ago, I was able to take a week off with two of my best friends, April Wilkerson and Jenny Bower, to build another chair with Greg Pennington at the Pennington School of Woodworking. This time though, I built a TINY Windsor chair! With the upcoming move and everything that entails, it was important to take a week off for a silly project with friends to recharge and get ready for the upcoming chaos. BONUS, those who have been wanting to hear some more mandolin playing will have a little treat in the middle of the video as well! As silly as a tiny chair may be, it requires the exact same process to build as a full size Windsor chair. It is just as strong and well built, and actually takes even longer than a regular size chair to make, but it is so dang cute, and everyone who sees it smiles. Just like a big chair, building a tiny Windsor Chair is a green woodworking project that incorporates many different woodworking processes, riving, splitting and shaping the spindles, carving the chair seat, steam bending the chair back, turning the legs on the lathe, routing the rockers, and much more.
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