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Latest revision as of 15:24, 6 April 2024
Description
Students will cut and drill parts to create a folding chair, commonly called a Kentucky Stick Chair. The chair, made out of cedar, is ideal for sitting on a porch or at the beach on a summer day. Students will spend the day laying out, cutting, and drilling more than 40 parts to make the complete chair.
Tools
For tool guides and manuals, see: Woodshop Tools
- Measuring Tape
- Router with ⅛” radius roundover
- Chop saw
- Drill press with 5/16” bit
- 7/16” wrenches
- Hack saw or bolt cutter
- File or angle grinder
Certifications
Certifications are not performed as part of this class.
Materials
- (6) Cedar strips, 1-1/16 x 1-1/2 x 96 inch
- (1) ¼-20 all-thread, 10 feet long, cut into quarters
- (16) ¼-20 hex nuts
- (8) ¼ washers
Handout
⇓ Download Kentucky Stick Chair Class Handout