Plan for chair with history dating back to the 1900s has to be comfy, and this one certainly proves the point. Detailed instructions explain three methods of leg construction.
Chair measures 40'' high x 30'' wide x 42'' deep.
Customer Reviews and Photos for: Spindle Arm Morris Chair and Footstool Plan
1) Submitted by
Bill Borchers, from Beavercreek, OH
on 12/16/2007
Customer Rating:
Item was not in stock at local Rockler. Called another store and they located the item for me. As usual, Rockler support was excellent. The plans, however, leave much to be desired. The assembly instructions were black and white photocopies with hand sketches (ever heard of CAD?). The included print (yes print, not prints) was very detailed, but it appeared as if it was done by a 1960's draftsman and they were forced to put all the information on one sheet. The description on the front of the plans said it included a bill of materials and a cutting list. There was no cutting list included. I e-mailed the supplier of the plans and was told that the bill of materials is the cutting list. Huh? I may not be an expert wordworker, but I think I know the difference between a BOM and a cutting list. I expected more for $.
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Joseph D.
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