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Thanks people.
It's made out of white oak and the nose is maple.
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Beeg

Very nice rocking chair. I'm sure the granddaughter will cherish it for a long time and probably will pass it down to her future children. Your chair looks so much nicer than the picture of the rocking chair plan at Rockler. Great Job!! It's those projects for the grandchildren that always have such good memories.
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Nice project. I wish we would get more posts like this and less whining about Shopsmith. JMO
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Well not finished but in the works

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Just posting in, I have been slack lately. All my work hit at once about 2 weeks ago. Just finished a large wine cooler (10' long x 8' tall) for a restaurant and now working on a pecky Cypress kitchen. Didn't build a cabinet (for profit) for over 3 months. I guess that is what they mean by feast or famine. I'll take the feast!:D



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Nice job on the rocking chair. I'll bet that is her favorite chair now.
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Bruce wrote:Nice project. I wish we would get more posts like this and less whining about Shopsmith. JMO
I'm inclined to agree with Bruce.....it's good to see SS owners showing us finished projects instead of showing us how to achieve blade tolerances within .002 of an inch! There certainly are a lot of talented woodworkers that post here and I, for one, certainly look forward to seeing their talented projects.

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navycop wrote:That is cool. Did you have a pattern/plan? I wish I would of made something like that when my kids were younger.
What about grandkids? :D
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jb41339 wrote:I'm inclined to agree with Bruce.....it's good to see SS owners showing us finished projects instead of showing us how to achieve blade tolerances within .002 of an inch! There certainly are a lot of talented woodworkers that post here and I, for one, certainly look forward to seeing their talented projects.

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Jim in Tucson, AZ


I would like for us to see more of those projects, too. But since we don't, I can only assume that there are not too many of those projects out there to show off.

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Very Cool Looking Chair , Nice Job
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I really enjoy seeing projects like this as well as how to achieve blade tolerances within .002" so keep them all coming!
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