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Our stylized Ladder Back Dining Chair is equal parts modern and antique. With its prominent back, this piece sits elegantly around our Shutter and Farm Dining Tables. Shown in White on White. Natural finish options available.How to Make a Ladder-Back Shelf Convert your flea-market chair into a clever bath shelf in five simple steps. Share your take on this idea!Upload your photo here. Ladder-back chairSawPaintPaintbrushScrewsScrew driverFaucet handlesBumper pads How to Make It Cut off the legs and most of the seat.Then, using screws, attach a piece of trim to what will be the top of the back of the seat. This gives you more surface area for attaching the chair to the wall. Attach faucet handles to the top of the shelf to use for hanging bath gear. Add bumper pads to the back of the chair to keep it from scratching the wall.Finally, attach the chair to the wall by sinking screws through the trim piece into the studs. If studs aren't available, use anchors to keep the screws secure.




Learn the craft of ladderback chairmakingEach six day class will take you, step-by-step, through the process of hand crafting a Brian Boggs designed chair. They cover every aspect of making a ladderback chair, beginning with lumber selection all the way through final assembly using hide glue.The introductory classes are open to woodworkers of any skill level. In a step-by-step manner, they will introduce you to all the processes and techniques needed to make a ladderback chair and are also designed to teach you the underlying principles of chair geometry and construction.Learn more about the Post & Rung Side Chair Class or the Arm Chair ClassAdvanced chair ClassesThe advanced classes build on the skills and ideas taught in the introductory classes by working, step-by-step, on ladderback chairs with more complex construction. They also introduce methods of working used in production chair shops. These classes are open to woodworkers who have taken one of the introductory classes or taken a class with Brian in the past.




Learn more about the Classic Side Chair Class, the Classic Bar Stool Class or the Rocking Chair ClassThe Class ExperienceHear what students have to say about their chair class experience.Follow two students through a six-day class.Build a ladderback chair in seven daysEach class takes you step-by-step through the process of hand crafting a Brian Boggs designed chair. They cover every aspect of making a ladderback chair, beginning with lumber selection all the way through final assembly using hide glue. Because class size is limited to three students, you get personalized instruction and can work at your own pace. Every process is broken down into small, manageable steps so that you can concentrate on mastering one task at a time before moving onto the next. Whenever a new process is introduced, especially when hand shaping parts, you are given the opportunity to practice on spare material before working on your actual chair part. In addition to showing you how, I always explain why, so that you will understand underlying concepts and how each step fits into the big picture. 




The classes cover many aspects of making a ladderback chair including:Steam bendingHand shaping parts using a drawknife, spokeshave and scraperWorking with angles and curved partsUsing moisture content and grain orientation to make a long-lasting jointAssembly using hide glueSharpening chairmaking toolsWeaving a hickory bark seat Class manualEach class includes an 80+ page, fully illustrated manual, that documents the process for building your chair from beginning to end. It serves as a step-by-step reminder of the steps taught in class. Because the manual is so complete it minimizes or eliminates the need for you to take notes. This allows you to spend all your class time learning new techniques and working on your chair. The manual also has detailed drawings of every jig and form used in the chair. This will give you a huge head start when you begin to make that next chair in your own shop. I am also available, via e-mail, to answer questions as you work on your next chair at home. 




Located in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia About a mile from my shop. All classes take place in my shop about 5 miles from Strasburg, Virginia, a small town located in the Shenandoah Valley about 75 miles west of Washington, DC. It is close to the intersection of I-81 and I-66 so it is easy to get to.It appears that your browser settings are preventing this page from loading the latest version. You may be seeing old information or you may run into errors because of this. Your system time settings can also cause this issue. Please check that your system time is correct. BUY AHEAD * Victorian Chairs, Ladder Back Chairs, Square Oak Table, Fisher Price toys Wise Estate Services - Northville Get Notified of Estate Sales For Free! Click the 'Start Over' button to view the pictures again. Many people like to find several liquidation sales to go to when they are out and about. Here are some pages that might help: Estate Sales Near Livonia, MI 48154




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