Festool Contemporary Zigzag Chair manual

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    h i g h s ty l e p l u s ut i l i ty i n a c o n t e m po r a r y z i g z a g y d a vid dund as 7 0 proect numer It was a r evolu tionar y design in the 1930s, but not eve r yone can affor d to sit on a piec e of ar t. W e work the best featur es of the orig inal Zigzag chair int o a sty lish and c ompletely accessible c hair you can actua[...]

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    rails, and bandsa w awa y the waste from their front fac es. U se a r andom-orbit sander with progressiv e ly finer sanding disks to smooth and fair the curves. The hidden parts, the seat rails and the seat frame components, are made from an 8' board o f ¾" x 2½" second- ar y har dwood. Since the angle to be cut for the miters is [...]

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    iLLustra tion: ricK christopherson 40 woodcraft magazine | 05.07 7 0 proect numer CU T LIS T A Foot (2) 1 3 / 8 " x 1 9 / 16 " x 17¾" B Leg (2) 1 3 / 8 " x 1 9 / 16 " x 26 5 / 8 " C Seat side rail (2) 1 3 / 8 " x 1 9 / 16 " x 17¾" D Back stile (2) 1 3 / 8 " x 1 9 / 16 " x 18 1 / 2 "[...]

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    1 3 / 8 " 17.5mm 10mm miter face 1 3 / 8 " 5 / 8 " 17.5mm miter face 0 5 .0 7 | woodcraft magazine 41 1 9 / 16 " FOOT 22 1 / 2 ˚ 3" 1 / 4 " 17 3 / 4 " 4" 1 5 / 8 " mortises 6mm x 19mm x 20mm deep unless otherwise noted www .w oodcraft M agazine . c o M 1 3 / 8 " 5 / 8 " 17.5mm miter face 17.5m[...]

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    3 5 4 7 6 8 before y ou apply your final finish. First, the 22.5° miters are glued up (Fig. 5) using a Domino in mortise B to ensur e precise alignment of the joint. W hen the epo xy has set, the sq ueeze- out is cleaned up , and mortises J and K are milled; the locking t enons, shop- made from the same har dwood as the chair parts, ar e then g [...]

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    0 5 .0 7 | woodcraft magazine 43 feet on a level surface and clamp it until the epoxy has set (Fig. 9) . W hen set, clean awa y the epoxy squeeze-out, g i ve the chair a final sanding and finish with four coats of Min wax W ipe-on P oly . Fig. 10 shows a close-up of a finishe d mit er joint. Making the seat frame Mill mor tises for 6 x 40mm Domi[...]