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Why Handmade Chairs are Better: Tension & Imperfection
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There are many reasons that factory-made chairs fall apart, but I think the biggest reason is they lack what handmade chairs have in droves: tension in their assemblies due to imperfections in the angles. If youve ever had to repair a factory chair you might have noticed this: All the parts fit perfectly spindles in their mortises etc. and everything can be put back together with little fuss. […]The post Why Handmade Chairs are Better: Tension & Imperfection appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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