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USA. Because of elm's strength compared to pine, tulip poplar or bass, English
Windsor chair seats are usually not as thick as American Windsors. The English Windsor chair seats are not saddled (or dished) as deeply as their American counterparts- partly because of elm's relative strength, and partly because elm is comparatively more difficult to sculpt than the softer woods chosen by American chair makers. Woodwrights use tools such as the
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what is known as an "H" stretcher assembly. A common misconception about this assembly is that the stretchers hold the legs together to keep them from pulling apart. In the traditional
Windsor design, the wedged tenon joints which join each leg to the seat are inherently strong enough to prevent the legs from creeping outward. The stretcher system actually pushes the legs apart to retain the necessary tension which reduces slack.
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seats because its interlocking grain gives good cross-grain strength that resists splitting where holes are placed close to the edge of a seat. There are no real satisfactory alternatives to elm although other woods have been tried, for example, oak and ash in
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in 1724. There is speculation that the chair derives its name from
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provide the strength and stability whilst also allowing it to be shaped, in order to achieve the desired look and feel, requires a strong durable timber, with interlocking grain, to provide the right characteristics. English
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who became lieutenant governor of
Pennsylvania in 1726. There is speculation that the first American Windsor chair, based on the traditional British design, was made in Philadelphia in 1730.
206:, a 13th century manuscript (MS. Peniarth 28). This is the earliest known depiction of the Welsh 'stick-back' chair. The design of the Windsor chair was possibly a development of this.
162:. Then there was the benchman who worked in a small town or village workshop and would produce the seats, backsplats and other sawn parts. The final craftsman involved was the
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was being used to produce their characteristic "bow". The first chairs made this way were shipped to London from the market town of
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943:. Minola: Dover Publications.
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109:..a large Seat, call'd a
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842:Frankel, Candie (1993).
802:Dunbar, Michael (1984).
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2391:Edge banding
2163:Router plane
2158:Rebate plane
2118:Finger plane
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1213:Shipbuilding
1198:Root carving
1158:Log building
1123:Chip carving
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68:wheelwrights
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2718:Woodworking
2667:WikiProject
2613:Rift sawing
2603:Flat sawing
2491:Wood drying
2168:Scrub plane
2153:Razee plane
2103:Block plane
1957:Mitre clamp
1904:Wood scribe
1855:Combination
1597:Purpleheart
1293:Douglas fir
1243:Woodturning
1076:Occupations
1038:Woodworking
975:2 September
754:Dunbar 1984
742:Dunbar 1984
491:linseed oil
484:, Virginia.
147:worldwide.
105:refers to:
2692:Categories
2622:Techniques
2571:Conversion
2501:Wood stain
2429:Treatments
2217:Birdsmouth
2183:Spokeshave
2133:Jack plane
2123:Fore plane
1962:Pipe clamp
1927:Band clamp
1851:Carpenters
1672:Engineered
1622:Rubberwood
1471:Eucalyptus
1275:Calocedrus
1188:Pyrography
1153:Kohlrosing
970:1051556777
795:References
583:Evans 1979
503:milk paint
363:, bass or
160:pole lathe
156:stretchers
72:coping out
50:pieces of
48:steam bent
44:pole lathe
2713:Furniture
2411:Parquetry
2406:Oystering
2401:Marquetry
2242:Butterfly
1909:Workbench
1841:Sandpaper
1821:Mitre box
1766:Drawknife
1756:Burnisher
1741:Abrasives
1690:Hardboard
1351:Afromosia
1233:Whittling
1183:Parquetry
1168:Marquetry
1113:Certosina
1108:Carpentry
1098:Cabinetry
1045:Overviews
911:29 August
829:: 24β53.
766:Hill 1997
718:Hill 1997
615:Huws 1986
568:Hill 1997
260:comb-back
252:sack-back
144:Berkshire
2657:Category
2436:Adhesive
2416:Purfling
2396:Intarsia
2337:Profiles
2262:Dovetail
2201:Geometry
2040:Hand saw
2025:Crosscut
2010:Circular
2005:Chainsaw
1952:Holdfast
1617:Rosewood
1549:American
1544:Mahogany
1516:Jelutong
1486:Hornbeam
1451:Cocobolo
1446:Chestnut
1361:Andiroba
1173:Millwork
1138:Intarsia
1133:Fretwork
1128:ΓbΓ©niste
1057:Glossary
835:23405044
756:, Ch. 2.
744:, Ch. 4.
517:See also
509:design.
381:spindles
276:fan back
272:rod back
268:low back
256:hoopback
116:β
70:started
2677:Commons
2593:Whipsaw
2588:Sawmill
2481:Varnish
2476:Thermal
2451:Lacquer
2386:Binding
2355:Chamfer
2222:Biscuit
2188:Surform
2080:Whipsaw
2050:Keyhole
2035:Fretsaw
2015:Compass
2000:Bucksaw
1990:Bandsaw
1985:Backsaw
1967:Sawbuck
1937:F-clamp
1932:C-clamp
1806:Jointer
1710:Plywood
1662:Zebrano
1602:Ovankol
1567:Meranti
1555:African
1526:Linden
1481:Hickory
1436:Cedrela
1431:Camphor
1426:Bubinga
1421:Boxwood
1401:Bilinga
1386:Avodire
1303:Juniper
1288:Cypress
1163:Luthier
1052:History
495:Ontario
408:⁄
158:, on a
140:Windsor
130:, with
97:in his
58:History
40:tenoned
2698:Chairs
2583:Hewing
2322:Splice
2277:Halved
2272:Groove
2267:Finger
2247:Coping
2232:Bridle
2209:Joints
2090:Planes
2075:Veneer
2065:Scroll
2060:Ripsaw
2045:Jigsaw
2020:Coping
1919:Clamps
1846:Square
1836:Shaper
1831:Router
1811:Mallet
1786:Gimlet
1761:Chisel
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1647:Walnut
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1627:Sapele
1592:Poplar
1577:Padauk
1539:Merbau
1511:Jarrah
1496:Imbuia
1491:Idigbo
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1441:Cherry
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164:framer
79:spokes
2461:Paint
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2365:Ogive
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2070:Table
2055:Miter
2030:Frame
1947:Gripe
1863:Speed
1859:Miter
1791:Gauge
1781:Float
1776:Fence
1771:Drill
1729:Tools
1652:Wenge
1642:Utile
1607:Ramin
1562:Maple
1534:Lovoa
1506:Iroko
1476:Hazel
1461:Ebony
1406:Birch
1396:Beech
1391:Balsa
1381:Aspen
1376:Apple
1356:Alder
1313:Kauri
1308:Larch
1270:Cedar
1253:Woods
1228:Treen
831:JSTOR
544:Notes
369:Maple
91:Irish
87:Welsh
36:chair
34:is a
2360:Ogee
2345:Bead
2287:Knee
2257:Dado
2237:Butt
1977:Saws
1889:Vise
1826:Rasp
1751:Adze
1632:Teak
1587:Plum
1582:Pear
1343:Hard
1323:Rimu
1318:Pine
1262:Soft
1062:Wood
977:2023
966:OCLC
945:ISBN
926:ISBN
913:2023
890:ISBN
871:ISBN
852:ISBN
808:ISBN
394:adze
361:Pine
89:and
52:wood
2486:Wax
2456:Oil
2292:Lap
2227:Box
1995:Bow
1867:Try
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1695:MDF
1572:Oak
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