Thought I'd post some pics of my current WIP.
Found for $15 on some local classifieds.
It's a Melbourne Company Emu chair. Probably early 1900's.
Blackwood spindles and legs. Kauri seat and Hoop pine steam pressed back.
The seat is an obvious replacement. From photos online, it looks like they were a four piece frame with a caned centre.
I'll have a go at making a new one including the caning.
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It would have originally looked like this.
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First part of the process is to take it all apart.
I had to deepen the screw slots to take the long and rusty screws out to release the seat. I used a Dremel and a cutting disc.
They came out fine after that.
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I used a heat gun to warm the glue in the joints. I then gently tapped the joints apart.
I didn't break any spindles :2tsup:
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The red paint was easy to scrape off as it had been painted directly over the original varnish.
A bit of heat and it took no time at all.
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I'll clean it all down with metho and steel wool later.
All the spindles will be put into the lathe to finish cleaning and to give them a polish.
This may take some time to complete as I'm stupidly busy at the moment, but I'll post some pics when I get back to it.
Cheers all,
Stu