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The free plans to build Inspire Me Heather’s Little Black Chair can be used to create a bench by building two or three frames, then stretching the seat across! Wouldn’t that be great? Have a request for a plan? Contact me at cher com. Position on the seat frame as shown then secure using glue and 1-1/4″ brad nails. Cut the notches using a jigsaw or a bandsaw. Position the center stretcher then secure using glue and 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws.Ĭut the piece for the seat. Position the side pieces first then secure using glue and 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws. The outside face of the stretchers will be flush with the outside face of the legs.Ĭut the pieces for the lower stretchers and drill pocket holes in each end of each piece. Attach to the legs using glue and 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws.

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The front face of the stretcher will be flush with the front face of the legs.Ĭut the pieces for the side stretchers and drill pocket holes in each end. SAM5899 Tiramasu cake from Twigg Studios. Attach the front stretcher to the legs using glue and 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws. PewterHerringbone15 Herringbone dresser from Pneumatic Addict. The lower stretcher will be positioned so that the outside face is flush with the outside face of the lower legs.Ĭut the pieces for the front legs. The upper stretcher will follow the angle of the upper back legs, and will be flush with the front face. Attach the pieces to the back legs as shown using glue and 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws. Cut a decorative curve in the piece used for the upper back using a jigsaw or bandsaw. Drill pocket holes in each end and set the piece for the front stretcher aside. (This way, the pocket holes can be hidden by the seat).Ĭut the pieces for the front and back stretchers. Assemble the legs as shown using glue and 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws noting there will be a left and a right leg. Drill pocket holes in the top edge of the lower back leg piece.

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Cut a 5 degree bevel in the lower edge of the upper back leg and round off the top using a jigsaw or a bandsaw.

  • 1 – 3/4″ plywood at 13-1/2″ x 13-1/2″ – SeatĬlick on the drawings for a larger view! Step OneĬut the pieces for the back legs.
  • Thankfully, she said yes! This is such a cute little chair with a low back that can be used as an accent piece on the porch, in the garden, or in virtually any room! Though I can’t completely replicate the turned legs, trim can be added along the length of the legs to make them a little more fancy! 3 of INSPIRE ME Contributors Contributors Meet the inspiring contributors in this. It wasn’t just the content of the post that sparked my interest but the cute little black chair she used as the example! I contacted Heather and asked if it was okay to create the free plans to build Inspire Me Heather’s Little Black Chair. Message From the Editor Message From the Editor Welcome to Issue No. I stopped by Inspire Me Heather (the page/post I was inspired by no longer exists) and was intrigued by a post Heather wrote about spray painting outdoor furniture. I like to look at other websites for inspiration.










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