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Discover the elegant design for Gothic arch break down chairs, an original concept by Sir Kragon of Land’s End, with detailed plans crafted by Master Rhys Terafan Greydragon. This project includes dimensions for constructing the chair's back, arm rests, seat, and legs, using plywood for durability and aesthetics. Perfect for enthusiasts of Gothic furniture, the design allows you to create a stunning piece of furniture that combines functionality with artistic flair. Follow the detailed instructions and measurements to achieve a remarkable finish.
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Gothic arch break-down chairs. Original idea by Sir Kragon of Land’s End. Plans by Master Rhys Terafan Greydragon 40” 48” 10” 18” 20.5” 1 of each of these, to make this chair back glued together 24”
24” Cut/assemble two of these arm rests 20.5” Three times the thickness of the sides 16” The thickness of the sides 16.5” Cut one chair seat 21.5” Detail of the peg slots 16.5” The left space (shaded area) is the thickness of the sides of the chairs. (I used ¾” plywood.) 5” 26” .5” .5” .75” .5” 29” 18” 1.0” 8” .5” Cut two of these chair legs
10” 8” 21.5” Position the seat slots so the rear of the seat is 1” lower than the front. Make the line of the slots for the back perpendicular to the seat, (dashed line) 16.5” 5” 29” 26” ½” 18” 17” 8”
Full size quatrefoil pattern (2.5” circles just touching in the center, 5” total) on a 6” circle
One method I lay out the chair pieces on a 4’ x 8’ sheet of plywood, but it is better to make 2 chairs using ½” plywood for the backs and ¾” plywood for the seat and sides