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Gothic Arch Break-Down Chairs: Original Designs by Sir Kragon

Discover the intricacies of creating Gothic arch break-down chairs with original designs by Sir Kragon of Land’s End. This detailed guide, featuring plans by Master Rhys Terafan Greydragon, covers essential dimensions, assembly techniques, and material specifications. Construct chairs with a back glued together measuring 40 inches high and 49 inches wide, and learn how to craft sturdy armrests and legs using ¾ inch plywood. Embrace craftsmanship with full-size rose pattern details, ensuring your creations are not only functional but also visually stunning.

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Gothic Arch Break-Down Chairs: Original Designs by Sir Kragon

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  1. Gothic arch break-down chairs. Original idea by Sir Kragon of Land’s End. Plans by Master Rhys Terafan Greydragon 40” 49” 9” 20.5” 1 of each of these, to make this chair back glued together 24”

  2. 24” Cut/assemble two of these arm rests 20.5” Three times the thickness of the sides The thickness of the sides 18.5” Cut one chair seat 21.5” Detail of the peg slots 18.5” The left space is the thickness of the sides of the chairs you make. (I used ¾” plywood.) 6” 26” .5” .5” .75” .5” 29” 18” 1.0” 8” .5” Cut two of these chair legs

  3. Full size rose pattern (2.5” circles with .5” in-between, 5.5” total) on a 6.5” circle

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