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In Reply to: RE: Why not do it yourself? posted by amioutaline? on January 24, 2015 at 05:19:17
"Home Depot sells 1/4" Walnut plywood with quite nice veneer in 24"x24" pieces at an attractive price."
That piece will have to be cut from solid wood unless he wants to glue up two or three thicknesses of the 1/4" stuff, then veneer the exposed edges after it's cut and shaped. Definitely not worth the trouble IMO. Even just cutting it to the shape shown will require a router with a template or a CNC machine. Otherwise, it will be difficult to make the radius at all four corners match.
Xaudiomanx, if someone could cut the wood, are you able to finish it? I'm thinking you might find a local cabinet maker who would take it on if you're not in a hurry. I have the tools for this sort of thing, but I require face-to-face conversation and beverages. :)
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I took it to mean he wants to make the face plate=top plate in wood. Duplicating the wooden chassis is an altogether different task.
Let's ask the OP which it is ;-)
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So it is. The color of the chair fabric on the left side threw me off.
Cut a 4/4 piece of Walnut to size, shape the arcs, then router with a bottom bearing, 45 degree chamfer bit. An hour.
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