From wood selection thru final finishing, building a rocking chair or other
piece is a complex, involved but extremely satisfying journey.
selecting the wood Grain direction
is very important, especially on rocking chairs. No one
wants a rocking chair to creak or even worse, break under the normal loads
imposed on the wood and joints. Therefore, selecting wood with the proper
grain-orientation cannot be over emphasized. The front and back legs should
be oriented (as much as possible) with the grain following the curves. Where joinery will be used, wood
should be free imperfections. Sometimes this process results in being
unable to use perfectly colored or beautiful wood, but it is much better
than risking compromising the chair's strength and integrity.
Once the wood is selected and the individual chair parts are laid out and
sketched, each piece is rough-cut with the appropriate saw and then shaped
to exact dimensions using templates and a shaper with a specially designed
bit. This step ensures that each piece will fit exactly into it's
counterpart, whether it is a leg into a seat or an arm into a leg-joint.
making the joints/assembly
Using machinists tools to guarantee perfect fits at every joint, each cut is
painstakingly measured to within ".01" tolerance and created using the
appropriate saw, router or other specialized tool. Each piece is test
fitted and inspected for a flawless fit.
Once satisfied that the joint is perfect, the legs are joined to the seat,
and the headrest and arms are joined to the legs using the latest super
strong glues and, where appropriate, dowels and stainless steel screws to
further strengthen the joint. Once completely assembled, a rocking chair
(or any other piece) is guaranteed for life to retain its strength and
stability. I have never had a chair or other joint fail.
final assembly/sanding
After complete drying, a chair is sanded..and sanded...and sanded. Although
tiring and often tedious, sanding is the majority of the work involved after
assembly. When properly done, the sanding process will produce a flawless
finish, free of defects and one that will add brilliance and warmth to the
hardwood. This is accomplished through multiple sessions, each with
progressively finer grits of sandpaper, and always finishing with 600 grit
hand sanding and then burnishing with "0000" steel wool to ensure the finest
sheen possible. This is one of my favorite steps because the figure and
grain of the wood reveals itself fullest here, sometimes pleasantly
surprising me with subtle color and figure characteristics that always make
me smile.
the finish line
The finishing phase is a critical step in building a fine piece of furniture. The
figure and color of the wood is brought out fully during this step, and I am
constantly amazed at the unique qualities that each chair or table displays;
no two are alike. We now use a unique blend of tung oil and resin, made by
Waterlox, which penetrates deeper and seals wood fibers beneath the surface. It also
provides a natural looking protective finish that won’t chip, peel, crack or wrinkle.
quality
I invite you to experience the look, feel, quality and comfort of one of
these handmade pieces. My rocking chairs provide superior lumbar support
and will cradle your body like nothing you have ever experienced. It is
like being hugged by a warm friend. But whether it is a rocking chair, a
table or settee, you will be astonished at how comfortable and strong they
are and you can be confident that your piece will last for generations. I
guarantee it.