Maloof Inspired Dining Chairs – Viewer Project



Scott from gohomeandsit.com is sharing his project with us. Let’s check it out:

“First off, I would never have started a chair had it not been for Sam Maloof; his story, inspiration, and craft. I’ve had my furniture business for 4 years and wanted to design/build a chair for years but was too intimidated. I saw Sam on TV and forced myself to take on the challenge.”

“To me, a great chair design that sits well is like breaking a 4 minute mile; it all has to come together. I started small, making a few miniatures to develop my ideas. The end result here is what I call my ‘dana dining chair’.”

“The wood is 8/4 cherry, 7 pieces joined by glue, biscuits (seat) and screws. One-half inch cherry dowels cover the holes and from there it’s on with the sculpting. I use grinders, a convex spokeshave for the seat (initially), die grinders, rasps, an electric hand plane, orbital sanders, french curves, just about everything except TNT. My production time has decreased significantly since I completed the first scale chair, about 5 days per chair. The most difficult part is using the eyes to create symmetry. If the left side doesn’t mimic the right, it throws you into vertigo.”

“I finished the chairs with 5 coats of General Arm-R-Seal with a #00000 steel wool brush up in between and to finish, a light once-over with J.E. Moser’s paste wax. My one commission so far has been 4 of these for a guy in Florida. Huge props to Marc at thewoodwhisperer.com.”


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8 Responses to “Maloof Inspired Dining Chairs – Viewer Project”

  1. Jeff says:

    Beautiful…..in my opinion, you have crossed the line – to which I hope to reach one day – from functional to art.

  2. Dan says:

    Great job. I love the subtle contours you’ve created at all of the transition points. And the clean joinery. There’s obviously a lot of time and care in the construction.

    DD

  3. Jim Jones says:

    Holy moly!! That is nice work!!

  4. Gary Bell says:

    fabulous workmanship! The chairs look great!

  5. ivaR says:

    It looks like a fine musical instrument. Congratulations on a wonderful piece of work.

  6. claude says:

    Wow They’re inspiring.

  7. Will says:

    Absolutely beautiful chairs. How did you take wood movement into account with the complex joinery? I am curious what role that played in your design and choice of joints. Thanks for sharing!

    -Will

  8. strolgen says:

    wow. speechless. These curves are perfect and fluid. I really like the smooth transition between the legs, sitting and back sit. This is definetely not a beginner’s project!

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