Just when you thought you'd heard it all.... something comes along that's a total surprise.
I've been getting a lot of calls lately about cutting holes in the seats of chairs. In fact, I've drilled/cut more holes in seats in the last few weeks than I can even remember.
At first, I thought there was a new upholstery trend, but after asking a few questions... well, I sort of wished it was the upholstery thing.
This last set was pretty easy - since the wooden seat could be easily removed. There were just a few screws to remove on the bottom.
But before that, I did a little measuring to find the center of the hole. Love these set-up blocks.
Is there anything they can't do?
But here's my secret weapon - a six inch hole saw for the drill press.
Years ago, I used to make a ton of 6" round tile for inlaying in table tops.
So this bit made outlining the area to be inlaid a snap!
It's a beast - using a drill press is a MUST.
Clamping it down, too.
So what's the deal with the holes in the chairs?
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