Finished my first project of 2019 - a chair for my wife. I adapted a version of a double bow-backed Windsor chair I had made previously, only to discover afterwards that versions of this design are often called a Captains chair.....how appropriate!
At least it gave me some much needed practice at turning spindles. It's made from all sorts of wood I had lying around - almost all of it has grown within a stones throw from the workshop. The seat is a piece of red oak, legs and back bow are ash, spindles in the back are sweet chestnut, and the undercarriage is oak. There are also two tiny walnut buttons, one at the each end of the arm (these were to cover a mistake, where the snail of my auger bit broke through the top of one end leaving a tiny hole which you couldn't really see, but could feel). C&C welcome.... (and please excuse the awful photo - I'll try find a better one)