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DAY 6: 

The tops of the leg tenons protruding through the seat are sawn off flush and the final smoothing of the seat is finished:

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With the chair sitting on a flat surface, the leg ends are marked to be cut off so the chair sits nice and level:

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The continuous arm is scraped smooth and a heat gun helps tweak the curve transition at the arm rest area:

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The holes for the two main arm support spindles are laid out and drilled:

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With the continuous arm set on the chair, a brace helps support and align the back portion of the bow back to determine the placement of the spindle holes in both the seat bottom and arm:

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