So many memories.Grandma’s comfortable rocking chair View fullsize Grandma's house - warm and inviting View fullsize Sometimes a cozy chair made a special impression - what a memory to keep View fullsize Time and water - not a friend to memories View fullsize Looking worse for the wear, the question was asked - "Should it be pitched?" View fullsize Answer: "No" Let's put this right. Come along this beautiful Elm Rocker had some wear and tear to wring out View fullsize Seen here, Organizing the bones is step 1 View fullsize Two key spindles are recreated. One for the left. One for the right View fullsize Attention to the little details View fullsize Tattered, but taking a position of hope View fullsize Strategical laid out widths and cut angles allow recreating the back recurve and gentle seat shaping View fullsize Laying out the edge of the seat View fullsize Left edge clipped to size View fullsize Assessing accuracy View fullsize Accuracy check and leg spindle mortises set up all in one step View fullsize Hard Maple will make a durable foundation for the original bones View fullsize Hope. It was never far away. View fullsize Right-side top end Alignment View fullsize Left-side fitted as well. Note the laminated Two needed Back slats are included during fit up as well. View fullsize An old familiar form taking shape View fullsize The seat needs some tuning View fullsize Excess material from underneath gets planed away View fullsize View fullsize Seat and new pieces are stain to near color and assembly is glued up and squared View fullsize Opposite side view View fullsize Only the new wood is stained to match the natural warm brown tones of the Old-Growth Elm View fullsize 1st coat - Clear Gloss Marine Spar Varnish View fullsize Complete. And in a State unimaginable, just two months prior. We had confidence all along. View fullsize Home at Last View fullsize I think grandma would be pleased.