No-Think Method for Leveling Chair Legs
Cutting the ends off of legs on a chair that you've just completed can feel like a scary step. Not only is it very committal, but it's really easy to over complicate. That's where the no-think method comes in! . I was first introduced to the idea of "no-think" methods from @eliabizzarri. The idea is that you're technically doing something quite complex, but you use simple geometric principles to guide you towards creating great results without the need for overly complex jigs and/or math equations. Elia showed me a super simple way to level chairs, and I'm proud to say I thought of one more way to take thinking out of it! Check it out to see how.

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