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Woodbloke wrote:DaveL wrote:Now that is beginning to look very nice.
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Thanks Dave; a lot of refining still to do but it's coming along. I've 'only' got three to make in ash after this prototype - Rob
Andyp wrote:
You are making an odd number Rob?
Rod wrote:I’m very confused with all this No 1 business
Rod
Simon_M wrote:In the original chair, is the grain orientated in different directions for the upper/lower seat? It looks like the upper seat has the grain through to the ground (vertical) and the underneath is across (horizontal)? What's are the advantages/disadvantages of doing it like that?
Rod wrote:How deep is it - it looks like a perching stool from the photos?
Rod
Malc2098 wrote:I can remember a time in my former job where the official minimum European bum size for fitting seats in the back of a van was 14".
Jonathan wrote:Rob (woodbloke).....nice chair.....would I of met you at a Festool roadshow in Malaga?....if its not you.....you look like the guy I met.
Jonathan
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Woodbloke wrote:The first chunk of ash for a seat is out the bag...
Simon_M wrote:Woodbloke wrote:The first chunk of ash for a seat is out the bag...
Are you the planing the outside edges of the ash (and especially "knocking" the outside corners off the “cube”) before putting it in the vacuum bag – to minimise the risk of damage to the "expensive" bag?
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