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(04-30-2018, 07:27 PM)giradman Wrote: Great use of a log! Innovative and imaginative and still woodworking! Congrats - enjoyed the pics! Dave
Thank you, giradman, that is very nice to hear....
Andrew
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(05-01-2018, 04:52 AM)KyleD Wrote: So..... this is what furniture looks like without a Domino machine.
This made me laugh, good one Kyle..........
And Duane N...The chair finished out at about 225 lbs. Due to the thickness of some areas, it continues to lose some moisture and may lose a few more pounds.....
Andrew
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Beautiful. But I don't see the answer to the question.... Is it comfortable? No cushion?
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(05-03-2018, 10:00 AM)Eurekan Wrote: Beautiful. But I don't see the answer to the question.... Is it comfortable? No cushion?
Thank you, Eurekan....
I cut the seat with a slight tilt towards the back, and, cut the legs with a little additional tilt. This easies the sitters weight back to a less than upright position.
Also, the level cut arms allow upper body support. It is surprisingly comfortable..........
Andrew
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Steve Freidman 4/21/2013
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Great start and write up photos but, I don't think it looks done. The bottom of the seat and legs are too heavy. I love the Galahad discs, the Lancelot is scary!
RD
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