Christian Becksvoort's Shaker Settee
#21
What a beautiful bench. Great proportions, Thank you for the build along it’s inspiring .
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#22
Very nicely done, Phil. I think the work methods were clever, and the end result was clean with great proportions.

Regards from Perth

Derek
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#23
WOW! The pictures are almost as good as the project itself- professional level on both fronts.
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#24
Thanks again gents for the kind words: ready to entertain any and all questions. Hopefully, I will have inspired someone to take on this project!
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#25
Finally got to see this. Beautiful!
Gary

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#26
Excellant! !
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#27
Excellent work and methods!!
Steve

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#28
Thanks again gents for the kind words: trying to do my best.
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#29
Looks good but I have a question:

Shouldn't there be one more spindle at each end??  To my eye it looks like it is missing those.


But "to each, his own".  If you're happy then I'm happy.
Dumber than I appear
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#30
Beautifully built and clearly documented...I have to admit, I expected to see longitudinal stretchers, but without them gives it a very clean appearance...
Kudos to you
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