Neat chair.... Gonna lose a friend, maybe
#21
That is the stability model for over-protective parents. The tripod design.
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#22
Maybe I forgot to mention......Flip it over and it's a slide
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#23
Do these come in big kid sizes or is the design just suited for kids chairs?
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#24
I have been asked to scale it up to a larger size.
No big deal to do it.
Want to try and sell as is.

Don't want to do custom though, people don't really see it as much of a value and expect it to only cost a tiny bit more.

ALSO....... Update.
I have found many people that instantly recognized them as something their father or relative made alot of.
So, not too worried about the upset friend. She can go back to her lurking and send her husband if she likes. whatev

I am gong to modify the shape of the sides though.
Make them more organic. Kidney Beanish almost kinda
Woodwork... It's what I do for a living.
(well, such as it may be, It's my job)
((cept my boss is a @#!*&))
I think I'm gonna fire myself for that
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#25
If I recall, popular mechanics used to have weekend plywood projects. Looks like it could be one of those.
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#26
Give your friend a royalty for each one you sell.

Although I doubt you'll sell a bunch at 650.
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#27
Did anyone questioning the $650 price really read it?
OR
Did I state it wrong?

Out of hardwood you need about 12bft of wood. I NICE wood (walnut...)
You are at 75-100 worth of wood.
Then, join, glue, plane, machine, sand, edge detail, sand, finish...
I mean really. If you want to make money 25-30 bucks an hour won't cover a shop trying to stay in business.
ALSO.... I didn't say I wanted to sell them in hardwood.
My plan is to get them out there to the people that want one for their littles without having Uncle Joe build one. Not everyone has one of those.

Did you see the part I want to make these out of BB Ply for $95 unfinished and $155 finished?


Woodwork... It's what I do for a living.
(well, such as it may be, It's my job)
((cept my boss is a @#!*&))
I think I'm gonna fire myself for that
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#28
DonJuvet said:


Did anyone questioning the $650 price really read it?
OR
Did I state it wrong?

Out of hardwood you need about 12bft of wood. I NICE wood (walnut...)
You are at 75-100 worth of wood.
Then, join, glue, plane, machine, sand, edge detail, sand, finish...
I mean really. If you want to make money 25-30 bucks an hour won't cover a shop trying to stay in business.
ALSO.... I didn't say I wanted to sell them in hardwood.
My plan is to get them out there to the people that want one for their littles without having Uncle Joe build one. Not everyone has one of those.

Did you see the part I want to make these out of BB Ply for $95 unfinished and $155 finished?





So If I take twice as long as you to build it I can charge 1200 per chair?
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Eagle River AK
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#29
No. You can only charge what yer ol uncle charged to compete with china.
Woodwork... It's what I do for a living.
(well, such as it may be, It's my job)
((cept my boss is a @#!*&))
I think I'm gonna fire myself for that
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#30
My great-nephew just turned 1yo.

Would you consider selling a copy of the plans?

I especially like the slide feature.

I promise not to compete commercially.
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