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    We know how you work, AL who. Just when would you find time for those relaxing walks? 3:00 am? 4???? Lol

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    Yes, it has been busy....

    I like this chair....

    AL
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    This chair I used premium pine from HD. The Anarondak chair that is in my album is made from full 1" thick redwood. I thought about using cedar for the Kodiak chair but was afraid that it would be too soft to use for the legs.

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    what kind of wood did you use? I'm done with the CW design of my arindonak chair but still undecided on the wood
    Sometimes I'm just totally underwhelmed!
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    That is a nice looking chair. Similar to the ones on my deck but they are pretty well shot. Probably will replace them with more of the Kodiak chairs as they will be easier to store.

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    Yes, it has been busy....

    I like this chair....

    AL
    Sometimes I'm just totally underwhelmed!
    Series "A" Craftsman with Carvetight.

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    Al how about this chair.
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    Using Designer 1.187, STL importer, Center line, conforming vectors, scanning probe/PE, and the ROCK chuck.

    Eddie





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    I like this design because it has a curved back.
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    Sometimes I'm just totally underwhelmed!
    Series "A" Craftsman with Carvetight.

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    Thats cool. Great job!
    I have a fever, and the only prescription is more COWBELL!

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    Great job on all the chairs, now I need to get busy myself.
    Lee
    Pop's Fix It Shop, We won't make it any worse.. Using "A" machines 1.187 1.188 ,2.007, 3.103
    2 Machines no waiting.

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    Nice Chairs....

    Thanks,

    AL
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    Here is another folding chair plan where carvings could be added and is simple to make. The size of the top slat could be resized and a name could be added. The legs could be made with the CW Unit and carvings added.
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    Using Designer Version 1.187
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