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Thread: Dinning Table Project Progress

  1. #11
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    Here you go, also reduced the size so they load faster.Click image for larger version. 

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    Ken,
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  2. #12
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    Really nice work!!

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    Another WOW FACTOR! Excellent job!

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    Default Table Done

    Thanks for straightening out the pictures...I take these with my iphone and it seems to have a mind of it's own...the pictures look ok when I download them and then flip around in the post...just a monkey pushing buttons....I'll eventually post the carve patterns in the pattern sharing area if anyone is interested in using them. Right now I'm trying to figure out how to put a curved piece into my carving machine to carve the leave edge pattern on the curved back of the top of the chair back...looks like it takes a "rack and pinion" dual sled to do it and stay within the machine parameters....stay tuned...

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    Default Dinning Table Now Chairs

    Here's the prototype chair so far...still some tweeking to go...the carving along the top of the back is the same pattern as the table edge...This basic chair is an unassemlbed, unfinished mission style chair available thru "American Unfinished Furnature" made in Vietnam from Para Wood (hardwood from rubber trees beyond their rubber producing years). The back slats and top are removed from the basic chair and the top, back and arms are added/carved from Poplar Wood. Now to build 12 "production" chairs...sorry, still can't get the downloader to keep the pictures right side up...
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  6. #16
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    Getting better and better! I love the chair customization you are doing!
    Michael T
    Happy Carving!


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  7. #17
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    Very nice work.

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    OK so I haven't made any progress on the chairs except to have the dozen unfinished chairs shipped to me and I obtained some nice poplar for the chair carving pieces. I've been busy with (don't cringe) metal working projects. The fabrication and installation of the rolling gate with operator, keypads, intercom and cameras took 6 weeks. The ATV loader took 3 days. Now on to the chairs....
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    I'm impressed! Just beautiful!

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    Nice work. I'm sure you have a beatiful view from up there.

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