The original chairs were first made in the mid-1980s. I'm almost certain they were made by laminating thin layers, not by bending ready-made plywood. But I don't know whether they were made with brute force and tons of clamps, or with vacuum bags.
@krisidious said:
Added some router work and folded the edges of the flag?
Only the profile on the edges of the base. Nothing change with the flag.
Carsten, I imagine you could come up with a nice box for your flag.
Good eye. Yes, that was one of those things at the end of a project..."Do I really want to put in all this extra work for a slightly nicer end result?" Usually, just by asking the question you've already implied the answer. I'm glad i did it, but it was fussy...
I can barely manage to make four passable duplicates. I can't imagine making fourteen.
There's a wonderful woodworker/artist/woodturner named Beth Ireland, who lives near Boston and who started a woodworking business several years ago. A client hired her to make something like 500 balusters for a staircase, and that's how she learned to turn.
Cool, but I don't see where the monitor and mouse pad go.
Actually this is like an art table I got for my wife years ago (albeit that was simpler in design). Nice model! I like that there's a stationery surface and side drawer for setting tools as you work.
Thanks for the feedback. Authors of plugins always like to know their work is being used. Also any requests for fixes and improvements are welcome.
Keith