Baby- kid- adult chair: Stokke Tripp Trapp
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Nice. We have one that our son has used since he was barely able to sit up. He still uses it today and I expect will for some time. We never used the front bar, though. I did a model of it for someone a few years ago. I wish I'd had that front bar to model as well just to make it complete.
Would you mind some constructive comments about your model?
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A great classic one!
Babies and their parents say thank you Mr Peter Opsvik!
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@dave r said:
Nice. We have one that our son has used since he was barely able to sit up. He still uses it today and I expect will for some time. We never used the front bar, though. I did a model of it for someone a few years ago. I wish I'd had that front bar to model as well just to make it complete.
Would you mind some constructive comments about your model?
Not at all. It only helps me getting better at modelling ...
Flapsy
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...nice modell! thank you
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Thanks Urgen
Glad you like it. Nice to finally be able to give something back to the SCF-community. It's a great place to hang out and people are very generous
It's just difficult to know if something is worthwhile sharing here. I mean in terms of quality of models ...
(This one is the first model I'm not ashamed of showing )Flapsy
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I will say this again: my favourite chair!!
I used this chair when I was a baby and I still use it as a perch, 23 years later!!! It's in perfect condition, looks brand new.
Obviously the seat is a few pegs further down now.
Thanks so much for sharing. good taste!!
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Nice model.
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wow...thanx for sharing it..
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How are the seat and footrest secured in the channels? I suspect that the panels are rabbeted where they "lock" into the side rails? We bypassed this fine piece by using some molded polyethylene or polypropylene chair from Playskool or somebody.
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The seat and footrest are essentially clamped between the two uprights. There are socket-headed screws in the sides that thread into the black rods. To change the position of the horizontal parts, you loosen the screws on one side slightly. I was skeptical at first but the chair has been extremely rigid and it has never loosened on its own. I can even sit in it without worry if I remove the small seat and move the footrest up so it becomes the seat.
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Now I can imagine you sitting there and being fed and with food spread all over the seat.
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When I eat, I have to put the chair on a big piece of plastic sheet to keep from spilling food on the floor.
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thank you for sharing, the model is superb and inspiring.
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Thanks for the nice comments.
I haven't been drawing lately due to a lack of time and energy (my youngest doughter is keeping me up at night ... again) but this gives me the courage to get back behind my computer...
Just what I needed
Flapsy
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Muchas gracias por compartir este modelo de silla!!! estoy en el proyecto de hacer una para mi casa y no encontraba en ningun lados los planos.
Un saludos desde la patagonia Argentina.
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@electrodo said:
Muchas gracias por compartir este modelo de silla!!! estoy en el proyecto de hacer una para mi casa y no encontraba en ningun lados los planos.
Un saludos desde la patagonia Argentina.
Glad to be of help !
Have fun with it ...
Flapsy
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old thread....but this reminds me so much of my childhood. We've sent the tripp trapp away to be reconditioned, it's almost 30 years old and still rigid.
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Gracias... excelente modelo
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