A Chair From a 2 x 6
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Jeff, I like yours much better.
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@escapeartist said:
Used to do Medieval recreation for fun, these chairs were popular. The 2 x 12 chair variant was very similar, and quite portable. Here's an example:
Simple model of the picture. Not exactly accurate but it is made from 1 2x12x8 board
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Thanks for the model, Jon. Why not post a pic?
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honestly, because I don't know how
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I don't know what I'm doing wrong... -
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Indeed that was easy... I was trying to link to Flickr and the image wasn't loading correctly. Thanks
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The image saves lazy guys from DL'ing a model without seeing it. Yours looks nice; maybe a little thin in the scroll back rest members? You've got the important to me interlock for breakdown / portability that the master's original post lacked. Perhaps we'll hear from him.
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@brookefox said:
You've got the important to me interlock for breakdown / portability that the master's original post lacked. Perhaps we'll hear from him.
Are you referring to me as "the master"? Surely you jest. If you are, then, whatchoo talkin' 'bout, Willis?
Mine has that interlock you are so infatuated with.
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@brookefox said:
The image saves lazy guys from DL'ing a model without seeing it. Yours looks nice; maybe a little thin in the scroll back rest members? You've got the important to me interlock for breakdown / portability that the master's original post lacked. Perhaps we'll hear from him.
Yea, you're probably correct. It is only 1" as drawn.
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Ah, there it is, probably from one of his lackeys. Still, thanks be to him. That kind of side interlock, though, might be subject to more twist/torque wear. I dunno, ain't got sperienze wot u gize got.
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