Stool: How to...
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...create this seatback?
Can anybody explain, what is the best way to start such a twisted object.
I feel a bit helpless with that.

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Hi,
do you have a reference name for this stool? Or a bigger reference image maybe?
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See PM

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Big thanks to you, Rich. More then I expected! Nice solution, have to try this out.
Thought Artisan is the only solution.
@leminilab you can find this chair at "team7.at" and called Giradofor sure...and a happy new year to all
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@burkhard said:
Big thanks to you, Rich. More then I expected! Nice solution, have to try this out.
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Really nice Mike.....
@Rich....I tried what you suggested but reached the limit by setting the hight with vertex tools. The Fall off does not work in a curve, so the wooden back is -like your example- just in the middle ( does not follow the curve ) . I need a constant tapering in the rounding to its ends. Hope I got the right words for it. -
Some tweaks....

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@rich o brien said:
Some tweaks....
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Rich, I'm just curious how you added the offset from the front and back face detail, in order to get the edges tighter. I would assume it was JPP out with 'erase original faces' on, but it looks as though the thickness hasn't changed.
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i suppose he used quadface tools > connect edges
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@rich o brien said:
Some tweaks....
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Rcih, did you use FAK there?
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