Oak dinette furniture
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@alan wood said:
I think Gidon could be up for that based on another post.
Alan
Very true Alan! I think the other post you're refering to might be the thread I started a while back. You can see it here:
http://forum.sketchup.com/showthread.php?t=59328&highlight=woodworkers+of+the+world+uniteI'd be more than happy to put in the time and whatever effort may be needed to establish such a sub-forum.
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Thanks for that dining-room set! Beatiful work, as usual.
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Hi Gidon,
Gideon wrote 'I'd be more than happy to put in the time and whatever effort may be needed to establish such a sub-forum.My reply
And I would happily join you. I have visited the forums you mentioned and they are very informative.Being a 'sketchuper' if there is such a word, I like the idea that we can communicate using this medium. I think that it is an excellent product, enhanced and with this superb facility provided by Coen.
Alan
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Guys I have already "marked" this thread to Coen to think about the new (sub) forum. I can see that there are quite a lot of woodworkers around so a separate place would be nice - though I'm afraid then you wouldn't hang around in the "common places" so much.
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Gaieus,
Thanks for that.
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@gaieus said:
though I'm afraid then you wouldn't hang around in the "common places" so much.
No fear of that! I don't believe any woodworking SketchUper would want to miss out on the wealth of information and expertise that is constantly posted on this and on the pro users forum. However, there are issues that are specific and peculiar to woodworking that would intrigue woodworkers but probably bore the rest. Not to mention the woodworkers tendency to go off at a tangent discussing wood grain, growth rings,joinery techniques and so on and so forth. Now, do you realy want to subject the general SU public to that kind of abuse?
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Gidon
Totally agree with your last post.
So much to know and so much to learn. All good fun
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I certainly will miss you. But here is my best woodwork as a go-away present.
An Adirondack type chair made of Roble wood in Indonesia, and was sold by Costco.I will visit,
Eric
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@ezk said:
I certainly will miss you. But here is my best woodwork as a go-away present.
I don't understand. Are you leaving? Because I certainly have no intention of going anywhere, and I don't believe any other wood working SketchUper will stop frequenting any of the other forums here if a wood working forum were to be set up.
These forums are like home to me, and in every home there are many rooms. Just because I may want to have a cup of coffee with some friends in the wood working room doesn't mean I won't have a beer with my buddies in the material/components room and then drop in for some cookies with the guys in the Pro Users lounge.
See what I mean?
By the way, beautiful chair. Thanks for sharing. -
Gidon,
I never thought of the possibility that I will be taken serious. I apologize for that.Eric
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esk
That looks rather comfortable. Are there cushions as well?
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Alan,
as you should know, the origin for this type of chair is a 19th Century English Lawn Chair. Here is another one:
http://media.popularmechanics.com/documents/PMX0706Adiron.pdfThey were just left out in the rain. I never saw them displayed with cushions, they are comfortable without. In Eastern Canada they call them Muskogan Chair.
Have a nice day,
Eric
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ezk
Thanks for the link. This end of the world that style is sold in this area with cushions. We must be wimps!
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Alan,
Here you go with your cushion
Cushion.skp -
100% down feathers!
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Hi Gaieus
Now that feels better.
I think I'll go and have a lie down.
Thanks
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@not registered yet said:
100% down feathers!
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@unknownuser said:
I'm suspicious now, who is in control of mister "not registered yet"?
This is a transferred thread form the old board (see original here).When an original poster hasn't registered yet, we use this dummy account. See details here, please.
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@alan wood said:
Hi Gully
The chairs look nice and comfortable and the table would appear to extend. Did you make this yourself?I'm tempted to ask Coen if the woodworkers on this site could maybe have a shed to play in, and maybe talk about methods of making etc.
Pass on a few tips etc.
Any views on that?
That would be really nice, because I might be soon to start a project, and i am all for any tips or suggestions that may alter my design to make it look better or be more useful.I have the model and have only sort of started dimensioning out individual pieces in my rather unprofessional way so I know what I need to make.
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