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    • N Offline
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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

      robleadirondack.skp
      download.jpg

      poster-ezk

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        Gidon Yuval
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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.

        If you don't know where you're going, you're never going to get there.

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          Gidon,
          I never thought of the possibility that I will be taken serious. I apologize for that.

          Eric

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            alan wood
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            esk
            That looks rather comfortable. Are there cushions as well?
            Alan πŸ˜†

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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.pdf

              They 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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                alan wood
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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!
                Alan

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                  Gaieus
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                  Alan,

                  Here you go with your cushion πŸ˜„
                  Cushion.jpg
                  Cushion.skp

                  Gai...

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                    100% down feathers! πŸ˜„
                    robleadirondack.jpg

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                      alan wood
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                      Hi Gaieus
                      Now that feels better.
                      I think I'll go and have a lie down.
                      Thanks
                      Alan πŸ’š πŸ˜†

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                        @not registered yet said:

                        100% down feathers! πŸ˜„
                        [attachment=0:b1xz5cng]<!-- ia0 -->robleadirondack.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:b1xz5cng]

                        poster-ezk
                        I'm suspicious now, who is in control of mister "not registered yet"?

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                          Gaieus
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                          @unknownuser said:

                          I'm suspicious now, who is in control of mister "not registered yet"?

                          πŸ˜„
                          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.

                          Gai...

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                            Masta Squidge
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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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