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      French Art Deco center table

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      Looks VERY heavy, none will be able to steal it from the foyer
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      Linen press

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      Nice!
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      Seen in transit

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      Robert, Comfortable enough for a seat in an airport food court, I suppose.
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      Nakashima

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      Sorry, but I have no idea whether this piece was used as a two-sided bookcase. The absence of a back is a concern because the piece is liable to rack with some good stiffener. But I just model 'em. Thanks for all the good comments. Best, dh
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      Demilune table

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      Thanks, too, cotty. dh
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      New Year's Greetings!

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      Jean-Franco Many thanks for posting the 2014 version which I am able to open and enjoy. Jonas Mac
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      Merry Christmas, everyone!

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      Merry Christmas and bah humbug too!
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      Finn Juhl writing desk

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      Thanks, Dave. It was a pretty easy model.
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      Oscar Niemeyer desk

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      Dave, Like most stuff I model, I see it only online. Haven't seen the desk in person.
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      Stackable

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      Stacked or unstacked, this chair doesn't seem very stable or comfortable. It reminds me of the three-legged chairs that Frank Lloyd Wright designed for the Johnson Wax headquarters; if a secretary didn't keep both feet on the floor, the chair would tip over. Or so the story goes. Best, dh
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      Richard Meier Suite

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      Thank you, sir.
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      Ruhlmann stool

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      Thanks, Dave. No, I behaved myself on Thanksgiving, for a change. Best, dh
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      Child's table and chair

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      Thank you, cotty.
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      On the road

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      Ah ha! I found them in the 3D Warehouse. Seems like they require a lot of unneeded work to use. At least more work than I would want. I have an easier process for that sort of thing. Still, if they work for you, that's cool.
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      Before there was IKEA . . .

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      Ancester of the bookcase Billy
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      Simple dining table

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      @davidheim1 said: I don't know whether this is a knock-down piece, but it could be something pre-IKEA. However, I'd hate to be the one who has to put it together. The top is nearly 6 ft. long, 2-1/2 ft. wide, and 2 in. thick. A little much to lift single-handed. Best, dh You reminded me of a table I once made. Top was 6 ft long, 46 inches wide, 1 1/2 thick, solid oak. After nearly killing myself manipulating it in the shop, I took a scale up there and discovered that it weighed about 130 lbs!!
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      Pine bench

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      Sweet! Very springy.
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      Industrial chic

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      Merci.
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      Danish modern dining

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      Thank you, Dave. Those short stretchers do look as if they would poke dinner guests in the stomach. But hey, I just model 'em. You're probably right that the short and long stretchers join with a half-lap joint rather than the deep cutouts that I modeled in the long stretcher. Best, dh
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      Just two boards. What could go wrong?

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      The original chairs were first made in the mid-1980s. I'm almost certain they were made by laminating thin layers, not by bending ready-made plywood. But I don't know whether they were made with brute force and tons of clamps, or with vacuum bags.
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