ThanksSomeone’s woodworking talents are off the charts!!!
ThanksSomeone’s woodworking talents are off the charts!!!
ThanksWow, very nice work.
Tage Frid Three-Legged Stool Replica
Chairs are very difficult, very nice.
Generally speaking I hate three-legged stools; however this stool was one of Frid’s most successful and iconic designs. While sitting on a fence at a horse show, Frid was inspired to explore the minimal amount of structure needed to support a grown human. The result was a stool with a sixteen inch wide by six inches deep seat.
My goal was to replicate that stool, as closely as possible, using cherry. The legs are mortise-and-tenoned to the seat and wedged with Walnut to ensure strength. There is small addition mortised-and-tenoned to the back of seat to support the back leg and the backrest. The backrest is attached using hand cut dovetails. It took me more time that I thought it would and I somehow used about every tool I had in the shop.
Believe it or not, it is pretty comfortable while playing the guitar or sitting at the reloading bench. Pictures of my version are below:
If you're interested in seeing pictures of the original it is displayed @ the Moderne Gallery in Philadelphia.
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Tage Frid Three-Legged Stool Replica
Generally speaking I hate three-legged stools; however this stool was one of Frid’s most successful and iconic designs. While sitting on a fence at a horse show, Frid was inspired to explore the minimal amount of structure needed to support a grown human. The result was a stool with a sixteen inch wide by six inches deep seat.
My goal was to replicate that stool, as closely as possible, using cherry. The legs are mortise-and-tenoned to the seat and wedged with Walnut to ensure strength. There is small addition mortised-and-tenoned to the back of seat to support the back leg and the backrest. The backrest is attached using hand cut dovetails. It took me more time that I thought it would and I somehow used about every tool I had in the shop.
Believe it or not, it is pretty comfortable while playing the guitar or sitting at the reloading bench. Pictures of my version are below:
If you're interested in seeing pictures of the original it is displayed @ the Moderne Gallery in Philadelphia.
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Of the anodizing? MechanicallyElectric or mechanical removal?
Of the anodizing? Mechanically
Love it!Wine glass holder I made my mom for her Bday, Bent some twist steel into her initials and used a piece of Oak for the topView attachment 193810View attachment 193811
More like easyoff oven cleaner and 00 steel wool. . Vinyl stencil and salt vinger solution for the etchingMedia blasting with a vinyl stencil?
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