Monday, September 30, 2024

Interesting

 


11 comments:

  1. What did they use to get that wood cut so precise?

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    1. Bandsaw, chisels, files, sandpaper, precise coordination between mind, eyes, and hands. The way they did everything 100+ years ago.

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  2. If no cracks in the wood making a solid seating that would hold just about any weight, legs won't rot or break. Creative thinking and precise wood working.

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  3. Or you could just put the plank on top of the I beam....way less work, no rust, and equally solid.

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  4. No, that’s a fabulous idea; I’ve been trying to integrate metal and live edge stuff for a while now. I like this a lot.
    I bet the saw cuts are high pressure water, although I may may-old eyes, cheap readers- see enough deviation between wood & metal to indicate Ghostsniper has it with the hand tools.
    Cool piece.

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  5. 2nd post apologies.
    I’d like to see the other end support made of natural shaped wood. That would really set it apart.

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  6. I so admire artisan woodworkers.

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  7. nicely done but splittingly

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