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Where do you get your cushions that fit it?
ОтветитьI think there should be an art gallery for all the clamps during the glue-up. There are always some interesting new ways people clamp things together.
ОтветитьI never knew the Chris and you were together. How nice!
ОтветитьIf someone is interested in making this, is there a workshop s/he can use, or only option is to invest in these equipment and tools.
ОтветитьWhen connecting the seat to the legs, did you choose to put the dominoes parallel to the legs instead of the seat so as not to cross so much of the grain structure in the legs?
In the middle of a chair build and can’t decide how to mate the 2
90$ for plans? You outta be ashamed.
ОтветитьWould you be able to to keep the integrity of the chair if the bottom was hollow(no slats)? So, that you can do a proper upholstery?
ОтветитьYou too are sooo crazy 🤣🤣
ОтветитьHola excelente trabajo, podrán pasar las medidas?
ОтветитьBravo!!!
ОтветитьChris using the angle gauge as a stopwatch👌🏻
ОтветитьWhat's the shear strength on those dominos? cant be a lot
ОтветитьThose cushions are very underwhelming
ОтветитьI recently subscribed to your channel (it’s fantastic BTW) and I can’t help but notice that so often — perhaps always - when you’re using the router by hand to round over edges etc that you never seem to secure the piece in anyway to the table surface & you can clearly see in your video closeups that the pieces are sliding around on the work surface a bit. In this video you had on of the assemblies laying on a towel but even the towel was sliding around a bit. Doesn’t that introduce an unnecessary risk of the workpiece slipping and not getting a clean consistent cut? Or worse, you’re “chasing” the sliding assembly as it slides and you accidentally go out of perpendicular between the bit and workpiece and grove into an otherwise beautiful leg assembly that was 98% done? I personally would be terrified that not doing some simple thing (like even just a piece or two of double side tape) to secure the workpiece while putting a finishing touch round over on a piece could ruin all of the time spent leading up to that point.
ОтветитьPerfect ❤
ОтветитьNice work. How did you decide on the ergonomics?
Ответитьgod damn it man - that HRT (high rising terminal) see Frank Zappa - see Valley Girls ....
ОтветитьI am unable to order the chair course. I’ve tried Apple Pay and a credit card. Doesn’t work. Suggestions?
ОтветитьОкэй..Красивейшин
ОтветитьA good training montage makes a video
ОтветитьDid you make the cushion to fit the chair?
ОтветитьGreat video. I have never seen those little things for clamping at an angle but I have definitely needed one before! What are those?
ОтветитьHi, I was wondering where you got those cushions from? Thank you
ОтветитьBeautiful work! I will try to do a chair, but no way closer to those details.
ОтветитьNice design.
ОтветитьHow did you get the templates for the legs at the start?
ОтветитьBom dia, excelente trabalho parabéns. Quais são as dimensões dessa cadeira? E qual e a espessura dessas madeiras?
ОтветитьNice👍
ОтветитьAs much as I love all the work foureyes does, this is the one I feel like I could actually use in my apartment. Thank you for making it. I intend to get plans in a month or so, and it will be my first real furniture making (no disrespect to Anna White, but you know what I mean)
ОтветитьThat lights out was rough. Am almost sad that you got cut off like that.
You guys are crazy fun.
This chair would be so at home in a mid century modern home, made classic together with other Eames creations.
Love the way you show the 3D drawings!!!
ОтветитьLove the tilt block timer 😆
Ответитьfirst music in background , name it pls
ОтветитьPerfeito!
Você tem meus Respeito!
Can someone explain the 1/16” thing he mentions for the cut to width on the table saw? I am missing the purpose as it’s not clicking in my brain as to how it helps
ОтветитьInspired
ОтветитьExcelente
ОтветитьA tiny detail that I have noticed in your videos and a lot of other woodworker's videos and that is nobody puts any type of extensions to the table on their bandsaw. Why is that?
I mean seriously, if you were making cuts on the table saw and were struggling at the end of the cut to keep the piece going through the blade straight and in good contact with the saw top because the cut ends were dangling out in space and thus trying to lift the uncut end, and then as soon as the cut was finished trying to grab the ends (possibly in close proximity to a still spinning blade, yikes!) to avoid having the cut pieces from falling on the floor, everybody would be all over you for not putting a run out table on the back of your saw. And yet I never see a similar setup for bandsaws.
I do understand that at the band saw the piece isn't going through in a nice straight line (that is why you are using the band saw rather than the table saw), and so a long run out table on the 'backside" of the blade doesn't make sense (well it might if you were just resawing rough lumber). Nor would having to reach over a larger table make sense. But wouldn't there be utility in a small (maybe just 12" or so) extension to the regular bandsaw work surface that could be detached or folded down out of the way when not needed?
Good evening from Greece🇬🇷. I loved your chair and I wonder ig you can sent to me your plants and dimension of armchair. I am
Happy if you can do it. Thanks a lot.
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please guys, which milling machine makes this fit??
ОтветитьLove it!
ОтветитьThis is too professional sir
You ll need a pro workshop👎
Sorry, was busier earlier, but yep, I think Woody is still giving away his woodworking book, but I'm not so sure. I managed to get it go'ogling Woody Hyezmar, and was surprised to see his "Woodworking Bible" up for grabs, hope this helps.
ОтветитьWere those cushions custom made?
ОтветитьChair wizards!
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