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a1Jim
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#1 posted 407 days ago
Welcome to LJs
This is a very cool design well done.
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HillbillyShooter
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#2 posted 407 days ago
Cool idea—I like it, especially for an older guy like myself (just need to go back to “centering my chi”). Thanks for sharing your design.
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Philip
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#3 posted 407 days ago
That looks great!
-- If you can dream it, I can do it!
lizardhead
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#4 posted 406 days ago
What happened with the little cut out on the legs?
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Wazy
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#5 posted 406 days ago
What appears to be a “blemish” on the legs is really a small wedge shaped elevation which helps to stabilize the T- wedge. It worked perfectly, however, on subsequent benches I have dropped that shaping in favour of reshaping the T-wedge with a gradual slope which serves the same stabilizing purpose. Less effort to make & fit. My goal was to make a bench that just locked together on its own without help.
craiyon
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#6 posted 406 days ago
Good creativity
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#7 posted 406 days ago
Pondering your design :^)
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