| Project by TexPenn | posted 101 days ago | 539 views | 0 times favorited | 19 comments | ![]() |
I saw a mini one of these out there in the web that was a book shelf kind of thing. it would hold a few books or a doll or something. I decided it would be a nice design upscaled to massive. the one I saw didnt have the stooble legs either. The walnut slab seats are just sitting in the groove & can be removed for shipping or storage. These are 100 lbs each.
-- Ted, TX or PA www.around-the-bend.com
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19 comments so far
CharlieM1958
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posted 101 days ago
Those are neat!
I have one criticism, though… I think your quality-control inspector in the third photo is a bit too lightweight to prove that these things are sturdy. :-)
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Dusty56
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posted 101 days ago
Sweet seats…...are my old eyes detecting some spalting here ? Lovely Model pictured as well ….your Grand Daughter perhaps ? : )
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ratchet
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posted 101 days ago
very nice set. Who’s the hottie?
trifern
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posted 101 days ago
Great seats. They look really comfortable. Thanks for sharing.
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socalwood
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posted 101 days ago
very cool!
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TexPenn
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posted 101 days ago
Thanks guys! Ya there is a little spalting. & thats my wife.
-- Ted, TX or PA www.around-the-bend.com
TexPenn
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posted 101 days ago
!http://www.mytexasmusic.com/tedfrumkin/tedfrumkinpic250.jpg (I wasnt always as old as I am now lol)!
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happy_budah
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posted 101 days ago
sweet chairs! love the idea
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Bigbuck
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posted 101 days ago
Very nice, I like the way those turned out
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SteveKorz
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posted 101 days ago
Your pic of you and the guitar is hilarious… Anyway, nice chairs… very creative.
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snowdog
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posted 101 days ago
wow how much do they weigh, pretty cool use of tree trunks
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darryl
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posted 101 days ago
those are pretty neat. must have been a bear to sand smooth the back rest!
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Zuki
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posted 100 days ago
That is really interesting . . . I like them.
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James Early
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posted 100 days ago
Those are awesome!
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dennis mitchell
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posted 100 days ago
Now that is some great music on your web site. I ordered me a CD. Cool chairs too.
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Bigdogs117
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posted 99 days ago
Really cool seats. Thanks for the post
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thetimberkid
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posted 95 days ago
Great job!
Thanks for the post
Callum
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TreeBones
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posted 91 days ago
Very cool, Great work. This gets me thinking about what to do with all the short drop off log ends I come across. Is all your cuts made with a chainsaw?
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TexPenn
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posted 91 days ago
Thanks to all! I had about a 5’ maple log & I cut the feet on each end firsr. Then cut the whole thing in 1/2 with the long cross diagonal crosscut, all with the chain saw. then grinded & sanded it flat before cutting the groove with a circular saw. I hope yall like the CD… It has 5 or 6 songs on it & I made them all up.
Thanks again, Ted.
-- Ted, TX or PA www.around-the-bend.com