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Got my camera back and took some pictures of the chair that so many of you helped me out with.

I learned a lot in this exercise. Namely, that I hope to never have to cut tiny triangles with weird angles and bevels ever again! But I'm pretty happy with the way it finally turned out.

It would be neat to see this as an actual chair, but it would need some serious reinforcing. At this size, figuring out a way to clamp it was a big problem, solved by super glue. It allowed me to put a few drops on each bevel and hold it together with my hands for 30 seconds. First time I have ever used it on wood. It makes me nervous though: I am certain it would bust apart if I dropped it.

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Freaky Angles, VERY nice attention to grain patterns, Nice finish, Awesome execution and great pictures!
That is what the judges will say.

But do us all a favor and stop using that Fisher Price video camera! It gives us vertago! LOL!
 

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Beautiful! I'm intrigued by the design. How did you come up with that particular design? Inquiring minds want to know.
 

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I'd love to have a normal size version of this chair. This is awesome.
 

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WOW!

That thumb really puts it in perspective! :)

Great Model & Design!

Would be nice to see a full sized version…

How would your seat joinery compare from the model to the full sized version?

Thank you!
 

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When you step out of the box, you really step out of the box. But triangles?
 
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