Mike, if I had 1/10 of your skills, I would not need to prototype.
I hope she is not reading this, but the truth is that I make sure my prototypes disappoint ... just a little bit ... then I get to try out other designs!
Regards from Perth
Derek
Mike, if I had 1/10 of your skills, I would not need to prototype.
I hope she is not reading this, but the truth is that I make sure my prototypes disappoint ... just a little bit ... then I get to try out other designs!
Regards from Perth
Derek
Derek,
I am making Peter Galbert's 3-legged Perch stool. Do you find that your 3-legged stool is a little tippy? My legs splay to 10 deg when the user is seated, but it still wants to tip left or right.
Hi Prashun
As I recall, the rear legs were 10 degrees, but the front leg is 16 degrees and shortened (the seat angles downward - is not level as yours is).
The leg alongside the sliding bevel appears about 8 degrees, not 10. That would be a significant issue.
The stool I made is rock solid. However, it is not a perch stool. The legs are reversed and all are at 11 or 12 degrees (I cannot recall off the top of my head).
Regards from Perth
Derek
Thanks. The perch does tilt forward.
The legs to splay to an even 10 degrees when the user is seated. I will proceed and see if the stretchers improve this. This is practice for the Windsor rocker. Thanks, Derek.