excellent workmanship. A real work of art. Thanks for posting all the pics.
excellent workmanship. A real work of art. Thanks for posting all the pics.
John, First off, beautiful work. Second, thanks so much for taking the time to track the process and to present it here. Outstanding.
"A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".
– Samuel Butler
Wow! most excellent. Thanks for the detailed tutorial.
The means by which an end is reached must exemplify the value of the end itself.
FANTASTIC WOODWORKING !!!
Wow, indeed !!
But I don't like that fabric on the upper part of the chair :+(
MARK
Great looking piece John, woodworking is as usual top notch.
That's pretty durn rootin tootin. I really like the claw feet. It's just a nice chair all round.
John,
You are very talanted and versatile.....you do it all! Great work again!
"All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"
Very nice chair.
There are no words!!!!!
I think I am just going to go and list all my tools for sale.
Great job. Love the carving. And thanks for all the in progress pictures. Helps to see how things are made.
John,
That is some great work... what we all wish we could get paid to do... great tutorial as well..
I like it very much--even the upholstery. I'll bet it's a perfect fit wherever your client put it.
Thanks very much for posting the whole project.
Mike Null
St. Louis Laser, Inc.
Trotec Speedy 300, 80 watt
Gravograph IS400
Woodworking shop CLTT and Laser Sublimation
Dye Sublimation
CorelDraw X5, X7
"Fabulous job" is a gross understatement. I'm left in awe with your skill and craftsmanship. The pics were very beneficial. Thanks for sharing!
Woodwork - A-1
Ebonized finish = Sweeet
Leather seat = Sweeeeeet
"Leopard skin" upholstery = AAAAAKKKK!
I have a "classic" wingback from the early 30's. Very simple lines and no carving but built like a tank and very comfy. Used to be "Grandpa's chair". I hope to have it redone in burgundy leather one of these days.....
David DeCristoforo