Ha ha Nick, Nope. Was that a hint to give credit for them? It is an Eames reproduction. I couldn't afford a set of four real ones.
Tyler, hmm, I like the grain on the walnut one more as it was a nice piece of wood but like the size of this desk more. It is bigger. To answer Jaques' question, no I have not done the graphite rod test yet. I got it in the mail last week and will try them this week. To everyone else, I am going to try to try sandwiching an x brace of graphite rod (used for guitar neck truss rods) in the panels to keep them flat. I am still having warping issues. Oh I had thought of lining them with felt briefly Tyler but the felt in that old post was a sampling for the upholstery on that easy chair that I have yet to finish. I got the fabric and just need cash to get it done. Soon I hope.
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Pardon the stupid question...but did you make the chair as well Ian?
Ian it looks great. Which one do you prefer walnut or oak? I love the tray design, weren't you contemplating using felt for lining the bottom?
Tyler
Ha ha Nick, Nope. Was that a hint to give credit for them? It is an Eames reproduction. I couldn't afford a set of four real ones.
Tyler, hmm, I like the grain on the walnut one more as it was a nice piece of wood but like the size of this desk more. It is bigger. To answer Jaques' question, no I have not done the graphite rod test yet. I got it in the mail last week and will try them this week. To everyone else, I am going to try to try sandwiching an x brace of graphite rod (used for guitar neck truss rods) in the panels to keep them flat. I am still having warping issues.
Oh I had thought of lining them with felt briefly Tyler but the felt in that old post was a sampling for the upholstery on that easy chair that I have yet to finish. I got the fabric and just need cash to get it done. Soon I hope.
Holy sex!
Nicely done Ian, when are you going to make one for me?
-A
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