Childchair & table

mirock

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This is an old work, later I was doing better.

 
I like the design of the chair a lot and  thr little girl (who I assume is your daughter) is very cute.
 
Mirock,

Did I see that you used part of a framing metal square as the metal to attach the back to the set of your chair?  With all the carpenters out of work today, it is an interesting use of the material.

I agree with Frank - nice work and cute little girl.

Peter
 
Frank Pellow said:
I like the design of the chair a lot and  thr little girl (who I assume is your daughter) is very cute.

My daughter - my copy)

And in this picture is not my daughter.

 
Peter Halle said:
Mirock,

Did I see that you used part of a framing metal square as the metal to attach the back to the set of your chair?  With all the carpenters out of work today, it is an interesting use of the material.

I agree with Frank - nice work and cute little girl.

Peter

Metal parts)? In the first chair was a piece of ill-gon. And then I cut the metal specifically for this purpose. The shop is a lot of rubbish. This chair from the different pieces and scraps.

Thanks for high assessment
 
Shane's allowed me to lay out the photo with a caption. Will show how to do such.

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You know what the children. can not make sharp and hard corners.
 
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This project is probably the most successful. Because it has not bothered my daughter. For 2 years we do have a house, castle, boat, car ....
 
Very nice projects. Thank you for sharing them with us. I very much like the clever use of the jigsaw in this picture.
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Brice Burrell said:
Very nice projects. Thank you for sharing them with us. I very much like the clever use of the jigsaw in this picture.

First I made a flat knife. But he was badly cut. I made teeth on the saw. It cuts well.

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Privet Mirock,
Nice work, very creative use of tools. I can see the Eastern European style of work.
What part of Ukraine are you from?
 
nice project and very interesting the way you combined different colors etc.  I see your kids love it.
 
I really like the style of just about everything (including this) I've seen from our international (and domestic) posters, hope to see more projects.  International just seem to have some different style elements that I wouldn't think of.
 
Markus K. said:
nice Idea! Are you using this Jigsaw - construction only for foam?

Used so far only on the foam and fabric. Cutting solid material I have not tried that. I doubt it.
 
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