Walnut Thrones

JonathanJung

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Wanted to share my latest build. The customers are fun to work with.

Details:
His chair has a live edge, cracks of resin, and seat storage
Her chair has curves, resin inlay, and extra attention to grain
Mostly 8/4 and 16/4 black walnut

They are heavy. My wife makes for a beautiful furniture model. The customer should pick them up next week. They will use them for dining and gaming.

I'll be sharing details of the build as I have time.

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Absolutely gorgeous!  And the chairs are nice, too.  [big grin]

Seriously, the chairs are wild with imagination!  Nice job.  Thanks for sharing.

Mike A.
 
They both look fantastic, but my level of OCD would never allow both of them in the same room. They are just too different to be together, for me anyway. I'm sure that many people wouldn't care about that at all.
 
Crazyraceguy said:
They both look fantastic, but my level of OCD would never allow both of them in the same room. They are just too different to be together, for me anyway. I'm sure that many people wouldn't care about that at all.

Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus

Both are amazing!
 
Thanks everyone, here is some detailed shots and more info - build pictures to come as well.

One is sanded to P220 and one is to P320, can you tell which? I've always wanted to know at what point sanding does not return much increase of visual appearance. This was on purpose, to see if the extra grit step was worth doing.

8/4 black walnut used for nearly every part, except the legs which are 16/4

Hers has over 60 dominos

His has only 52 dominos

Heavy enough to require two people to move

Resin for her inlay and his cracks is Ecopoxy

Finish is Osmo 3041 Satin

Both are fully templated for future builds

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Reading the title I assumed you were producing toilet seats.  I had been avoiding the thread for that reason.  But I was wrong and those look impressive.  Are they comfortable to sit on?
 
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