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Got Santa's shop opened up, for the season.

One of my daughters sent me a pic of a tensegrity table, which is a table that appears to be floating in air.

My thought is to use the same principal for a chair.
So, after some research, a foot of pencil lead and a yard of eraser, got the base cut up and welded.

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Interesting project, would like to see photos/drawings of design. Also want photo of protractor head. Is that a "customized" version of a standard machinist model or did you buy it that way?
 
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Interesting project, would like to see photos/drawings of design. Also want photo of protractor head. Is that a "customized" version of a standard machinist model or did you buy it that way?

The protractor is a vintage Starrett and has not been modified.

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Interesting project, would like to see photos/drawings of design. Also want photo of protractor head. Is that a "customized" version of a standard machinist model or did you buy it that way?

Ronin,
My drawings are not very legible and don't depict what I'm doing, very well.

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Worked on the spine and seat member today.
Hope to get the seat tacked to the spine and check comfort tomorrow.

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Royce;
I've been a toolmaker for over 30 years and have never seen a protractor head like that one before, I like it.

Drawings;
My hand drawings aren't very good either, I cheat and use CAD.

Hope you'll post photos of the finished project when done. Thanks for posting to my requests.
 
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Royce;
I've been a toolmaker for over 30 years and have never seen a protractor head like that one before, I like it.

Drawings;
My hand drawings aren't very good either, I cheat and use CAD.

Hope you'll post photos of the finished project when done. Thanks for posting to my requests.

Ronin,
That protractor really feels good in the hand.
I'll keep posting progress pics.
Always my pleasure.

Seat member welded out.

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Thanks Harley,
Make good progress today.
Got the last of the spine pieces cut and welded out.
Also cut the members for the king chain supports.

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Got the last member fit and welded to the base.

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Getting this wiggly SOB assembled, is a lot like stacking BB's!

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Very interesting project. Looking forward to seeing the finished product!

Thank TM,
I was watching some videos about these "tensegrity" chairs, it seemed that there were quit a few failures.
I'm looking forward to see if the geometry that I used, is functual or not!

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This is a cool project Royce, seems like you love all those complicated angle projects. :lol: The back of that chair looks like a spine with the weld beads as discs. Looking forward to seeing it completed.

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This is a cool project Royce, seems like you love all those complicated angle projects. :lol: The back of that chair looks like a spine with the weld beads as discs. Looking forward to seeing it completed.

Jay

Thanks Jay,
Some how, these projects seem to get overly complex, but that is ok, if they function and look nice.
So far, this one functions well and the jury's still out on the looks.


Starting on the arm rests, tomorrow.

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Love your welding table. The round base and all the dogs and hold downs. Amazing.

Chair looks fantastic. Really coming together.
 
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Love your welding table. The round base and all the dogs and hold downs. Amazing.

Chair looks fantastic. Really coming together.

Thanks Richey,
One of my favorite features of the table is the flange bolt holes, not only for fixturing, but for keeping the mig torch within easy reach, all around the table.

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Fiddled with arm rest design today.
Tacked up what I thought would work, but it did not look right, to my eye.

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But then I quarter turned it and it don't look so bad now.
I think I'll move forward with this concept.

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Awesome design on the chair Royce!!! Its always cool to see your projects in the making :pimpflash

I want to be on your Christmas list next year xmas
 
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Reworked the armrests and got them welded out, but not attached.
Still not sure of the look.

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Armrests clamped to the spine.
I'll hold off attaching them, until the seat and back rest slats are fit up, to make sure it looks ok.

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Make sure you include a picture of the lifting device you select to get this off the fab table.
 
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You just need a bigger magnet:thumbup:

Great work, but on a much smaller scale than usual.

Thanks Jim,
Got started milling the seat and back rest out of some weathered oak, today.
Hope to get started bending them, tomorrow.

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This is turning out way cooler than I expected.

Then again, it is a Royce build, so I guess I should have expected it.
 
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This is turning out way cooler than I expected.

Then again, it is a Royce build, so I guess I should have expected it.

Thanks Bd,
Bent up the seat boards today, but ran out of propane, so I'll do the back rest boards, tomorrow

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Around here red oak stinks when you saw into it. Looks like you've got "white-ish" oak. Using steam to bend it?

Yes, heated with steam.
It was around zero out and had a hard time getting enough heat.

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