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Thread: Bench seat.

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    Default Bench seat.

    These are some pics of a bench seat I have just about finished,it was going to have arm rests and be a little more eye pleasing I think it looks like a church pew as it is but the client came over to se the progress today and said that it looks great the way that it is and if I don't put arms on it and the 2nd one I am making that he won't have to pull it out for people every time they get up from the table which has some merit to it but I am just happy cause it saves me quite a few hours work why can't all our clients change their mind for the good like that so I am happy,I do feel guilty though that I can't give it a bit more pazzaz and quality but I guess the customer is allways right.I stiil have to scallop the legs and a bit more stain and oil and I am done.
    Watch out he bites!


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    Nice, looks strong
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    Are you the short one on the end?

    Nice bench, by the way. I like the triangular shape of the back support.
    Cheers, Richard

    "... work to a standard rather than a deadline ..." Ticky, forum member.

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    thanks guys for your kind words, and no I am not the one at the end one end is my 13 year old son Dillon,(far end) and the other end is my 8 year old daughter Hope,(close end)
    Watch out he bites!


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    Nice work, Zarguld. A 7-seater!

    If it's to go in front of a table, definitely better with no arms.

    Tex

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    Looks good and strong and practical design.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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