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Re: Moving ironwood w/ Gator/crane
« Reply #20 on: January 10, 2012, 10:21:01 pm »
They are kissing cousins, but the bark is very different.
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Re: Moving ironwood w/ Gator/crane
« Reply #21 on: January 10, 2012, 10:29:35 pm »
Awesome chair Reid  ;)

I have had thoughts about chairs like that....well chairs in general....and they never seem to get any further than my mind  :D

Beautiful job
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Re: Moving ironwood w/ Gator/crane
« Reply #22 on: January 11, 2012, 07:15:11 pm »
Thanks guys,

 Update: 4 trees cleaned and hour, that is about a WEEKS worth of peeling ::)

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Re: Moving ironwood w/ Gator/crane
« Reply #23 on: January 13, 2012, 05:07:17 am »
Great looking chair.

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Re: Moving ironwood w/ Gator/crane
« Reply #24 on: January 13, 2012, 06:12:34 am »
As  I said before, it's amazing what can be made from shrub wood. Nice work there. ;) Looks like blue-beech. Ironwood is O. virginiana up north.  Just saying. ;)

Pre-commercial thinning pays off. :)

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Re: Moving ironwood w/ Gator/crane
« Reply #25 on: January 13, 2012, 07:36:25 pm »
Thanks guys, here is one with the bark on, with gum stained cherry.

 

    

  

 Everything is frozen solid here now, 15 degrees.

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Re: Moving ironwood w/ Gator/crane
« Reply #26 on: January 13, 2012, 07:47:09 pm »
Never seen Cherry that didn't have a few gum streaks. ;D

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Re: Moving ironwood w/ Gator/crane
« Reply #27 on: January 13, 2012, 07:54:06 pm »
 Consistant gum stain is TOUGH to find

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Re: Moving ironwood w/ Gator/crane
« Reply #28 on: January 13, 2012, 08:08:36 pm »
That is beautiful and also very interesting.  How are the seats and backs attached.
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Re: Moving ironwood w/ Gator/crane
« Reply #29 on: January 13, 2012, 08:31:24 pm »
Yes, that no doubt has lots of gum.  ;)

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« Reply #30 on: January 13, 2012, 10:15:23 pm »
Backs and bottom slats are prefinished (individually) and then appplied after the frame is built and assembled and finished. There are no flat surfaces other than where they are mating, and everything is sculpted (backs of the backs, and bottom of the bottoms, even the edges were slats mate, look closely at the walnut chair picture of the back, the sheen shows sculpting). It took about ten years of evolution to figure this out. I have it saved for my children (should they ever decide to pursue the trade in my absence :o as in death).  It is somewhat propreitary. I suppose you could reverse engineer parts of it, but some is "lost" in the process and not obvious. It is both mechanical and adhesive based, no fasteners (screws) and no evidence of screws or such having been there (no wood puddy either)

 Sorry, not really an answer but it is fun to watch someone really study one who is a "builder" type personality.


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Re: Moving ironwood w/ Gator/crane
« Reply #31 on: January 13, 2012, 11:08:57 pm »
i must have stared at that picture for 20 minutes trying to figure out how it’s held together… then I read that, and it seems to me the only thing to do is take you prisoner, brainwash you, and get you to spill the beans….  :D :) :D ;)

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Re: Moving ironwood w/ Gator/crane
« Reply #32 on: January 13, 2012, 11:41:03 pm »
Instead of the water torture, use the grits torture.  Since, he is from PA, that will break him in no time  :D.
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Re: Moving ironwood w/ Gator/crane
« Reply #33 on: January 14, 2012, 07:28:37 am »
Yup, keep them from him.  No grits for you until you talk.   :D
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Re: Moving ironwood w/ Gator/crane
« Reply #34 on: January 14, 2012, 08:53:50 am »
I could tell the world of all my secrets and have no worries I would loose any $$ opportunities. ;D  :D

Pre-commercial thinning pays off. :)

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« Reply #35 on: January 14, 2012, 08:57:47 pm »
every bit as good as a Maloof or Morris, your the guy we all want to be or maybe just me!

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« Reply #36 on: January 15, 2012, 10:36:16 am »
I have been blessed to see many great builders works over the years. I even met a few, Sam Maloof included, about a year before he died. I have A LOT of regard for original works by many of the great builders of our time. They are/ and have been gracious. I am inspired. I am ALSO envious of working with wood were natural edges don't constrain you, as in Sam's chair legs. I need to preselect for the geometry, and then work within those constraints. When striving for comfort as the primary goal, aesthetics a close second
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« Reply #37 on: January 15, 2012, 10:38:54 am »
Sorry about that, my phone was acting weird trying to finish that post, I am out of town.

Thanks for all the compliments guys. Here is a "short " wall of ironwood, picture doesnt do it justice, once the lights are out and the can lights highlight/wash down the undulating surface, it ROCKS. My flash flooded too much light into the picture. Also, there is black polished stone in the lower trough once completed. The current job will be similar but 3x's as long and 3 foot taller.



 

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Re: Moving ironwood w/ Gator/crane
« Reply #38 on: January 28, 2012, 01:41:57 pm »
NIce orbs!
is that floor cut stone or wood?    Im thinking i will have to follow this post for a while

 


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