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    Default 3 Legs for spinning stool

    Custom order for 3 legs 440 long and largest diameter 50 mm, American oak.
    Also supplied by customer was a thread box cutter.
    I think it's to small the thread?! 19mm diameter.
    Start to finish about 2.5 hours as there was a good 45 minutes testing thread box on test peices to see how it fitted etc.
    thanks for looking
    any C & C welcome
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    Yes Chuck a 25 or 30mm thread would be better, nice turning again though Phil.

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    I think 19mm is too small. Something to go between the legs to keep them from spreading would save the stool.

    As: http://s249.photobucket.com/user/don...gle-1.jpg.html

    http://paas.amadeodonofrio.com/asset...ring/stool.jpg

    Or nice fat legs: http://static.modetro.com/image/cach..._o-800x800.jpg

    Your legs are nice, the engineering is lacking.
    So much timber, so little time.

    Paul

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