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Another hat-trick!

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I would knock someone down of they tried to sit on that.

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Very, very nice. Though I'd feel bad about sitting on it. :spoton:

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Awesome! I agree with the above - I'd feel bad about sitting on it, especially the braiding.

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Mikey, that is gorgeous. Cheryl

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really nice work!

Eddie

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Thanks everyone! They are very sittable. I have them in the field and they hold up well.

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Beautiful, clean work!

I noticed that you primed the black portions with dark blue.

Is that standard procedure? Would you recommend to do it to any project that is to be colored in black?

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Awesome work Mike! What do you seal them with that protects them from being sat on?

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Rudi, I just used two coats of fiebings black. I've never had any problems with coverage. I've tried the blue first and never noticed any real differences.

Bob, I buff everything after coloring and then I seal it with RTC.

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Rudi, I just used two coats of fiebings black. I've never had any problems with coverage. I've tried the blue first and never noticed any real differences.

Bob, I buff everything after coloring and then I seal it with RTC.

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Those are FRIGGIN SLICK! Awesome work Mike.

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Awesome work!

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Oh Hell yeah ! Awesome is a good word to use for these . And they are indeed ! Wild Bill46

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Those are really nice

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To answer your question Immiketo:
I think they are awesome as everyone else. That´s a fantastic nice and clean work and I´d love to have the pleasure sitting on one of your stools (just to get up again and look at it for... a while)
As I made some braided pillows for my journeyman's piece (carpenter), too, I´d like to know whether your stools are "breathing" like mine. So if you sit down your press some air out of the braiding holes and if you get up again, it soaks it back in. Do you have the same "problem" (isn´t really one, but I´d like to ask) or did you do it in another way? (I braided completely around every pillow so there are just the braiding holes where the air can go through....)

And as always: lovely work!

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Unusual background tooling outside the Blackhawk. What tool did you use?

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Sona, I have a hole in the middle of the core to allow air to escape. Also, it can escape through the lacing so its no problem. Resqman, that is a series of tools called can matters. TN, you'd have to take that up with the customer :P

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Okay, sounds logical. Thanks for the info! ;)
(and keep it up!)

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