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Dry Fit Rocker Part Side View



The side view looks just as good as the front view, I am happy with the results thus far.


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Photo Information

  • Taken with Motorola XT1080
  • Focal Length 4.5 mm
  • Exposure Time 1735/100000
  • f Aperture f/2.4
  • ISO Speed 500

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lew

Posted

Gorgeous Chair. Can't wait to see it with the woven seat.

 

As I look at the pictures, I wondered if the dimensions are from an original chair. The seat height looks like it is closer to the floor compared to a modern chair. Maybe this is just photographic perspective.

John Morris

Posted

23 minutes ago, lew said:

Gorgeous Chair. Can't wait to see it with the woven seat.

 

As I look at the pictures, I wondered if the dimensions are from an original chair. The seat height looks like it is closer to the floor compared to a modern chair. Maybe this is just photographic perspective.

This chair is dimensioned by Kerry Pierce from his research at the Mt. Lebanon Shaker Museum.

Remember Lew it is a rocker, it still has to sit atop a pair of rockers which will lift the chair off the ground another 5 inches.

John Morris

Posted

And thanks for the compliment my friend!

lew

Posted (edited)

28 minutes ago, John Morris said:

it is a rocker, it still has to sit atop a pair of rockers

Duhh. That makes sense! Sometime I don't know where my brain resides. Maybe time for a colonoscopy.

Edited by lew
Gene Howe

Posted

It's beautiful. Disarmingly so, in fact. :D

John Morris

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48 minutes ago, Gene Howe said:

It's beautiful. Disarmingly so, in fact. :D

Aww shucks, thanks Gene!

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