And the final result in use. David says that it is very comfortable. I don't know if I want to make one for myself or not. My old office chair is getting pretty broken down, it was second hand 35 years ago so......maybe it is time for a replacement.
I have a video to share that popped up on my You tube feed. I use carbide tipped saw blades and wood turning tools. While the video deals with industrial carbide inserts the principle will be similar. On a personal note when I visit Sweden we often drive by the Sandvik steel mill in Sandviken Sweden. I had to have to steel mill pointed out me, it doesn't look like a factory, it looks like a university campus. It is on the shore of a local lake and doesn't really spoil the scene at all.
It is a far cry from steel mills in Hamilton.
p.s.- Yesterday it snowed about 10 cm. and my thirty year old Honda snow blower started on the third pull. yay!
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