Emily’s Highchair v1.7 ~ Short Stuff

Emily turned out to be a rocker. To such a degree, the high chair with its fairly narrow foot print was becoming a bit on the dangerous side. So a year early than I thought, I have cut the legs down to a  child’s height. I had designed the chair so that there was a turned ball just below the foot rail of the chair.  Thus with the lower barley twist leg removed the foot still looked finished. The leg sections that were removed will be made into a foot stool to match the chair, complete with rush fiber webbing.

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DirtyMary

Rabid builder type that jumps from project to project. Loves woodturning, Medieval mechanisms, and everything that has moving parts. Gadgets, Clocks and Chemistry Rules! Shown a big red button labeled "Do Not Push ~ Danger", would have to be restrained from pushing said button.

3 Responses to “ Emily’s Highchair v1.7 ~ Short Stuff ”

  1. See, this is why you are awesome! I would have never thought to do the turning in such a way that it could be converted like that.

  2. Thank You. You are awesome too Malie.

  3. Pfft… I cower before the Might that is Mary ;)

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