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    These are all things that I made at school, except for the copper tiles. At RISD we get the chance to play in all types of materials, wood, metal, glass and more!

    The first chair was a study in 3 dimensional lamination. Is is made with a okamae and cork veneer and fabricated aluminum sides

    the second chair is cork and stainless tube

    the table was for a glass casting project where I wanted to use use a repeated form

    the copper tiles I made over the summer working with a local stamping factory and helped develop the tooling for mass-production
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    Wow, nice work. The first chair... How much time do you have in that? The cork and stainless one looks way comfy.

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    I appreciate your pillars. Looks great.

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    Thanks for the replies, the first chair took way too long to make. I dont know how many hours I have into to it, but it was a 6 week project, and it was built in the last 2 weeks. I would say that there was over 100 hours used to make it

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    I like the chairs a lot, how is cork to sit on out of curiosity??

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    Looks like part of a bicycle in the background, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by messyparrot View Post
    I like the chairs a lot, how is cork to sit on out of curiosity??
    The cork is nice to sit on, it is very firm/rigid but is softer and warmer than wood if that makes any sense. My biggest compliant with is is the polyurethane finish that i used, it gave it a slight plastic feel that does not complement the material. So I am in search of something better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Jays View Post
    Looks like part of a bicycle in the background, too.
    Yes it is It is a 20 wheeled frame made from stainless steel that my friend designed and fabricated and I welded it together for him. Good eyes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by audiisaac View Post
    The cork is nice to sit on, it is very firm/rigid but is softer and warmer than wood if that makes any sense. My biggest compliant with is is the polyurethane finish that i used, it gave it a slight plastic feel that does not complement the material. So I am in search of something better.
    I'l spitballing here...what about melting a high temp (melt) wax into the cork and sanding off the surface after?

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    That cork chair is fantastic - good work.

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    Where did you get the thick chunk of cork on the second chair? I really like it's simplicity, classic design that begs to be sat in, love it!

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