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made a couple of more bits from some oak and ash that was slabbed out with the alaskan,great fun on a wet afternoon, this could get addictive:001_smile:

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dont know what to ask for them really, gotta do a show in sept so will be taking them there to see what interest there is, will have a look about for some prices of other bits before then,

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thanks for the comments, legs on the bench are jointed into the bottom of the slab and then fixed with screws from the top with oak plugs secured on top of them, bench is 6ftx1ft,and approx 16 inches in height, the top at its thickest part is about 4.5 inches thick, its only been rough sanded at the moment and no oil or anything put onto it,that may come later unless it gets sold as it is .

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Those peices look great. I'm new to milling etc, can you run me through making one of those seats? Is there a rule of thumb with regards to lengths of lower piece to alter back rest angle?

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