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This is a saw horse model… every joint are different…
This is a saw horse model… every joint are different…
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I'm assuming that this is a sawhorse .... if so, it is far too handsome to actually use. Very exquisite. With all of the bracing it is probably so strong that you could park a bus on it. Love it!
It's long been known that, with rare exception, the triangle reigns supreme for its structural soundness. I've not seen a better example of it than Cerebere's saw horse. If this was larger, it would be a favorite place to be under during an earthquake. No matter, it's a fun piece that could be used in a variety of ways, other than just standing around showing off. I'd love to see plans for it.
Beautiful work! It reminds of the work done set by "les ébénistes de les compagnon du Devoir" in France.
c'est exact, il s'agit d'un exercice de compagnon. Mais charpentier pas ébéniste.
Built like a 19th-century railroad trestle -- and probably about as strong!
Very cool.
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