heatherw
Established Member
I see this thread is stirring up the silt a bit, I like this stool. It's obviously not practical, you can't get hold of it to move it about and you'd probably be off work for a couple of months if it fell over in the process and happened to catch your foot, but the photos make me want to reach out and touch it. It might not be such a simple matter to copy it unless you can get close to one to measure it, though. And the dowels would have to be pretty hefty to resist the strain if the stool did fall over. At least 25mm, wouldn't you think? Probably more.
Lomisz, you don't say whereabouts in North London you are? In North East London there are loads of timber merchants, I used to get timber cut more or less to size and transport it on my bicycle or on the bus although I vividly remember carrying a 12 foot plank of maple 2 miles on foot on one accasion because I couldn't get it cut up. But in this case we seem to be talking about maybe 6" oak? That's a bit more specialised although there used to be a couple of sawmills around Mile End on the canal. They might have moved out of London by now though.
In fact, what with sourcing, paying for, cutting up and having delivered six inch oak, not to mention having to handle it afterwards (I can envisage a lot of black fingernails and pinched fingers) the selling price is beginning not to look so steep after all.
Lomisz, you don't say whereabouts in North London you are? In North East London there are loads of timber merchants, I used to get timber cut more or less to size and transport it on my bicycle or on the bus although I vividly remember carrying a 12 foot plank of maple 2 miles on foot on one accasion because I couldn't get it cut up. But in this case we seem to be talking about maybe 6" oak? That's a bit more specialised although there used to be a couple of sawmills around Mile End on the canal. They might have moved out of London by now though.
In fact, what with sourcing, paying for, cutting up and having delivered six inch oak, not to mention having to handle it afterwards (I can envisage a lot of black fingernails and pinched fingers) the selling price is beginning not to look so steep after all.