One of my favourite details on any windsor chair is the wedged tenon. In particular, i love it when the wedge slightly “breaches” the outer radius of the tenon. It gently states that this chair is human-made.
Having just attended a seminar on photographing one's lathe work, done by people who post their products for sale on-line, I am glad to see the simplicity of the white sheet, without AI inhancement. Until sitting through the demonstrations of using AI for background effect, I was not bothered until a discussion was had about some who use AI to enhance the appearance of their product. Thanks for keeping it honest and simple.
I feel so fortunate that you decided to be public enough to teach us on soany ways. I will always be a grateful recipient of all you give us?
Sue,
if you were the only reader, I'd still do it
One of my favourite details on any windsor chair is the wedged tenon. In particular, i love it when the wedge slightly “breaches” the outer radius of the tenon. It gently states that this chair is human-made.
I’m right there with you
Beautiful work ... both the chairs and the photos
Having just attended a seminar on photographing one's lathe work, done by people who post their products for sale on-line, I am glad to see the simplicity of the white sheet, without AI inhancement. Until sitting through the demonstrations of using AI for background effect, I was not bothered until a discussion was had about some who use AI to enhance the appearance of their product. Thanks for keeping it honest and simple.
Yikes, that’s a harrowing reality. Thanks for the foreboding warning!