Great solution and thanks for sharing all the subtleties along the way. Seems robust enough to even potentially be used intentionally in some new design.
Any tapered parts wouldn’t match up when you pushed it together to close the kerfs, but a purely cylindrical rung even with rectangular blocks would work. Transitions wouldn’t be possible.
Amazing.
It would be cool to see the process of instaling this piece in the chair!
Wow!
That was one of the best fixes that I've ever seen. I'll certainly be keeping that one in my mind. Thanks for sharing Brian.
Good technique. Thanks for sharing
Great solution and thanks for sharing all the subtleties along the way. Seems robust enough to even potentially be used intentionally in some new design.
Excellent idea and fix.
Great idea! Thanks 👍
Brilliant!!
What happens if you turn the rung a saw kerf longer, then cut it apart and install?
Any tapered parts wouldn’t match up when you pushed it together to close the kerfs, but a purely cylindrical rung even with rectangular blocks would work. Transitions wouldn’t be possible.
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