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Re: A cabin in the countryside

Cool!
An old drawing board with a tracer. Must be twenty years since I used that.
Nice design.
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Re: A cabin in the countryside

tracer? is that the name of the arm?
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Re: A cabin in the countryside

Back in the days there used to be this thing on top of the drawing board that we called a a tracer because it could be folded out and used to trace the outlines of f.i. a drawn object you wanted to copy.
I have tried to find it on the net, but the closest I could get was this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drafting_machine which is more or less the same thing, but a lot bigger.


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Re: A cabin in the countryside

Next part of the project is a seating/reading area between the kitchen and the main room. I started making a bookshelf for a small library.



But then decided it needed a bar. biggrin


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Re: A cabin in the countryside

I like the look of this



watch this space biggrin

Thank you Xiste
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Re: A cabin in the countryside

Reading a good book and enjoying an 40y old whiskey! Life can be so good!
And you Mike, you should be a furniture designer!
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Re: A cabin in the countryside

mmmmmm glenmorangie.
thx m8, but i think i'll stick to repairing hydraulic presses
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Re: A cabin in the countryside

Made a change to the Drawing table, guess what, lol


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Re: A cabin in the countryside

Glemorangie is smooth highland stuff.
Try Lagavulin.
That will grow hair on your chest! wink
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Re: A cabin in the countryside

I may keep an eye out for that.
Just 1 image to add, a view of the front entrance.


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