[Elfsea] thrones

Timothy Rayburn timothy at elfsea.net
Tue Feb 5 08:03:54 PST 2002


I have seen this design before, and Darius is correct that it is a very advanced level project, but also looks /very/ sharp.  It would take some effort to find a craftsman up to the project, but it'd be worth it.  If there are others who have ideas for period designs, I'd very much like to hear those as well.

And, no, I don't just like this chair because of my name. ;)

Timothy of Glastinbury (But from the very early 13th Century)

From: "Darius and Monica" <dmriney at earthlink.net>

>I have on, my hard drive, complete plans for the "Glastonburry Chair" from
>author Daniel Dhiel. This can be made to be disassembled and is in fact of a
>period style of chair called a "Faldstool" or folding chair. This is the
>model that was used for the Namron Thrones and they look pretty sharp
>although they are heavy. The Galstonbury Chair itself is of 15th century
>design and has words carved along the arms and designs carved in the back.
>It would likley lend itself well to our Baronial Motto and a depiction of
>the Baronial Arms. This is a very advanced wood working project that would
>infact require access to a full wood shop with a planeing mill  tablesaw,
>etc. as well as some one who could do the carving (or carve out the areas
>and inset tooled leather pieces.)
>
>The copy I have of these plans was downloaded from a web site that had
>obtained permission to post the pdf of the document for download.
>
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