Many of you know the trials and tribulations associated with this rocker. I had a contaminate in the lacquer I first used to finish this rocker that caused it to crack. I completely stripped the rocker down to the bare wood, resanded it to 320 grit and started over again from the oil. The final finish is Arm-R-Seal (wiping varnish) with a final coat of Briwax. The wood is figured cherry with a strip of tiger maple in the rocker laminations. Overall the rocker came out great and is very comfortable. I went with flat front spindles on this chair, two hard lines, and splayed the back legs 3 degrees. It is already sold and will be picked up in a couple weeks.
The photos are pretty good, but it is cold in my studio/garage so I was in a bit of a hurry. I could have positioned the lights better in a few pics, but overall they pretty good. The background is a professional artic white background papar with two AB stobes with a soft box and reflective umbrella.
So without further intro here are the pics. Please go here for the full gallery.
The photos are pretty good, but it is cold in my studio/garage so I was in a bit of a hurry. I could have positioned the lights better in a few pics, but overall they pretty good. The background is a professional artic white background papar with two AB stobes with a soft box and reflective umbrella.
So without further intro here are the pics. Please go here for the full gallery.
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