Wood as a material for this is 1 star though (but it is easy to work with).
Corian, fiberglass, steel and/or aluminum with some added details and asymmetrical links (it only has to represent the chain, not actually function as one) could really make this over the top.
Wood as a material for this is 1 star though (but it is easy to work with).
Corian, fiberglass, steel and/or aluminum with some added details and asymmetrical links (it only has to represent the chain, not actually function as one) could really make this over the top.
That's interesting. I have a box of busted bike parts that I wanted to turn into something, shelves, chairs etc. Old snowboard benches are so much easier in comparison.
Por-Bikes in Asheville at one point had a chair that they took and used rims and weaved inner tubes through it to make a pretty comfy chair. The only weak point was the intersections of the wheels, which I'm sure someone could figure out pretty easily.
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