Search result for: di frutta
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the diameter off the opening is 1.75". | 2 Relevance | 11 years ago | EpocaModerna | General discussion | |
the diameter off the opening is 1.75". thanks | |||||
Teak dining chairs.... | 2 Relevance | 12 years ago | chelle | General discussion | |
Teak dining chairs.... with legs about 1" diameter. | |||||
5" diameter, 2.25" opening, no neck | 2 Relevance | 12 years ago | nellyd | General discussion | |
5" diameter, 2.25" opening, no neck Hi Dustbadger, Do you have any of those globes left? If not, do you have any tips for finding that exact size. I'm looking for a white one. It's no easy task! Thanks Nelly | |||||
Podboy -- Need one Lightolier 5 inch diameter - 2 1/8 neck -... | 2 Relevance | 13 years ago | ghart23 | General discussion | |
Podboy -- Need one Lightolier 5 inch diameter - 2 1/8 neck - White Podboy -- Do you have one left?? ghart23 at earthlink dot net | |||||
Wheel dimensions? | 2 Relevance | 13 years ago | Elizabeth L | General discussion | |
Wheel dimensions? I got really excited when I found this thread, but alas! It stopped short of the info I need. We have one of these chairs (4 casters, metal housing, no arms) but it's missing all 4 wheels. Is anyone out there able to measure these wheels (diameter, thickness) and post the dimensions? I would be so grateful. I'm hoping to surprise my boyfriend with them for Christmas. Thank you!! I will gladly share any resources I locate. | |||||
Wheel dimensions? | 2 Relevance | 13 years ago | Elizabeth L | General discussion | |
Wheel dimensions? Thank you so much for posting these images (nearly 3 years ago). I was having difficulty finding this design with 4 metal casters, vs. 5 black plastic ones. We have one of these but it's missing all 4 wheels. After much searching, it seems remaking them is our only option. Is there any way you could measure them (diameter, thickness) and post the dimensions? I would be so grateful. I'm hoping to surprise my boyfriend with them for Christmas. Thank you!!! | |||||
New Pic Oval Dinnig Table | 2 Relevance | 13 years ago | ModernCali | General discussion | |
New Pic Oval dinnig Table Height:28.74 in (73cm) Diameter 4Ft.11.1 in (150 cm) | |||||
My first question got sorta lost behind those parking discs | 2 Relevance | 13 years ago | fastfwd | General discussion | |
My first question got sorta lost behind those parking discs so here's a week-later bump just in case someone has the answer but didn't see the question: Some of Arne Jacobsen's Cylinda pieces have been modified since they were first introduced. My old condiment set, for example, has different-sized pepper and salt shakers while more recent versions of the set have equal-sized shakers, and my old serving tray has a smaller diameter than current-production trays. Does anyone happen to know (or know where to find) the history of these products in enough detail ... | |||||
Diameter of the hoop | 2 Relevance | 13 years ago | brentgable | General discussion | |
Diameter of the hoop What is the diameter of the hoop that the globe sits in? I have one that shape but it may be too large. It is in what I think is a Lightolier hanging fixture. Brent | |||||
Thank you! -Rod Diameter... | 2 Relevance | 13 years ago | Effinmike | General discussion | |
Thank you! -Rod diameter... Thank you! -Rod diameter is 1/4" the rod on the maquette is 1/4 scale 1/4" the final product will be welded at all intersections, creating a much stronger and sturdier frame. -This is going to be a small side table; 22"wide by 14"deep by 16" high. -I completely agree that the x-base is a bit bulky, I've already scaled it down a bit -We are allowed to use other materials with the permission of the instructor. -I've already started making the base... out of vertically oriented stack-laminated mdo w/ black formica on then outside sur ... | |||||
Size difference between 3leg and 4 leg Frem Rojle | 2 Relevance | 14 years ago | NULL NULL | General discussion | |
Size difference between 3leg and 4 leg Frem Rojle I'm running across different diameter sizes for the two different tables, I guess it makes sense the 3 legged chair table would be smaller, can someone confirm? | |||||
Indeed. Glides are differe... | 2 Relevance | 15 years ago | SX-70 | General discussion | |
Indeed. Glides are differe... Indeed. Glides are different now. I just mean the diameter currently listed on the Knoll spec sheet is 14mm. I think you had questioned above whether the diameter may be different for the vintage chairs or, more specifically, for the vintage child's chair. It seems that is the case. | |||||
If you glue a disc of plwood... | 2 Relevance | 15 years ago | HPau | General discussion | |
If you glue a disc of plwood... If you glue a disc of plwood (1" thick and at least 1/3 the diameter of the top) to your piece of marble or whatever you should get away with it. Alteranatively I think a thick disc of burl or other highly figured timber with a bullnose edge might look nice. Ah, you were looking for a support, did you try looking on the underside of old office chairs? They are everyhwere and I'm sure you would be able to find some thing to fit. | |||||
Diameter of the main rods of the base | 2 Relevance | 16 years ago | NULL NULL | General discussion | |
Diameter of the main rods of the base Yes, these are first generation style glides. Second generation glides were the push-on type with rubber sleeve/boot and metal foot. | |||||
Koen, the small diameter of... | 2 Relevance | 18 years ago | Patrick - desig... | General discussion | |
Koen, the small diameter of... Koen, the small diameter of the rods implying important technical difficulties as you explains it well, wouldn' it be possible to cast the base like this (see drawing)? One would then be able to increase the diameter of the rods. In this case, the outside wall would not need to be 8 mm, it could be thiner to avoid the waste of material and to prevent the vase from being too heavy. What diameter for the rods would be the technically acceptable for the casting? I think that aesthetically, it would be a pity to make the rods look ... |
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