From df0d5f3cb03f8bf7d72e067c0fd7ee54ce4b86eb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Case Duckworth Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2015 22:53:18 -0700 Subject: Change template and CSS for flatter structure - Change CSS to one file - Change template to reflect CSS flattening --- leg.html | 48 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) (limited to 'leg.html') diff --git a/leg.html b/leg.html index bfb1de5..0e68673 100644 --- a/leg.html +++ b/leg.html @@ -12,23 +12,19 @@ Leg | Autocento of the breakfast table - + - - - - - - + -
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His first chair was a stool. It was an uneven wobbly stool that would not support even forty pounds. “So my first chair is a broken stool” he said after nearly breaking his tailbone on the dirt floor. “Maybe I should start again but this time only with legs.” He began again but this time only with legs. He built one leg, which means he cut a straight piece of wood down to four feet in length, whittled the bark off, and sanded it down smooth in what he was now calling his Woodworking Shack. He typed up a note on how to make chair legs.

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MAKING CHAIR LEGS

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  1. get longish piece of wood
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  3. cut it to length (4 feet I’d recommend)
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  5. whittle off bark
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  7. sand smooth the leg
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After he tried remembered tried standing the leg up, failing, and after much thought realizing that the ends needed to be flat, he typed one more line on his notecard:

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  1. make ends flat
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He had no tools with which to flatten the ends of his leg.

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His first chair was a stool. It was an uneven wobbly stool that would not support even forty pounds. “So my first chair is a broken stool” he said after nearly breaking his tailbone on the dirt floor. “Maybe I should start again but this time only with legs.” He began again but this time only with legs. He built one leg, which means he cut a straight piece of wood down to four feet in length, whittled the bark off, and sanded it down smooth in what he was now calling his Woodworking Shack. He typed up a note on how to make chair legs.

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MAKING CHAIR LEGS

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  1. get longish piece of wood
  2. +
  3. cut it to length (4 feet I’d recommend)
  4. +
  5. whittle off bark
  6. +
  7. sand smooth the leg
  8. +
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After he tried remembered tried standing the leg up, failing, and after much thought realizing that the ends needed to be flat, he typed one more line on his notecard:

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  1. make ends flat
  2. +
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He had no tools with which to flatten the ends of his leg.

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