"Not thinking of a doormat is the problem. Cause when there’s mud on your shoes and you don’t wipe it off before taking off the boots, you’d probably step into mud no matter what. Perfect example of a designer making incorrect assumptions "
"Totally looks like a Uniburr. I’ve had people laugh at me for purchasing two Uniburrs and a file or angle grinder definitely does the job too. However, the Uniburr does it in a fraction of the time and much cleaner than any other tool. In woodworking you could chamfer or fillet an edge with a plane and/or sandpaper but the bearing router bit does the same thing so much quicker and cleaner.... Rain, I find it slightly confusing that you do not refer to Uniburr. "
"I'm not a fan of guessing and I wrote an email to Isokon Plus: Here's the reply of Karen Murray:We do in fact use a jigsaw to cut it out and then rout it to shape. We don’t use the CNC on the Long Chair but on a lot of the other pieces."
"Rain Noe would use a jigsaw….Martin Siegrist would use a CNC router.Come on? I did an easy research, already the first search shows they actually have a CNC machine.https://www.isokonplus.com/pages/the-processIsokon Plus manufacture furniture modernist contemporary workshop Hackney Wick ... We utilise the latest CNC technology alongside traditional woodworking ... ,Going a bit further, I found out they have a 5 axis CNC.http://barberosgerby.com/projects/view/flight-stool/The final stool (flight stool), a production piece manufactured from 11mm formed birch ply and shaped on a five-axis CNC machine, rested on the floor in the centre of the 'room'."
"Really? Rhino used mainly for mechanical design? I'd say Rhino is lacking in the field of Mechanical Design, because you can't create assemblies as easily as for example in SW or Onshape... A personal, more apropriate description would be: The suite is mostly used for freeform design and complex, data driven modeling. Together with its visual programming environment Grasshopper, it got popular amongst architects and timber construction firms, where large parametric models with hundreds of different yet similar parts have to be handled."