Project:Stock Chair: Difference between revisions
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(Created page with "{{ProjectInfoBox |project title=Stock Chair |image=Stock-chair05.jpeg |status=prototype done |date=2023 |initiator={{M}} |materials=Wood, Seat Webbing |tools= |software= |cost= }} This [https://hub.shapertools.com/projects/5ee0a68e1f3a3e0010b0f3be Stock Chair] is built based on the premium project instructions on ShaperHub. It is using one single piece of stock hardwood which is then cut into the different parts of the chair. File:Stock-chair01.jpeg|200px|thumb|left|...") |
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|image=Stock-chair05.jpeg | |image=Stock-chair05.jpeg | ||
|status=prototype | |status=prototype completed | ||
|date=2023 | |date=2023 | ||
|initiator={{M}} | |initiator={{M}} | ||
|materials=Wood, Seat Webbing | |materials=Wood, Seat Webbing | ||
|tools= | |tools=[[Jointer-Planer]], [[Table Saw]],<br> [[Chop Saw]], [[Plunge Saw]], [[Handheld Router]],<br>[[Eccentric Sander]], Shaper Origin, Staple Gun | ||
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[[File:Stock-chair01.jpeg|200px|thumb|left|Raw material: "Baudiele" (no hardwood as recommended)]] | [[File:Stock-chair01.jpeg|200px|thumb|left|Raw material: "Baudiele" (no hardwood as recommended)]] | ||
[[File:Stock-chair02.jpeg|200px|thumb|left|Stock after planing and first cuts]] | |||
[[File:Stock-chair03.jpeg|200px|thumb|left|Cut to size and with tenons for joinery.]] | |||
[[File:Stock-chair04.jpeg|200px|thumb|left|Jig to make the angled cut for the backrest. You can also see one tenon on the leg.]] |
Revision as of 18:23, 13 August 2023
ProjectInfoBox Stock Chair | |
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Status: | prototype completed |
Release Date: | 2023 |
Initiator: | Mitja |
Materials Used: | Wood, Seat Webbing |
Tools Used: | Jointer-Planer, Table Saw, Chop Saw, Plunge Saw, Handheld Router, Eccentric Sander, Shaper Origin, Staple Gun |
This Stock Chair is built based on the premium project instructions on ShaperHub. It is using one single piece of stock hardwood which is then cut into the different parts of the chair.