I'll be adding to this collection as time goes on.
There are also a few furniture tricks scattered among my Fifty Handy Tricks
Furniture that interests me is usually what Wade Tarzia would call Nomad Furniture
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Signing UpStep 1: African Two-Board Folding Chair
They're really comfortable, look great, and last forever.
This one is unusually small for the type, but is plenty comfortable.
As you can see from the drawing (picture 4) both boards are 12" wide and 3 feet long.
The slot is 11" from the bottom of the backboard.
The narrow part of the seat board is 4.25" wide.
For more details of construction, check out Jesse's Plank Chair














































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I make these.
A few comments:
The wire is just to hold the initial assembly together to verify everything was cut and drilled correctly. The chair is held together with threaded rod, but might be done with rope or even wire. The stresses are shear except at the ends, but a good knot would do with rope. Rope or wire would give the chair more "give".
The chair is made from 9--1 1/2 x 1 1/8 "sticks" if you go the 2x4 route. Any stick lumber near those dimensions will work. I have an unlimited supply of bamboo, which i plan to make one of these chairs with.
Could you explain further, or give a photo, of what you used and how to finish off the wires?
It's probably a "DUH!", but right now I don't know how to do this.
Thanks
I must be missing something. :-}
just sawed it into 3-stair pieces and attached thick planks to the backs and sides to hold it up. it works great.
Just saying.
This style is a benjamin franklin library chair, plans at the link above
link: http://www.popularmechanics.com/home_journal/workshop/4226197.html?series=20 (or look for the 3D workshop).