Download the Google SketchUp model here.
Here's how to make splendid material-efficient pallet furniture:
1. Scavenge:
Pallets are everywhere. Some are in great conditions and some have a couple of broken beams. Some are free and some cost a couple of bucks. Look for the cheapest pallet which you can use the most lumber from. Also, see if you can get one that has some (thicker) beams that are strong enough to provide support in the furniture.
2. Dismantle
Deconstructing a pallet is tricky. It' s almost inevitable to break a few beams, so be careful. Here are some tips and tricks on how to do it.
3. Measure
Group the beams into similar thicknesses, widths and lengths. Then measure the different beam sizes.
4. Model (CAD)
Use the measurements to draw the beams in Google SketchUp . Move, rotate and cut the virtual beams so they give shape to your furniture. Rember from which beam each part in the furniture came from. Don't use more 'material' than you have! If you have trouble with finding the right proportions and measurments, you can use existing furniture models from the 3D Warehouse as reference for your own pallet furniture. Remember to keep the design simple, so that the transistion between the digital model and the actual furniture is less troublesome.
5. Build
Measure the lengths (and widths and angels if necessary) of every beam in SketchUp. Then cut the corresponding 'physical' beams to size. Now combine all parts and, once again, refer to the SketchUp model to do so. I predrilled holes and used scews to keep everything together.
Have fun!




































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And to others who were inquiring, yes, there is a huge difference in quality. I've seen everything from high grade hardwood to cardboard/plastic.
Of course it also depends on the pallet you are taking apart. The pallet from which this chair was built was pretty tricky to deconstruct, as the wood was very fissile and the nails were long (3.15 and 2,56 inch) and had spot-welded hooks on them. Despite of that, most of the wood was preserved. Though, some beams were damaged and some were completely destroyed.
The advantage of the procedure described in this instructable is that you adapt your design to the materials that you have; you don’t adapt the materials to your design. This means that you can implement the damaged beams in the design as well. In fact, my chair contains quite a few damaged parts.
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Just some of the stuff I've made out of pallets. Usually when I tell people I made this or that out of pallet wood they look at me a little funny as if they don't believe me. But trust me all of the stuff in that list of pictures was made out of pallet wood. I buy wood too for some projects but not any of that.
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