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2nd February 2024, 03:36 AM #1New Member
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one of my works is a folding chair
one of my works is a folding chair
material - birch plywood 12mm (two layers)
cutting on a CNC machine
assembly with glue and screws
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3rd February 2024, 03:39 AM #2New Member
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It all started with an idea. I wanted to create a compact folding chair. It should also be as simple as possible during assembly (as much as possible transfer operations to a CNC machine). There should be a soft part - a pillow designed for a foam rubber thickness of 20mm.
I mainly work with 18mm plywood. Here I decided to experiment with 12mm thick plywood.
Created a 3D model. I laid out the parts and ordered CNC cutting.
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If you're interested, I'll tell you about the assembly features.
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3rd February 2024, 08:34 AM #3
That looks good. I like your design.
What have you used for the pivots ?Brad.
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3rd February 2024, 09:14 AM #4New Member
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for rotary connections - furniture screw and Erickson nut with flat heads and hexagon. And the puck.
+thread locker
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3rd February 2024, 10:08 AM #5
They should work well.
Brad.
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3rd February 2024, 09:36 PM #6New Member
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That's right - it works well.
another “connection”: a furniture screw paired with a T-NUT (FOUR PRONG TEE-NUT) DIN 1624. I did not recess the nut flush with the surface of the part. The protruding part of the nut acts as a washer.
The nut and screw are inserted into the same part. The protruding part of the screw slides along a groove in the second part. The groove is slightly wider than the diameter of the screw. He's just a guide
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