Baby- kid- adult chair: Stokke Tripp Trapp
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wow...thanx for sharing it..
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How are the seat and footrest secured in the channels? I suspect that the panels are rabbeted where they "lock" into the side rails? We bypassed this fine piece by using some molded polyethylene or polypropylene chair from Playskool or somebody.
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The seat and footrest are essentially clamped between the two uprights. There are socket-headed screws in the sides that thread into the black rods. To change the position of the horizontal parts, you loosen the screws on one side slightly. I was skeptical at first but the chair has been extremely rigid and it has never loosened on its own. I can even sit in it without worry if I remove the small seat and move the footrest up so it becomes the seat.
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Now I can imagine you sitting there and being fed and with food spread all over the seat.
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When I eat, I have to put the chair on a big piece of plastic sheet to keep from spilling food on the floor.
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thank you for sharing, the model is superb and inspiring.
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Thanks for the nice comments.
I haven't been drawing lately due to a lack of time and energy (my youngest doughter is keeping me up at night ... again) but this gives me the courage to get back behind my computer...
Just what I needed
Flapsy
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Muchas gracias por compartir este modelo de silla!!! estoy en el proyecto de hacer una para mi casa y no encontraba en ningun lados los planos.
Un saludos desde la patagonia Argentina.
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@electrodo said:
Muchas gracias por compartir este modelo de silla!!! estoy en el proyecto de hacer una para mi casa y no encontraba en ningun lados los planos.
Un saludos desde la patagonia Argentina.
Glad to be of help !
Have fun with it ...
Flapsy
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old thread....but this reminds me so much of my childhood. We've sent the tripp trapp away to be reconditioned, it's almost 30 years old and still rigid.
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Gracias... excelente modelo
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