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  • C Offline
    cotty
    last edited by 4 Apr 2015, 12:17

    Here's a chair only composed of a single component...

    one-component-chair.jpg

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      mwm5053
      last edited by 4 Apr 2015, 12:39

      Thats a very cool idea and chair I like that. πŸ‘

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        solo
        last edited by 4 Apr 2015, 12:40

        Cool, IKEA would be interested.

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          alvis
          last edited by 4 Apr 2015, 13:01

          Simple brilliant idea!

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            Bryan K
            last edited by 5 Apr 2015, 02:16

            Great design, model and render!

            Is this an idea of yours?

            See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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              cotty
              last edited by 5 Apr 2015, 07:10

              Thank you all.

              @Bryan: Yes, it is, and the most difficult part was the placing of the holes so that all parts can be assembled like this πŸ˜‰

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                chedda
                last edited by 5 Apr 2015, 09:03

                I like it, but could it have arms ?

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                  HornOxx
                  last edited by 5 Apr 2015, 09:42

                  GREAT !!! - I hope you've patented this !!

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                    hellnbak
                    last edited by 5 Apr 2015, 15:38

                    Very nice work.

                    My only concerns are

                    1. The bolt at the top of the back does not appear to pass thru the seat parts. Maybe this is just the way I'm looking at it.

                    2. The sharp edges at the front of the seat might be a bit uncomfortable on the back of the legs

                    3. Would the legs really support an adult? Given the thickness of the parts, it seems like the weight of an adult pushing down would cause the legs to spread (and break). Especially given that they are wood, with holes drilled thru them at the stress points.

                    4. With the chair sitting so low it seems like it would be very difficult to get out of the chair. And the efforts to do so would put more stress on the legs.

                    A possible solution might be to use the component to fashion arms. Much easier to get out of the chair, and would provide at least a little help to prevent the legs from sliding forward when weight is put on them. Rounding the ends of the parts would take care of the pointy seat edges.

                    Something like this maybe
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                      cotty
                      last edited by 5 Apr 2015, 16:13

                      @hellnbak said:

                      Very nice work.

                      Thank you.

                      @hellnbak said:

                      My only concerns are

                      1. The bolt at the top of the back does not appear to pass thru the seat parts. Maybe this is just the way I'm looking at it.

                      I think that's a perspective thing...
                      bolttop.jpg

                      @hellnbak said:

                      1. The sharp edges at the front of the seat might be a bit uncomfortable on the back of the legs

                      2. Would the legs really support an adult? Given the thickness of the parts, it seems like the weight of an adult pushing down would cause the legs to spread (and break). Especially given that they are wood, with holes drilled thru them at the stress points.

                      3. With the chair sitting so low it seems like it would be very difficult to get out of the chair. And the efforts to do so would put more stress on the legs.

                      A possible solution might be to use the component to fashion arms. Much easier to get out of the chair, and would provide at least a little help to prevent the legs from sliding forward when weight is put on them. Rounding the ends of the parts would take care of the pointy seat edges.

                      πŸ‘

                      @hellnbak said:

                      Something like this maybe

                      Nice update!

                      my SketchUp gallery

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                        Bryan K
                        last edited by 5 Apr 2015, 17:59

                        @cotty said:

                        Thank you all.

                        @Bryan: Yes, it is, and the most difficult part was the placing of the holes so that all parts can be assembled like this πŸ˜‰

                        Truly brilliant! πŸ‘

                        See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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