Sunday, March 4, 2012

Some assembly required, batteries not included

      So in the post before last I talked about the beginnings of my chair: the process and its making. But I have more photos of its gradual formation and its final stage of completion. 
       I started making the chair at home, where I had plenty of room to work. But I ran out of time before it was complete, and had to finish up at school the next day. Luckily I did most of the work over the weekend at home, so there were only a few pieces left to cut and then assemble the day before it was due. I actually managed, much to my surprise, to complete the entire project well before 9pm! This is quite unusual for me, as I have the tendency to procrastinate. But, thanks to my not skiving off I was actually able to get a decent amount of sleep the night before the deadline, which is rare to say the least. 

 This is a photo of as far as I got while working at home. Three pieces had yet to be cut, and one was mis-measured and required re-cutting. 

Here is the chair partially re-assembled at school.
(It was a bit of a pain to have to take apart and put back together, but it made for easier transportation)


Above are some pieces cut out fully, some still without the slits cut out.


All done!







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