- Sun Nov 22, 2020 5:37 am
#11761
Working on my first large furniture upholstery project and had a few questions on the frame and cushion support for my design, pics attached. Trying to tackle a deep couch/daybed.
For the frame I'm planning to dowel and screw most connections and will mainly be using 3/4" thick Poplar, which I'm not 100% sure will be strong enough. Based on the dimensions in the drawing will I be able to use jute webbing for this, or will I have to use wooden slats instead? The main seat cushion foam would probably be a single sheet of 4.5" DuraFlex™ D30 (Density: 2.2 lbs/ft³, ILD: 30.) and the back and side will be upholstered as well.
Is this looking feasible so far?
For the frame I'm planning to dowel and screw most connections and will mainly be using 3/4" thick Poplar, which I'm not 100% sure will be strong enough. Based on the dimensions in the drawing will I be able to use jute webbing for this, or will I have to use wooden slats instead? The main seat cushion foam would probably be a single sheet of 4.5" DuraFlex™ D30 (Density: 2.2 lbs/ft³, ILD: 30.) and the back and side will be upholstered as well.
Is this looking feasible so far?
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