- Sun Feb 18, 2024 12:54 pm
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Hi everyone,
I am Paul from Germany and I do woodworking as a hobby. Now I want to build two lounge chairs, which require some upholstery with springs/webbing and cushions. It seems there are no german message boards, so this one it is
.
In doing research I have not found the all the information I need to actually make a decision on how to construct the chairs. It is time to ask some experienced people.
What I have in mind is a design similar to this chairs: and https://foureyes.podia.com/glenn-lc-project
I do not like a solid base with just a cushion as in the original plans, but rather would like some more spinginess and contour when sitting. So I want to add webbing or zig zag springs, but I am not sure how it can be done.
From what I understand right the options are:
1. elasticated webbing
The easiest way I guess. Fixing with staples is possible without changing the design.
What elasticity would I use for the seat and the back?
2. rubber (pirelli) webbing
I do not see any problem right now. The attachement with clips is possible even with the low profile seat frame, but might be a little more complex than option 1.
3. zig zag springs
I guess these would be my favorite with regards to comfort and longevity, but they present a problem with the design of the chair, when the design is not to be butchered.
How much height does the frame have to have for the springs to work? Are there any low profile construction methods that would work? Of course it would look ridiculous if the cushion sits proud due to the springs.
Hope you can help me with the questions or clear up any misunderstandings.
Best regards
Paul
I am Paul from Germany and I do woodworking as a hobby. Now I want to build two lounge chairs, which require some upholstery with springs/webbing and cushions. It seems there are no german message boards, so this one it is
In doing research I have not found the all the information I need to actually make a decision on how to construct the chairs. It is time to ask some experienced people.
What I have in mind is a design similar to this chairs: and https://foureyes.podia.com/glenn-lc-project
I do not like a solid base with just a cushion as in the original plans, but rather would like some more spinginess and contour when sitting. So I want to add webbing or zig zag springs, but I am not sure how it can be done.
From what I understand right the options are:
1. elasticated webbing
The easiest way I guess. Fixing with staples is possible without changing the design.
What elasticity would I use for the seat and the back?
2. rubber (pirelli) webbing
I do not see any problem right now. The attachement with clips is possible even with the low profile seat frame, but might be a little more complex than option 1.
3. zig zag springs
I guess these would be my favorite with regards to comfort and longevity, but they present a problem with the design of the chair, when the design is not to be butchered.
How much height does the frame have to have for the springs to work? Are there any low profile construction methods that would work? Of course it would look ridiculous if the cushion sits proud due to the springs.
Hope you can help me with the questions or clear up any misunderstandings.
Best regards
Paul