Final Chair Development Here I began planning my final chair through modifying and adding new elements from my previous mock up design. In total my design will consist of a total of 43 seperate peices and 231 cut notches. With this intricate detail and grid like structure I aim to have a base which provides a solid support for the top piece and that overall, the chair will hold my weight and be durable for a long period of time. Construction Process By this point I had saved and collected as many bike boxes as I could find because I knew that this project would need large enough and sturdy sheets. I found this to be quite difficult as it was important that the cardboards corrugation would allign with the direction needed for the pieces. Here are a few photos taken while in the process of constructing. Pre Cut Out. ...
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Task 2 - Mini Models
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Task 1 - Joints
Experimenting with carboard Joints To start off my project I explored a range of cardboard joints and techniques to give my proposed cardboard chair structure with the restriction of not using glue, tape or paint. After drawing some sketches I constructed some models with cardboard to test their form and strength . The Joint I found most Interesting and reliant was the slotted joint because when using two pieces of cardboard it can provide a sturdy base and can compact down which are both important aspects in my brief of designing my seat. I explored its formation and created this circular arrangement. I was also intrigued by the pull through Joint where I further designed two more mockups. The pull-through technique here is both used as pegs to support the structure.
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