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  • Final Touch: Attaching the Seat Buckets
  • The dining room chairs are completed
    From "Freeform Furniture"
    episode DFFF-107


    Host Amy Devers attaches the seat buckets to the dining room chairs to finish this project.

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    PHOTO

    Amy finishes the dining room chairs by attaching the bucket seats.

    Materials:

    Industrial felt
    Low density polyethylene
    1/2" diameter stainless steel rod
    Face shield
    Work gloves
    Tank of argon gas
    Welders mask
    Welding gloves
    Leather welding gloves
    Weather welding jacket
    Filler rod
    Industrial spray adhesive
    Blue tape
    Utility knife
    Large piece of cardboard
    Industrial construction glue
    Tape measure

    Tools:

    Metal-cutting chop saw
    TIG welder
    Welding jig
    Water-jet cutter
    Clamps
    Drill press
    Mallet
    Cauls

    PHOTO

    Figure A
    PHOTO

    Figure B

    Attaching the Seat Buckets

    1. The last step to complete the chair assembly is attaching the seat bucket. It will be glued on. Center the seat bucket onto the brackets and clamp it to the bracket to hold it in place (figure A). Use a couple of the extra brackets that were water-jet cut to use as cauls.

      Note: Cauls are used to distribute even pressure when clamping.

    2. Repeat the process on the back of the seat bucket.

    3. Once it is in place, lift the front of the seat up, apply some glue to the bracket (figure B), and re-clamp the seat down.

    4. Move on to the back of the chair. Apply the glue, line up the seat bucket, and clamp it down. The chair should dry for about 24 hours before anyone sits on it.


    RESOURCES :

    Delta Woodworking Power Tools
    Website: www.deltawoodworking.com

    Festool
    Website: www.festoolusa.com

    Gladiator Garageworks by Whirlpool
    Website: www.gladiatorgw.com

    Stanley Tools Product Group
    Website: www.stanleytools.com

    WMH Tool Group
    Website: www.wmhtoolgroup.com

    Power Tools (Porter Cable)
    Porter Cable Power Tools
    Website: www.portercable.com

    Hand Tools
    Garrett Wade Co., Inc.
    Website: www.garrettwade.com

    The Peck Tool Company
    Website: www.pecktool.com

    Biesemeyer
    Website: www.biesemeyer.com

    Saw Blades
    Forrest Manufacturing Company
    Website: www.vacupress.com

    Jogensen Adjustable Clamp Company
    Website: www.adjustableclamp.com

    Adhesives, Abrasives and Safety Equipment
    The 3M Company
    Website: www.3m.com

    Klein Tools
    Website: www.kleintools.com

    Ulmia GmbH
    Website: www.ulmia.de

    Woodcraft
    Website: www.woodcraft.com

    Shop Equipment
    Eagle Manufacturing Company
    Website: www.eagle-mfg.com

    Plastics
    Poly Hi Solidur
    Website: www.polyhisolidur.com

    Welding Tools and Accessories
    Steiner Industries
    Website: www.steinerindustries.com

    Miller Electric Manufacturing Co.
    Website: www.millerwelds.com

    Smith Equipment
    Website: www.smithequipment.com

    Waterjet Services
    Flow International Corp.
    Website: www.flowcorp.com

    Greek Marble, Inc.
    Phone: 323-221-6624


    GUESTS :

    Elliot Monson
    Senior Applications Technician
    Flow International Corporation
    23500 64th Ave. S.
    Kent, WA 98032
    Phone: 253-850-3500, ext. 593
    E-mail: jbailey@flowcorp.com
    Website: www.flowcorp.com

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