For the seat, you will need
SHOPPING LIST
• 18mm plywood, cut to: one 1 800 X 660mm piece (seat) one 1 800 x 390mm piece, with one long edge cut at 13° (backrest) four 640 x 470mm pieces (armrest sides)
•22 x 69mm planed pine, cut to: two 1 800mm lengths (seat frame, front and back) two 618mm lengths (seat frame, sides) two 680mm lengths, both ends cut at 45° (armrests, top) four 490mm lengths, one end cut at 45° (armrests, front and back) one 1 840mm length, both ends cut at 45° (top of backrest) two 410mm lengths, one end cut at 45° (sides of backrest)
• 22 x 95mm planed pine, cut to: two 660mm lengths (seat sides) one 1840mm length (front of seat) 69 x 69mm planed pine, cut to four 350mm lengths (legs) one packet 6mm x 50mm chipboard screws
• one packet 8mm x 40mm chipboard screws
• Alcolin Fast Set Glue
• 150-grit sandpaper wood filler
TOOLS
• cordless drill and 3mm drill bit
• pencil tape measure saw
• try square
• wood clamps
• 150-grit sandpaper
PROJECT NOTE
Look out for retro legs at your local second-hand store or flea market then you can skip step 2.
PROJECT GUIDE FOR SEAT
Hard labour 5/10
Skill level 4/10
Time needed 1 to 2 hours
Do it yourself for + R2 500: wood R2 400, screws R40, glue R40, sandpaper R20 (paint excluded)
Make the seat...
1 Screw the two 1 800mm and two 618mm sides of the seat frame to the long and short sides of the seat.
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