wizer
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Not to hog BB's thread. I'm considering chucking together a sun lounger or two. The joinery will be as simple as possible, maybe dowels or doms, but more likely screws\pocket screws. The material will be Corby Iroko
I'm thinking about designs. For obvious reasons at least one of them needs to be ergonomic (long word for me). Here's a couple that I like:
This one looks the simplest to slap together but I worry about the single pivot point (click to see a bigger version).
This one adds another pivot point but also another layer of complexity. It looks like the lower leg rest runs in a channel and maybe has specialist hardware?
This design is winning for me at the moment. It pivots at the intersection between back and legs. However, I'm not sure this is necessary. Our deck is big enough that they do not need to be stored elsewhere in winter. But if I want to cover them in winter it might be a benefit. If I do away with the hinges then there is a weakness in that joint. I'm not sure if it might be better to have the upper part fixed on the sides of a lower sides.
So what do you think? Can you come up with a better design? Spot any design flaws here?
I'm thinking about designs. For obvious reasons at least one of them needs to be ergonomic (long word for me). Here's a couple that I like:
This one looks the simplest to slap together but I worry about the single pivot point (click to see a bigger version).
This one adds another pivot point but also another layer of complexity. It looks like the lower leg rest runs in a channel and maybe has specialist hardware?
This design is winning for me at the moment. It pivots at the intersection between back and legs. However, I'm not sure this is necessary. Our deck is big enough that they do not need to be stored elsewhere in winter. But if I want to cover them in winter it might be a benefit. If I do away with the hinges then there is a weakness in that joint. I'm not sure if it might be better to have the upper part fixed on the sides of a lower sides.
So what do you think? Can you come up with a better design? Spot any design flaws here?