dedee
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Has anyone made a chair along similar design principles to the Tripp Trapp
We have been given one for one of our daughters to aid her muscular development and posture and now of course the other 2 want one each as well. They are such a good idea, growing with the child and very comfortable even for an adult I thought they should not be too difficult to make. Retail is about £100.
I was thinking of using 1 inch faced ply for the side frames and 1/2 ply for the seat/footrest and back support.
The metal bars (which tension the chair together and prevent the seat and foot rest from moving) may need to be studding with an outer shell of tubing.
I'm not sure if I can make the curved back rest but I think if they were made straight it would not be uncomfortable.
Andy
We have been given one for one of our daughters to aid her muscular development and posture and now of course the other 2 want one each as well. They are such a good idea, growing with the child and very comfortable even for an adult I thought they should not be too difficult to make. Retail is about £100.
I was thinking of using 1 inch faced ply for the side frames and 1/2 ply for the seat/footrest and back support.
The metal bars (which tension the chair together and prevent the seat and foot rest from moving) may need to be studding with an outer shell of tubing.
I'm not sure if I can make the curved back rest but I think if they were made straight it would not be uncomfortable.
Andy