Basic Chair Cushion Construction
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- In this video, I demonstrate foam core construction and expert instructions on measuring fabric and pattern matching for a basic tapered chair seat. Whether a DIY enthusiast or an aspiring upholsterer, this step-by-step guide will empower you with the knowledge and techniques to confidently tackle this project. Learn essential tools, precise measurements, and cutting techniques for creating a sturdy and comfortable chair seat foundation.
😮 You make cushion covering look easy. 😊
Wow! That’s going to be a super impressed customer!! Boy did I learn a lot in this video!! I never ever thought of or knew that suction vacuuming out the air to compress the foam is what makes those cushions look sooooo professional with such a tight fitting upholstered pillow form. Thank you for making & sharing this video!! You are the epitome of a 1st Rate Professional!!
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Holy roller....
Thank you for the video. I always enjoy your videos and learn something new.
The Foam trimming idea is a good technique. I will use it.
Beautiful job. I’m making them for a couch well done👍
Brilliant idea with the multi-tool - I am going to copy it. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful. Concise and definitive instructions
Wow, you really can do just about anything with a multi-tool! That was a cool tip.Thank you
Wow, that foam saw of yours is no joke! Great tip on the multitool, I had never thought of that and I use mine all the time. Great video.
Foam trimming jig and using your tool is genius 😮 CD for template, more genius.
Gret job!
Yep,ghats my favorite tool I own so far,I can do dang near anything I need with it. Its strange that my sons father thinks I'm weird cus I love it so much and want to do everything I do with it,lol.
How do you decide whether to use just foam or one with pocketed coils? Do you ever use foam and pocketed coils together? Great work! :)
I generally make cushions according to how they would have originally been done. Inner spring in antiques. Foam in modern design.