DIY Plywood ART Deco Style Seat - Forme Industrious

For a long time I have wanted to try my hand at upholstery so I came up with a project that seemed achievable but also pushed me. Whilst I had done a little sewing this is my first upholstery project. I sketched a design based on the Art Deco style that I like. I then created the design in Vetric V Carve Pro so I could cut out the shape on the CNC. The CNC is not at all necessary to do this project, however it provides for an exact repeatable cut that saved my a lot of work later. The Plywood is 18mm Second Hand, and yes it was covered in that Grey Paint. I have only one more of these sheets of Plywood left now. Regarding the Upholstery, I used Vinyl. I know there is a lot of room for improvement, but for my first go at it I am happy. I used the techniques shown by Cynthia in this Link: TheFunky Little Chair. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpVyVjjOnEc Thanks so much to my Patreon Supporters for helping and supporting my work here. Thank you all for watching and your support, it is very much appreciated. Tools worth noting; CNC - 3DTEK Heavy Mill https://shopau.3dtek.xyz/product/heavy-mill/#choose-machine-size CNC Controller - The ever reliable MASSO https://masso.com.au CNC Router Bits - Adams Bits. https://www.endmill.com.au Sewing Machine - Singer 201P Mark 2 (Australian Assembled) made in 1957!! Oh and my big Hammer, you may not have seen me use much in the video, but it's never very far from my side. Regards Scott Turner

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For a long time I have wanted to try my hand at upholstery so I came up with a project that seemed achievable but also pushed me. Whilst I had done a little sewing this is my first upholstery project. I sketched a design based on the Art Deco style that I like. I then created the design in Vetric V Carve Pro so I could cut out the shape on the CNC. The CNC is not at all necessary to do this project, however it provides for an exact repeatable cut that saved my a lot of work later. The Plywood is 18mm Second Hand, and yes it was covered in that Grey Paint. I have only one more of these sheets of Plywood left now. Regarding the Upholstery, I used Vinyl. I know there is a lot of room for improvement, but for my first go at it I am happy. I used the techniques shown by Cynthia in this Link: TheFunky Little Chair. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpVyVjjOnEc Thanks so much to my Patreon Supporters for helping and supporting my work here. Thank you all for watching and your support, it is very much appreciated. Tools worth noting; CNC - 3DTEK Heavy Mill https://shopau.3dtek.xyz/product/heavy-mill/#choose-machine-size CNC Controller - The ever reliable MASSO https://masso.com.au CNC Router Bits - Adams Bits. https://www.endmill.com.au Sewing Machine - Singer 201P Mark 2 (Australian Assembled) made in 1957!! Oh and my big Hammer, you may not have seen me use much in the video, but it's never very far from my side. Regards Scott Turner

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