Rocking Wooden Chair
A rocking wooden chair made utilised three to four months of sanding, chiseling, assembling and varnishing in a workshop. Designing this rocking wooden chair required several changes in the consideration of the shape of its foot, as it needed to have its back length extend a little farther and its front legs produce a few centimetres in order for the chair to rock back and forth. The spacing of the cushion needed to have a certain width and the height of the arm rest had to be elevated to a certain height to ensure an ergonomic design with comfort. Learning how to create mortise and tenons, essentially the joints of the rocking chair, was at most helpful in giving me insight as to what makes a product of woodworking all the more sturdy and conjoined better in comparison to manufactured wooden furniture.
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