Here are some images of my Xanita mock up. This was alot more tedious than expected, but i learnt several lessons for my final 1:1.
With the final plains folding on top of the whole chair and slotting in to hold the whole thing together, it is important they are the right length....obviously didn't happen here as they are not lying flat upon the supporting cardboard. Half a centimetre of each side would have cured this problem.
While cutting the chair I came to conclusions about which angles were preventing it from sitting accurately and sometimes drew the wrong conclusions, this would be an example: I thought the angle on the bottom of this plain was not large enough when in fact it was one relating to the taper of my chair. As a result, there is a gap...noooooo
Below is a perfect example of something that was disregarded all together. As the other side of this plain is tapered, this end also tapers..derrr. The end of this flap also needs to be cut on an angle as it meets an angled surface.
Also note the gaffa tape down the side..wooops, cut too deep.
Monday, May 25, 2009
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