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Hi,
I'm Jason, I'm working on a lounge chair project and will be skinning the main bucket in a 2x2 V-Twill 3k 6oz/203.43gsm cloth. I'm not certain how i should set up my part so that i can easily wrap both sides with as little frustration as possible. I'm planning on skinning the front and back as two separate pieces, with them meeting up along the middle on the radii around the perimeter of the chair. Would it be smarter to skin one side at a time? Or would it be better to skin them at the same time? any tips tricks and advice are welcome!
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-Jason
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makingachair
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I think that you might find it quite difficult to lay down a single piece of fabric on the inner surface at least, especially when laying down onto a tacky surface that might try and 'grab' the fabri...
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