The piano now has a suitable chair as a companion. I wanted to finish this as soon as possible, and honestly that can be seen in the final product. Now that I look at it I could’ve done a few things differently but it is what it is.
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Again, I started by sketching a quick plan. Every part is in the picture, but the beams in between the legs, the adjuster and the cushion. The beams I measured after everything was put together. The adjuster is a piece of wire going through the bench and has beads glued to the ends (It can be moved!). The cushion I made by sewing in the corners of the fabric to create a square like shape. I tucked it with padding and glued on top of the bench.
This time I painted everything after the bench had been built. I also painted the cushion black as the fabric I used was white and didn’t go well with the rest of it. As always, I finished off the wooden parts by adding a layer of Fimo gloss varnish.
And that’s it, a bench for the piano:
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And again, materials:
2.5cm x 20cm jumbo popsicle stick (1kpl)
0.6cm x 19cm craft stick (1kpl)
2.7cm x 0.5cm x 0.5cm wooden stick (4kpl)
2mm wide craft stick
Black acrylic paint
Glossy varnish
Wood or hobby glue
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