METHODOLOGY

  1. Metal Cutting

    • The metal components were cut to the required dimensions using a metal-cutting saw to ensure precision and accuracy.
  2. Welding

    • The metal frame was assembled using the MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding technique, ensuring strong and durable joints.
  3. Grinding

    • An angle grinder was used to smooth the welded joints and remove any sharp edges from the metal frame, improving its finish and safety.
  4. Wood Cutting

    • The wooden seat and backrest were cut to the required dimensions using a circular saw, ensuring clean and accurate cuts.
  5. Surface Finishing

    • The wood surface was smoothed using an oscillating multi-tool fitted with a sanding pad to enhance the texture and prepare it for further finishing.
  6. Painting

    • The metal frame was coated with spray paint to enhance its appearance and protect it from corrosion.
  7. Assembly

    • The final assembly involved fitting the wooden seat and backrest securely into the metal frame, completing the construction of the chair.

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