Footrest
This is a footrest made from tri-wall cardboard. This was the first project I made when I learned cardboard carpentry and it's the first project I have students in my class do. The dimensions I provide are what I use for class, and should be modified for each specific user.
I learned cardboard carpentry at the Adaptive Design Association.
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Supplies
Tools
- Cardboard Knife
- Mallett
- Awl
- T-Square
Materials
- Tri-Wall Cardboard
- White glue
- Wooden "Nails"
- Glue tape
- Water
- Foam Brush
- Primer
- Paint
- Polyurethane
Skills
- Cutting cardboard with a knife
- Punching holes with an awl
- Joining with white glue
- Inserting nails
- Edging
- Applying primer/paint/polyurethane
Cut and Assemble Frame
- Cut four side pieces (pay attention to the grain)
Measure and Cut Top and Bottom Pieces and Internal Support
- Use the frame to measure out top and bottom pieces and internal support
- Cut pieces
Attach Top Piece With Glue
- Attach each side piece to the top piece with white glue
- Use clamps to keep side pieces in place while they dry
Reinforce Top and Sides With Nails
- Punch holes for nails with awl
- Pour white glue into holes
- Insert nails
Insert Internal Support
- Identify where internal support will be placed
- Punch hole for nail in top piece
- Place internal support
- Glue internal support to top and sides
- Widen hole for nail in top piece
- Pour white glue into hole
- Insert nail
Attach Bottom Piece
- Glue bottom piece to frame
Edging
You need to seal off the edges to help keep water out. I use gummed packing tape. You can look at this video from the Adaptive Design Association YouTube channel
Finishing
To finish the footrest, you need to apply primer, paint and polyurethane. I use water-based products to make clean-up easier.
You can look at these videos from the Adaptive Design Association YouTube channel