Cardboard Couch
#1
Posted 02 March 2007 - 10:37 PM
#2
Posted 02 March 2007 - 10:51 PM
#3
Posted 02 March 2007 - 10:54 PM
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#4
Posted 02 March 2007 - 11:10 PM
To accomplish this, just cut each sheet so that there are several slots going half-way through. Then other pieces that have been notched in the same way can be inserted into these slots.
Edited by Out_To_Lunch, 02 March 2007 - 11:10 PM.
#5
Posted 02 March 2007 - 11:22 PM
#6
Posted 02 March 2007 - 11:31 PM
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#7
Posted 03 March 2007 - 12:08 AM
I only ask because I'm thinking of trying these and it would suck if the balls got all covered with hairs after a while.
#8
Posted 03 March 2007 - 01:37 AM
Why don't you buy one of those cool inflatable couches that are probably more comfortable than a cardboard couch. But if you really want to make one outta cardboard definatly need lots of distribution of weight on the bottom of the couch.
My brother had one of those, a seethrough blue armchair.... Well it leaked air like crazy... Other than that it was comfortable. Unless if you yourself owns one.. then you can tell me which one you got that doesn't leak.
#9
Posted 03 March 2007 - 12:06 PM
#10
Posted 04 March 2007 - 03:58 PM
Good Luck.
-TheVeg
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#11
Posted 05 March 2007 - 08:00 PM
it was setup like those 3d puzzles, you have slats about 1/2" apart from eachother all standing perfectly straight, supported by cross beams that are perpendicular, going through with their own holes cut to hold the slats up.
so essentially you have the slats sticking straight up like |||||| and then other cardboard cut to drop down on top of it, adding support and forming the chair. it isn't impossible.
#12
Posted 05 March 2007 - 09:21 PM
Pics when I'm done if ya'll want, should be in a few weeks (cardboard is in the mail). Hopefully this will inspire whoever started the topic...
...and ideas are bulletproof. "
#13
Posted 07 March 2007 - 04:16 PM
Pile a ton of cardbourd up and get some larger boxes to make the actual outline of the couch with. The piled up, and somewhat compressed pile under the top cover will hold up quite a bit. Just go outback some stores like Dollar General and stuff. They toss cardbourd boxes out back there all the time. Just remember to pick a dry to do so.
#14
Posted 08 March 2007 - 12:14 AM
#15
Posted 08 March 2007 - 02:43 AM
--Salvation Army
--Goodwill
--Thrift Stores
--craigslist.com
For a NORMAL sofa or loveseat for cheap or free?
Or are you just too lazy to go and get someone's old hulk of a sofa and lug it to your dorm/ apartment room?
I can't understand why anyone would want to spend money (or not) for a CARDBOARD sofa made of boxes. It won't be comfortable, it won't hold much weight for most of the designs out there (unless you carefully engineer the thing), it definitely won't impress the ladies (unless they're into that sort of thing; and you can't get your moves on lest you collapse the cardboard), and mostly, corrugated cardboard generates a lot of DUST as it sits there. Trust me, I changed all my cardboard storage boxes to Rubbermaid ActionPackers after a couple of years.
But, whatever floats your boat. When I was out of the house and in college, I got lots of hand-me-down furniture and made them cool with spraypaint and e-tape (paint and stripes). I still recycle old used things and clean them up. It takes a little work, but the results are extremely cool. No photos, since they'd all be from the black-and-white photo days.
If I went the cardboard route, I'd look at the FedEx site and try my hand at that. Good luck.
-Piney-
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#16
Posted 08 March 2007 - 04:59 PM
On the other hand, I still think it's fun to engineer this stuff. I'm going to go ahead with my desk, just because I think it's cool. If you were to build a couch out of cardboard, at least you could spray paint it the color you wanted. XD
...and ideas are bulletproof. "
#17
Posted 08 March 2007 - 09:10 PM
Look for an auction near you at www.autionzip.com.
#18
Posted 09 March 2007 - 02:06 AM
Did you try;
--Salvation Army
--Goodwill
--Thrift Stores
--craigslist.com
For a NORMAL sofa or loveseat for cheap or free?
Or are you just too lazy to go and get someone's old hulk of a sofa and lug it to your dorm/ apartment room?
I can't understand why anyone would want to spend money (or not) for a CARDBOARD sofa made of boxes. It won't be comfortable, it won't hold much weight for most of the designs out there (unless you carefully engineer the thing), it definitely won't impress the ladies (unless they're into that sort of thing; and you can't get your moves on lest you collapse the cardboard), and mostly, corrugated cardboard generates a lot of DUST as it sits there. Trust me, I changed all my cardboard storage boxes to Rubbermaid ActionPackers after a couple of years.
But, whatever floats your boat. When I was out of the house and in college, I got lots of hand-me-down furniture and made them cool with spraypaint and e-tape (paint and stripes). I still recycle old used things and clean them up. It takes a little work, but the results are extremely cool. No photos, since they'd all be from the black-and-white photo days.
If I went the cardboard route, I'd look at the FedEx site and try my hand at that. Good luck.
-Piney-
I don't really want an auction one or one of those free ones because they could have mold or something like that... And too lazy to bring it up the stairs. Don't care about impressing anyone. I am only 13.
I don't even know if there will be enough space left in my room to put a 2 person couch... I think I actually won't make one so I have more space.
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