Swings are one of the toys that we liked and played with when we were children. Most people like to swing, and with the advancement of technology, we can have indoor hanging chairs, so that everyone does not need to go to the wild. Swinging, today the editor will detail how to make an indoor hanging chair to help you drink a glass of water and lie leisurely indoors reading a book in your free time. It can especially help you release your stress after a busy day at work. Relax yourself and relieve your discomfort.
Indoor Swing Hanging Chair—DIY Step 1: Measure and drill holes
Measure and use an electric drill to drill wooden dowels, making sure that each hole is aligned horizontally with each other so that the frame is balanced . Mark the two 1.25-inch diameter logs 2 inches and 3.5 inches from each end, and mark the last 1.25-inch tip 3.5 inches from each end.
Indoor swing chair - DIY step two: keep it neat, clean and fixed
Use sandpaper to wipe and polish the small wood chips clean, and pass two thin wood tips through them respectively Use two thick wooden tips with 5/8 holes to make a hanging chair frame. Both ends of the thin wooden tips must be left about 1 inch outside the frame. (Tip: Use an electric drill to drive a screw into the intersection of the wooden tips and fix the four wooden tips, so that the swing chair is ready. Fix the frame at a higher position before weaving, which is also easier Easy to operate)
Indoor Swing Hanging Chair - DIY Step 3: Weave
Take out a rope about 1/4 inch thick, you need 16 pieces, and the Megane is about 26 inches long. Take out a rope and wrap it around the wooden tip from top to bottom. Thread the end of the rope into the small loop at the fold and tighten it. In addition, tie the other 15 ropes to the top of the frame like this. Once all is braided, your frame will have 26 ropes. (Tip: The braiding technique here is called a "square knot". Starting from the 4 strands of rope on one side, pass the leftmost rope to the right over the two adjacent strands of rope, and then pass it under the rightmost rope. The rope on the right is just the opposite. The rightmost rope passes under the two adjacent ropes to the left, passes over the leftmost rope, then passes through the bend, and finally tightens)
Indoor Swing Hanging Chair—DIY Step 4: Fix
Take another 1/2-inch thick rope, cut a 120-inch length, fold it in half and knot it, and then make a rope loop , and then hang the rope ring at a place you think is relatively high so that the following steps can be carried out successfully. Take out three thick wooden tips and pass the two ends of the rope through the holes in the sticks and tie them with a knot. The length of the rope from the top rope loop to the holes in the sticks is about 20 inches.
Use the remaining rope to pass through the small holes at both ends of the thick wooden tip above the frame, tie a knot and fix it. The stick is almost 30 inches.
Finally, take out the 1/2-inch rope, cut two pieces 65cm long, pass them through the small holes at both ends of the frame and tie them with knots at the ends. The remaining ropes should be followed. The upper sticks are connected, and the remaining rope is looped around the sticks and knotted. The length of the rope between the two sticks is about 60 inches. (Tip: Hang up the homemade swing chair and adjust the length of the rope to ensure it is stable)
The above is all the content explained by the editor today. I hope it can help everyone make an indoor hanging chair. Of course If you find it troublesome, you can also choose from the market and buy your favorite indoor hanging chairs according to your needs and preferences. But if you are really interested and have time, it would be very interesting to make an indoor hanging chair yourself. When you sit on it, drink a drink and read a book, you can really relax and relieve stress.