Furniture design architecture || Manufacture of shophouse jalousie frames.

inCollage_20210902_001016761.jpg

logo-3.png

Welcome to the month of September, may it be a month full of blessings for all of us and may the covid19 outbreak pass quickly and also hopefully the people's economy will improve again.

I'm @deltasteem from Indonesia and my daily life as a furniture maker at one of the cv.furniture in aceh.

In the current covid19 outbreak season, my CV is very quiet and I'm very grateful, last week I just received an order for 3 shophouse decoration frames and this week I just finished three architectural projects for these frames.

IMG_20210901_225019.jpg

I design the drawing according to the customer's request.

logo-3.png

To complete the jalusi frame furniture project and the shop door, my customer has to prepare Rp12,500,000 or about $90 and you will get 3 pairs of complete jalusi frame with a size of 350cm x90cm x 40cm and this is the market price in the season covid19 and the frame- The frame is made of meranti wood, which is a good type of wood group III for the frame material which we often use for the construction of houses.

Here I will explain to you how to make this frame project as simple as possible and maybe this can be useful for all of you who sometimes feel curious or want to try when you build a shop or house .In working on furniture projects, it is necessary to use mathematics ( , - , x ) so that the results are exactly as stated in details the picture.

The wooden block that I used after the pruning process was 5.5cm in size and to make this arch (frame hat) I also used the wooden block which I had to cut by following the mold line and cut the wood using a shawl machine, then I glued the two parts together using a glue and nails.

To complete the jalusi frame project, first I made a mall made of 0.5mm multiplex, then I carved the shape of the frame using a pencil that was completed with detailed image sizes and after I finished drawing it then I cut it using a manual saw.

IMG_20210422_134906.jpg

Jalousie frame mall

logo-3.png

I printed the mall with a length of 175cm x 90cm x 40cm x50cm, then after I finished all the parts of the mall I finished working on, I continued by preparing the circuit blocks and some of the materials I lined following the shape of the mall's hollow, then I cut it using a shawl machine and the result was like this

IMG_20210422_135049.jpg

logo-3.png

IMG_20210422_134930.jpg

logo-3.png

IMG_20210422_134919.jpg

logo-3.png

One of the blocks is 5.5cm thick and 6.5cm wide so that the size is the same as the size of the bricks of the two blocks-I put them together by following the mall mold using wood glue and nails, the size is 13cm wide, after the joining process is complete the result is like this.

IMG_20210425_123357.jpg

logo-3.png

After the process of making the frame cap which I have completed with the corner of the glass holder and the center support pole, then I continue with the process of making the lower frame of the frame which I have completed with a series of pole mounts and glass mounts, the result is like this.

IMG_20210425_121110.jpg

logo-3.png

IMG_20210425_123349.jpg

logo-3.png

After all the basic sets of materials are complete, I continue by uniting all the parts of the circuit and to attach the whole series I use 4 inch nails and here you have to get a corner so that the frame does not shrivel, after the whole series is complete the result is like this.

IMG_20210524_150508.jpg

logo-3.png

IMG_20210428_100707.jpg

logo-3.png

IMG_20210426_095357.jpg

logo-3.png

IMG_20210425_123432.jpg

logo-3.png

In the process of the circuit I spent several hours and waited for the glue to stick really firmly after everything was finished, then I continued with the installation of 0.5mm transparent glass on the inside of the frame and I placed the glass on the holder that my made around the inside frame and to glue the glass, I used trim. (made of wood) with the help of adhesive glue and nails ..

IMG_20210427_171751.jpg

logo-3.png

IMG_20210427_171802.jpg

logo-3.png

IMG_20210426_112856.jpg

logo-3.png

IMG_20210428_094213.jpg

logo-3.png

IMG_20210428_100657.jpg

logo-3.png

IMG_20210428_093715.jpg

logo-3.png

Then after all the parts were finished, then I continued by giving flowers to each inner corner (front and back) of the frame using a router machine so that the wood surface looks more beautiful, not sharp and the frame looks so neat.

IMG_20210426_095415.jpg

logo-3.png

IMG_20210426_095441.jpg

logo-3.png

IMG_20210426_095735.jpg

logo-3.png

Then, after I finished working on all the parts, then I continued the finishing stage, which was to put dumpuls on the wood joints so that the gaps in the connection wood were not visible and the frame would look neater.

IMG_20210428_094452.jpg

logo-3.png

IMG_20210428_100738.jpg

logo-3.png

And the process of making a shophouse jalousie frame for $90 with a size of 350cm x90x40cmx50cm which is made from meranti wood with a transparent glass middle circuit is complete even though the result looks very simple but in the process of working on this project it is clearly a little complicated and to complete the 3 units of the frames I worked with a friend me and i spent a week.

IMG_20210426_104004.jpg

My regards @deltasteem.

logo-3.png

Those are some of the ways that I work on every wooden architectural design project and these are my daily activities, hopefully the way to make frames that I share today can be useful for all of you and if there is something wrong in writing, please understand.

logo-3.png

logo-3.png

Sort:  

Nice work dude, looks great. I love me some meranti wood it's so versatile for exterior fixtures and fittings. Not to mention it looks nice.

Well done on the project.

Thanks @rubido and you are right @rubido meranti wood is indeed a good enough wood for home interior materials.

@Thebigsweed Although my face looks young but now I am 29 years old and I already have a daughter,.

before when I was in high school, every day after school I followed my parents who worked in the furniture section, then after I finished school I looked for work in furniture while studying and little by little I gained additional knowledge until I was able to master how to make furniture Sills and more....

If you ask me what my next work will be, I don't know it yet, because right now my shop is still quiet, the effects of covid19 and the community's economy are getting more difficult..

Being a woodworker myself, I understand the time and effort a project like this takes. I'm not sure how old you are, you look very young, but your mastery of woodworking goes far beyond your years.
The detail and quality of the finished project are top-notch.
Being able to do such fine work must be very rewarding.

Thanks to my buddy @dandays I have been turned onto another woodworker that I will enjoy following.

So what's your next masterpiece going to be.


The rewards earned on this comment will go directly to the person sharing the post on Twitter as long as they are registered with @poshtoken. Sign up at https://hiveposh.com.

@tipu curate

Thanks @claudio83 and greetings I hope you are always healthy there.

Hello @deltasteem, it's a pleasure to see you again in our beloved community. A warm welcome back. The pandemic has certainly crippled many enterprises from various sectors. And it's a huge sigh of relief for your furniture shop to receive new projects to welcome the month of September. Congratulations on the excellent craftsmanship of those jalousie frames and on your thriving business. Well done!

Thanks @storyoferne for your warm welcome and I am always here with you all.

the current covib19 outbreak is really torturous and hopefully this month the people's economy will slowly grow back,

This project is quite complicated and in the next episode I will try to discuss how to make a simple frame in detail, so that architecture lovers can learn it easily.

Warm greetings to you and your family and friends, I hope you are always healthy there ;)

You work Is amazing

Thanks @feiderman and this is inherited from my parents :)

Incredible dude. I just saw this in Nathen007's feature and wasn't expecting that at all. Congrats on the reward.

Check this out @thebigsweed <-- little help @farm-mom.

Thanks @dandays And greetings, I hope you are always healthy there, friend :)

Thanks for the heads up. @deltasteem is some craftsman, a dude whose work I plan on enjoying in the furure.

I'm sure you see as many wood workers here as I do. Every once in awhile though I find one I know my man Sweed will appreciate.

Have a great weekend you guys.

Thanks @thebigsweed,Of course, this is one of my daily jobs ;)

@dandays thanks freind :)

I applaud you and anyone who can make furniture!

And your stuff looks great too!

Thanks @chocolatescorpi and greetings hope you are always healthy there :)

Thank you and you too.
Keep creating cause you're doing great stuff!

 4 years ago  

Well done @deltasteem! We're happy to inform you that this publication was specially curated and awarded BRONZE MARK in Architecture Brew #37. Congratulations!

AB CURATION BANNER - BRONZE MARK - NEW.jpg

Subscribe to Architecture+Design, an OCD incubated community on the Hive blockchain.