Construction of Office Table and Chairs
Chapter One
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
A research was done so as to obtain the best design with the desired type of the structural material for the table to maintain its quality for a longer period of time without having any fault or change. Hence it is important to produce materials that will last longer and the quality to be of great importance in the construction of the office table chair. The various parts is arranged and form is such a way that it provides an efficient and economical procedure to the construction problem.
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
DEFINITION:
A table is generally defined as a piece of furniture with a flat top supported by one or more upright legs.
A chairs is generally defined a piece of furniture for one person on with a back, a seat and four legs, two on the front and two at the back.
TYPES OF TABLE
WOODEN TABLE
METAL TABLE
The wooden table is table made of wood and specifically of hard wood.
Metal table is simply a method of where a table were made of metal and specifically of steel usually carton steel (Combination of iron and carbon)
TYPES OF CHAIRS
WOODEN CHAIRS
METAL CHAIRS
The wooden chairs is a chairs made of wood and specifically of hardwood.
Metal chairs is simply a method of where a chair were made of metal and specifically of steel usually carbon steel (combination of iron and carbon).
CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE OF TIMBER AND WOOD.
Wood is association of complex substances. Wood is our oldest structural material and is still employed in almost every industry. Much timber, generally of inferior quality is also used in the production of paper pulp. This may be regarded as an excellent procedure when the end product is this textbook, but one may feel less enthusiastic about the felling of trees to make possible the printing of the average Sunday newspaper unless of course, it ultimately finds partial redemption as a wrapping material for fish and chips. Trees are probably the most acient living things on earth. Some of them are more than 5000 years old so perharps we should treat them with due respect.
CHAPTER THREE
CONSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURE
The condition and fabrication procedure of the office table and chairs, was done in a carpenter workshop. The construction steps are as follows:
CUTTING LIST.
This was done using a pen and paper to know the material that will be used in the construction. D1 X 12” X 12’ of Mahogamy and the number of plank used was four (4)
CHAPTER FOUR
DISCUSSION
The office table and chairs is a device used either for the reading and writing of any document. The whole parts these office table and chairs includes the turned legs. The connection nail, the backseat, the top of the table, the foam and the fabris etc. are fixed to effected efficiency in using it.
Generally considering all the material of construction it could be seen that for instance, mathogany and other wood have their individual merits. But point comparision between them will definitely show that in general, mathogamy wood has lots of advantage over other wood. For instance methogamy cannot be attack other woods by these factors while mathogamy wood is suitable to wide range of mechanical stability than the other wood.
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