Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Simple Cardboard Table

Welcome to another post by The Cardboard Guy!
Today, as stated in the title, we are going to be making a cardboard table.
Here is a small note for you to remember as I build this project:
The materials for this project aren't as common as regular corrugated cardboard. This is compressed cardboard that must be cut with a saw. I just happen to have a lot of it from my recycling bin scrounging, so probably only a handful of people could make this project

The difficulty level for this project is...

LEVEL 6 
You will use huge pieces of cardboard, and you need a load of patience and blueprinting and cutting skills


This project is extremely customizable, and therefore, I will not put my measurements of the supply you will need. What I will put though, is the amount of cardboard you will need.

2 long CC pieces
2 short CC pieces
3 short CC pieces (I used 3 because of the size of my table. Depending on the size of your table, you should use more or less accordingly.)
1 big sheet of SWC cardboard.
8 long CC pieces

First, you get your piece of SWC cardboard. Glue your two long CC pieces on opposite sides of the cardboard. Then, on the other two sides of the sheet of the SWC sheet, glue the 2 short CC pieces. it should look like this.
Now, to make the sheet of cardboard stronger, get your 3 short CC pieces and glue them to the bottom of this sheet, making sure you glue the CC's to the other CC's as well as to the SWC sheet.
Now it is time to make the legs of the table. Glue one of your 8 long CC's like so to one inside corner of the table.

Now, simply glue another piece on top of that one to make a nice rectangular leg. Do this for every corner of the table.


 And guess what? You're done! This chair can hold up to my baby brother, about 40 lbs.
Yes, that is a real chair on it.


I put mine in my closet...
Well, thank you for reading, and I hope you make this build!

Friday, December 7, 2012

Mini Cardboard Desk


Hi there, Cardboard Guy here, and today we are going to make a mini cardboard desk!


The difficulty level for this project is...


LEVEL 5

You will use medium sized pieces of cardboard and quite a bit of patience.

Great! Now it's time to get your cardboard.

1' x 2' 2" SWC sheets 3 PIECE 2, 4, and a bit of 7
4 1' x 1' SWC sheets (Or 2 DWC)  PIECE 3
2 7" x 11 1/2" SWC sheets  PIECE 5
1 9" x 11 1/2" SWC sheet PIECE 6
1 1' 2" x 2' 4" SWC sheet PIECE 7
3 2' 2" x 1' 1 1/2" SWC sheets PIECE 1

All your sheets should be uncreased and unripped.

PIECE 1
 Get one of your 2' 2" x 1' 1 1/2". Choose one of the long sides to be the side closer to you, and measure one foot away from the right side. Cut a upwards 1 and 1 1/2". Then, on the left side, measure 5" and make the same cut upwards. Cut to the edge of where the measurements came from. If you don't understand, it should look like this:
 
The 1 foot side is on the right bottom, the long cut. The 5 inch cut is the on the bottom left corner. Remember, the cut upwards is 1 1/2 inches.
 Once you figure out how to do this, duplicate this piece 3 times. Glue all the three pieces together, making sure the edges meet perfectly.

  
The finished product, all glued together.
Another view of the piece.
PIECE 2
Now get one of your 1' x 2' 2"s. Cut it into this piece.

Duplicate 2 times, then glue together.

PIECE 3
Now get all your 1' x 1' pieces. If they are DWC sheets, then they are done. put them aside. If they are 4 SWC sheets, then glue 2 of them together, just like how you did the other gluing. Then the other two together as well.

PIECE 4
Piece 4 is one of the the 1' x 2' 2" piece that you have. this will be the back of the desk.

Now, glue all these pieces together using the tape holding method .

Make sure the side of the piece is glued, not the bottom (where the corrugates show is the bottom).





If you have any problems with this step, leave a comment saying you don't understand, and I will post more pictures and try to explain it to you.





Now we make the little compartment. The nice thing about this compartment is that it fits standard notebooks, which are 9" wide. 

PIECE 5
Piece 5 is the 2 7" by 11 1/2" pieces. These will be the sides of the inside of your notebook compartment.

PIECE 6
Piece 6 is that 9" x 11 1/2" sheet.

Now it's time to glue.
Glue the PIECE 5's like so. Use the taping method to make the PIECE 5's meet PIECE 2 nicely. The PIECE 5 does not have to touch PIECE 4, only PIECE 2  and  PIECE 1.
The PIECE 5's glued. If you look closely, they are not touching the back piece (PIECE 4). If they were, you would see a shadow on PIECE 4.

 
How to tape PIECE 5 to PIECE 2.
 Great! You're two steps away from the end of the project!

PIECE 7
Get your last two 1' x 2' 2" sheets, and glue them together. Then, glue the 1' 2" x 2' 4" to them. This will be the top of the desk, so glue the uglier side to the 1' x 2' 2"s!
What the piece should look like from the bottom. Sorry for the bad camera angle.
 Now for the last step. Glue the bottom of PIECE 7 to the tops of PIECES 3, 4, and 2

You are now done.
 

Wait! How about this mess?
There we go!


Thanks for reading and making! Feel free to comment and share, and stay tuned from more posts from The Cardboard Guy.
 

Tape Method