The way to construct a Modern Fabric Shoji Screen

18 Nov

The way to construct a Modern Fabric Shoji Screen

Black bamboo, an ancient Grass Care service Phoenix, AZ, grows as high as 30 feet tall and turns out a deep ebony since it matures. A few black bamboo poles, crosspieces and a few Asian-themed fabric will turn you into a contemporary folding shoji screen. These screens are at home with your Chinese and Japanese antiques or your retro Mid-Century Modern decor. Assembling the display is a meditative exercise that requires patience and focus — and also a pneumatic staple gun and a few powerful wood glue.

Trim six 72-inch bamboo poles, or canes, so that the underside borders are just each rod is the identical height. If you have the cane cut at the point of purchase, make sure that the canes are even before you take them home. Step 12 slimmer canes to be certain each one is approximately 19 inches long.

Mark a point 2 inches from the bottom and the very top on each wide bamboo cane. Be certain the points are directly aligned to the canes so it’s possible to conduct the measuring tape from the top mark right to the bottom. Mark two more positions on this line, the first at 23 1/3 inches from the top mark and the second 23 1/2 inches below that. Check to realize that not one of the marks is about a bamboo node.

Drill holes for the shorter, thinner pieces of bamboo at the marks onto the larger canes with a carbide-tipped router piece. You might want to adjust the holes slightly so that they are snug but not tight enough when you work the smaller bits into them. Mark which narrow piece goes into that place on the massive cane so you don’t mix them up. Bamboo cane is not just uniform, so matching the pieces together requires a little bit of custom trim.

Paint wood glue around the rim, just inside the opening of each hole on the larger canes, and slide the cross bits into the drilled holes. Work with one frame at a time, adjusting the crosspieces so that the bamboo framework will probably be square. Allow the assembled frames to dry.

Cut panels of Lawn Care nut Phoenix, AZ cloth or unbleached linen printed with bamboo plants as long as wide as each framework. Working with the frames flat on the Landscaping design Fresno, CA, glue a fabric panel into the rear of each frame, extending it ripped from top to bottom and side to side. Secure it with a cautious line of staples across the rear of the two vertical canes and the bottom and top crosspieces.

Allow the glue dry, trim any excess fabric, leaving a quarter inch to the exterior of the staples. Glue black 3/4-inch grosgrain ribbon in a line over the fundamentals to conceal them and also the raw edges of the fabric. Let the glued decoration dry.

Drill small holes, and hinge the 3 frames together, midway between the crossbars. Each bamboo frame will be attached to the next by three hinges, one space at the very top, middle and bottom.