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By Gregkl
#15872
I am reupholstering an occasional chair that originally had a fluted seat back. I don't care for that style and want to do something different that is more comfortable. My thoughts are a mildly(not pulled too deep) button tufted back.

My question is what is the best way to re-do the seat back given that it has a curve to it? Webbing? Springs?

If I install some type of support system, burlap, foam, Dacron and fabric, how do I get it all to follow the contour?

Thanks and thanks for accepting me to the forum!

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#15875
the back looks like it has no support , if not , i would add some webbing or some springs . tuffting would be pretty , make sure you have a tuft friendly fabric and you cut it on the right selvage.
Good luck with your project , please show when finished.
#15877
Thanks! I was beginning to wonder if my post was visible. This is my second attempt at doing a chair like this. The extent of my reupholstering has been simple recovering of seats on kitchen chairs.

I'll decide on webbing or springs. I figured it would need something. The original didn't have anything but the fluted(channel) back as very thick and tight. Uncomfortable for sure to lean back against.

How do I know if I have a tuft friendly fabric? I will only be pulling the buttons in slightly. It won't be a deep pull like on a lot of stuff I see. Just below flush basically. And I'm not sure I understand what is the right selvage.
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one way you cut the material it can stretch out more . so when tufting i find it easier to cut with the selvage sides across the grain , cutting it out right is important to the way the material lays.in tufting you have folds and creases when you pull the button in for the tuft.
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#15880
Sounds good. I have a piece of 2" foam to use. The original fluted(channels) were about 2" in depth so I'm hoping to keep close to the same seat "set back" by using the foam. I also have burlap I can use.

Thank you for the tip on the webbing. If I did the horizontal tight it wouldn't follow the contour of the seat back, right? And should I do weave the webbing?
#15895
Take it for what it’s worth, I know absolutely nothing about upholstery but just looking at the photos, what it you routered a groove in that top piece and used a piece of 1/4” plywood for a backing stapled to the side styles?Then glue the foam to the plywood backing. Again I am an ok wood worker but just starting out with upholstery. Webbing may be easier.
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Gregkl wrote: Sat Dec 31, 2022 9:20 pm Sounds good. I have a piece of 2" foam to use. The original fluted(channels) were about 2" in depth so I'm hoping to keep close to the same seat "set back" by using the foam. I also have burlap I can use.

Thank you for the tip on the webbing. If I did the horizontal tight it wouldn't follow the contour of the seat back, right? And should I do weave the webbing?
Always weave webbing
#15949
Shaun8484 wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 1:09 am Nevermind, my mouth talks faster than my mind, I guess it would be hard to tuft with a piece of plywood there. :confounded:
Generally on a frame chair webbing is used not plywood. Plywood backed chairs are upholstered but you then don't need the frame
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