This is my design for a portable and light weight lounge swing. Designed to look like a gazebo it has a hexagon shape, and ropes that go to a single point to mimic a gazebo's roof. An other design feature are the slightly translucent fabric strips that suspend the user in the air.
Here is a list of what you'll need to make the portable lounge swing.
The seat is made out of the plywood panel, and has pine supports in between the two sheets. It's completely kept together using wood glue, no screws or nails are needed. The thin plywood can be cut using a utility knife.
You can find the exact dimensions of the seat on the 3D model shown above.
These dowels will be used as buttons to secure the top part of the swing to the seat for transport.
Cut the pieces as seen on the dimensions picture, when all the pieces are cut you can glue and screw them together to become the top part. After that you can attach the ropes to the frame and put them trough a single metal ring in the center this will give it that gazebo look.
First you'll need to cut the strips of fabric you,ll need out of the lining fabric.
All of the fabrics have white stitches lengthwise and orange or your color of choice stitches across the width.
The four main strips are used to support the weight of the person swinging. They are made by first folding the 500 mm piece in half so you'll have one double piece of fabric that is 250 mm wide. Then using the white yarn stitch down the length of the piece of fabric on both sides. After that you fold the ends of the fabric down to create a 1200 mm long piece that has a 200 mm overlap on each end. Then using the orange yarn or whichever color you prefer, stitch 3 double stitches 6 in total as seen on picture number two.
Al the other pieces follow the same set of rules, firstly they are attached to the seat using the 7 mm x 18 mm pieces of wood. Secondly they have either a button hole or a dowel attached to the other end. The two small pieces used for the handle have an opening for a 15 mm dowel.
Hide the shrews you'll need to attach the fabric strips under the fabric, or under the dowels.
Drill 2 holes 50 mm from the edge and in the middle. Thread the thin rope trough, and make a small double knot. After that repeat the process trough the dowels.
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