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With the 1006 components ready, workers cut holes into the chair’s body where pieces join together (C). “The pieces actually fit into one another instead of just being butt-welded on the surface,” Fisher says (D). “It is one of the most difficult steps in the process because you have to be very precise with the routered holes. Exacting joints make for a strong, nearly flawless chair.”
(C) Holes are cut into the body of the chair for joining pieces to fit Scott Suchman
(D) Instead of butt-welding, the pieces fit into each other to create a strong, nearly flawless chair