Frame ConstructionSherrill blends traditional hand craftsmanship with modern manufacturing methods to produce frames that are among the finest used in the upholstery business.
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Each frame is precisely cut and hand assembled. |
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Double dowels are utilized in all structural parts for sturdy, longlasting joints. |
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To complete construction and add stability to the frame, large precisely cut corner blocks are positioned at each corner where the greatest stress occurs using both glues and screws. |
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Sherrill mounts a solid interlace web bottom to each frame. Springs of various gauges and heights are securely attached to the full web bottom using clinch fasteners. |
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The individual spring coils are hand-tied and bound together in eight separate directions using polyester cording. The cording is then securely anchored to the frame.
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Marshall units are used when thickness of back and styling permits. |