well you are getting into more technical stuff trying to use steel block cushions , I doubt if you could make these youreself ( put it this way I could not make them, I can only put parts together allready sourced for steels ), the cushions differ from normal cushions in that the slip that holds the colth in is on the reverse of the block , on a normal cushion it is on the top , and the cushion is in one piece .
the cushion is in two parts realy , the steel with block and rubber attached and covered is bolted to the slate , and the capping suround which bolts to the back of the steel plate.
It would be better for you to just make standard cushions .
Good picture's though and one that shows the slide in panel covering the cushion bolt hole's which will be of use to Mike P and his pocket problem . If mike is reading this I think his cushions have had the bottom moulding planed down past the bottom slot then buttons put over the Bolt holes , but with the main body being Scotch pine it shows this lower priced wood without the panel to hide it .
wish I could post picture's , I'm not too good on a PC .
the cushion is in two parts realy , the steel with block and rubber attached and covered is bolted to the slate , and the capping suround which bolts to the back of the steel plate.
It would be better for you to just make standard cushions .
Good picture's though and one that shows the slide in panel covering the cushion bolt hole's which will be of use to Mike P and his pocket problem . If mike is reading this I think his cushions have had the bottom moulding planed down past the bottom slot then buttons put over the Bolt holes , but with the main body being Scotch pine it shows this lower priced wood without the panel to hide it .
wish I could post picture's , I'm not too good on a PC .
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