![]() It is an art which takes time and patience. Eight-way hand tying is an age-old construction technique.passed down through generations of craftsmen and women. This is the foundation for the spring chamber which adds incredible strength and eliminates the possibility of any future sagging.Eight-way hand-tied double cone coil springs are securely nailed to the hardwood frame and offer the ultimate in firm support and long lasting comfort. Steel bands are stretched under strips of webbing and are double nailed to the frame. All frames are sanded along the edges to create softer lines and eliminate hard edges that over time can be abrasive to upholstery material. The 4 corners of the frame are reinforced with corner blocks which are glued, screwed, and stapled to the frame, a process that triples the strength and stability of the frame. All frames are cut precisely and assembled by hand using select 5/4''hardwoods, which are then joined by glue and double-dowels to strengthen and reinforce the frame. Kiln dried hardwood lumber is used for the foundation of each frame.
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