La-Z-Boy Pedestal

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Chuck Key

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A friend has been diagnosed with IBM disease. Inclusion body myositis is a rare inflammatory condition of the muscles that causes weakness. One group of muscles involved in his case are the large thigh muscles making it difficult for him to stand from a sitting position. We have talked about raising his Lazy Boy recliner about four inches several times to help improve his situation. His chair has a round base as shown below.

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We considered two options.

Option 1 was to attach about six, 4 inch bun feet around the base and a 7th in the center. These would be off the shelf stock and use off the shelf mounting hardware.

Option 2, the option selected, was to construct a plywood pedestal as roughly illustrated in the following photo:

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My first step was to figure out how much plywood to buy. I used Cut list optimizer as an aid. I needed six 28 inch squares, 3 solid and 3 could be glue ups. That would mean one full sheet and one quarter sheet of plywood needed.

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Step 2. Rough in the circles. Again, 3 are solid and 3 are glue ups. The glue ups are marked up in the photo below and will be spoked to reduce the weight of the pedestal.

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The following photo shows assembly progress. the first wafer, the one on the bottom, was cut round with a router using a circle jig. It was then use a template to cut the remaining 5 layers. Each layer was added by glueing it to the template circle using a router flower bit to match previous layers.

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The next photo is top layer glued on to the lower layers. It will need to be routed with the follower bit to match the lower layers.

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Top ring glued on routed and hickory stain applied.

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Project complete and installed.

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jttheclockman

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Nice work around. Hope it works out well for him. I contemplated getting my Mom one of those easy lift chairs they have on the market that help assist elderly to get up and out of a chair. They seem to work well too. I never did. There was always someone there to help her as she got older and less capable.
 

dogcatcher

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That looks professional. Because of a spinal cord injury I have one of the lift chairs that raises and then tilts forward. At first I thought it was overkill, but as I have aged, I have found it to be a great deal.
 
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