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Curveply
Specialty Products Inc.
has a thing about bottoms. Yes, that’s right, butts!
With
sales offices across North America, Curveply has established
itself as a leading player in the manufacturing of unique
seating solutions. In fact, a visit to their
Bracebridge-based factory (alternatively, check out their
website at www.curveply.com)
reveals the folks at Curveply make anything butt – oops, but
– typical wood chairs.
My
favourite has got to be what I call the daisy chair.
Picture, if you will, the type of plywood chair you might
expect to find in a doctors’ or dentists’ waiting room.
What Curveply does is to turn that otherwise mundane looking
object into a work of art, shaping the backrest into a large
daisy. Neat stuff, and definitely the kind of chair you’d
be forgiven for wanting to take home with you when your
visit’s over. (In fact, many of Curveply’s products do
end up in people’s homes, and are specially created to
lend a unique finish to many a dining rooms and kitchens.)
How
do they do it? Using only the best quality hand-selected
materials, Curveply works closely with its clients to ensure
its engineering practices provide the best possible finished
product and value for money – something also helped by the
lower overheads and skilled employees found in such
abundance in Muskoka.
Such
is Curveply’s reputation that many custom builders and
furniture makers rely upon the company to manufacture a wide
range of curved-plywood products, including curved railings
for chair-backs, tables and baby cribs (this is done using
the unique Vertaply Construction process.
How
do they do it?
Putting
a curve in material as strong and sturdy as a piece of wood
is a complicated procedure. The product first needs to be
carefully designed. This is done using Curveply’s in-house
CAD computerized design software which can accurately handle
the most complicated of designs and dimensions (just like
the daisy chair mentioned). Once the design is completed,
the CAD file is transformed into another program that allows
countless duplicates of each item to be produced – using
either a mold specially made for the design, or using the
company’s High Frequency Press – that, other than
natural differences in wood patterns, are identical.
Curveply
also prides itself on being environmentally friendly. For
the most part, water-soluble adhesives are used, producing
an extremely rigid product. The glue doesn’t bleed through
the surface of the materials used and, as only water is
required for clean up, both the environment and the owner
benefit.
For
further information, contact Curveply’s President,
John Robinson, at
Box 1357, Bracebridge, ON P1L 1V5; or phone 705-646-8844 or
toll free 1-888-277-5556.
You can also email the business at curveply@muskoka.com
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