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Bamboo Stool - Bangaluru

Making of Bamboo Furniture
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Prof. Bibhudutta Baral
NID, Bengaluru
Tools and Raw Materials
 
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The Mudah is a low stool made of bamboo and split cane which is a load bearer which lasts from 3 to 4 years.

Bamboo (Setha):
The bamboo named setha and cane is preferred for weaving Stool (Mudah) and chairs.

Small Wooden Hook (Singri):
It is used for tightening and pulling the rope.

Hook Shaped Knife (Darat):
Hook shaped knife is used for cutting the rope and the bamboo in the required size.

Knife (Chaku):
Knife is used for removing the outer skin of the bamboo to give it a shine.

Flat Wooden Piece (Thokni):
Flat wooden piece used for flattening the bamboo tied together.

Bamboo Wastes (Thush):
It is used in the making of the rim to give thickness to the sitting area of the object.

Rope (Twine):
It is used for tying the bamboo pieces together to form the stool.

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