Abstract:
Although research on rattan care furniture joints has received significant attentions i.e.
nailed, nailed and bound with rattan rops, screwed and screwed and bound, little
research has been performed with respect to dowel connection, particularly in the area
of rattan cane chair. Nine chairs from rattan with dowel joints were manufactured.
Using questionnaire, the chairs were evaluated for aesthetic, functionality,
environmentally friendliness, purchased intention durability and strength. The
questionnaire was administered to 100 sandwich students from University of Education
Winneba – Kumasi. Personal observations were also used in the data collection,
photographs of the products were taken for more understanding of the manufacturing
processes. The result showed that product aesthetic, functionality, environmentally
friendliness and purchased intention supported the innovation of the rattan cane chair,
whereas mixed result emerge from durability and strength of the chair. The most
important drive of preference for the rattan cane chair was aesthetic followed by
functionality, environmentally friendliness, purchase intention, durability and strength
as the lowest. Recommendations were made to draw attention of rattan furniture
industries in Ghana to improve on the use of rattan cane to help arrest the current
situation of depending solely on our local wood resources in producing wooden
artifacts. The study concluded that further research should be geared towards improving
the design in the near future, the focus should be on durability and strength that could
meet international standards to enhance trade.
Description:
A dissertation to the Department of Construction and Wood Technology at
University of Education, Winneba Kumasi in partial fulfillment of the
requirement for the degree of MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY (WOOD
TECHNOLOGY)