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Ash Bar Stool
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
DeJong spent nearly 150 hours making this ash bar stool (21-3/4 in. deep by 17 in. wide by 38 in. tall). It was a lesson in sketching, refining a design, and angled joinery. The finish is linseed oil and oil-based polyurethane. From Fine Woodworking #205
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