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With design guidance from instructors Tim Rousseau and Adrian Ferrazzutti, Lindsay built this "Strummer’s Stool" (17 in. deep by 14 in. wide by 35 in. tall) during the Twelve-Week Intensive course at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship. The maple and oak veneers of the curving seat and solid-walnut frame are finished with shellac. Maine Wood 2010 Photo: Stretch Studio
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, walnut, maple, shellac, Custom Design, Oak veneer
Strummers Stool
comments (1) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
With design guidance from instructors Tim Rousseau and Adrian Ferrazzutti, Lindsay built this "Strummer’s Stool" (17 in. deep by 14 in. wide by 35 in. tall) during the Twelve-Week Intensive course at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship. The maple and oak veneers of the curving seat and solid-walnut frame are finished with shellac. Maine Wood 2010 Photo: Stretch Studio
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, walnut, maple, shellac, Custom Design, Oak veneer



















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