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Armless Carpenter Turns to his Feet
5 commentsHandless woodworker in Ethiopia earns a living despite his setback
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Bloodwood and Maple Stool
The seat is made from the last piece of scrap left from the live-edge board used for the bloodwood table (see my profile for that post). Lots of checking and worm holes took weeks of old...
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Cafe Table
Just the right size for an intimate breakfast or a few pints watching the game. Our custom made Café Table will fit beautifully into any basement bar or small kitchen. Pictured here in...
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Old Fence post stool
A Walnut stool made from 1/4 of two fenceposts from Texas. Each of the children got a piece. This was in the attic for over 80 years. Made for one of the grandchildren..
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The Heflin Bar Stool
1 commentA good bar stool with a back is more than a tall chair. We discovered that the height places greater demand on the proportions and balance, that supporting your feet challanges the structure...
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Build a Ryczka: Part Two
4 commentsThe plan, cut list, and instructions for two variations of the ryczka, a Polish step stool.
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Small stool from ash
1 commentThis stool is made from Ash by project from Nick Gibbs book. This is my first project.
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Build a Ryczka: Part One
1 commentThis step stool is an ideal first project for new woodworkers, and a Polish family favorite. Part Two will include a plan to download and step-by-step building instructions.
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Curved Router Carriage
3 commentsI recently made a pair of stools and wanted to put a curved "saddle" in the seat to cradle the butt and also to make sure that no one mistook the stools for end tables. After...
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Laminated Strand Lumber stool
2 commentsKitchen stool turned from scraps of LSL framing lumber found in a construction site dumpster.
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3-legged Stools
2 commentsI teach high school woodworking in southeastern Pennsylvania, mainly from a production point of view. This stool project is centered around the use of jigs and fixtures to drill the angled holes in...
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Furniture Farm
1 commentIn a dream workshop that blends into Pennsylvania farm country, Brad Smith turns out furniture using parts from farm tools. Check out the latest back cover from Fine Woodworking
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Barnacle Stool
1 commentThe Barnacle Stool is a recent creation. The sculpted seat is very comfortable making this an ideal stool for occational use at a dining table. The body is laminated of 12/4" Maple and the Ash...
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Chippendale Stool
This was my first attempt at a classic style project. I went a little overboard in getting the tenons of the feet to show a lot of tension when grasping the ball. In all, this project taught me...
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Going With The Grain-The Life of a Woodworking Student and Artist-in-Residence
This is an introduction to a series of posts were I will be telling the tale of my trip through a four year University woodworking program. I will also be covering current events in my career along the way.
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Flamenco stool
2 commentsBloodwood and cumaru are the main wood used for this stool. The seat contains in addition some leftover mahogany.
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soft maple stool
These stools are made from soft maple with through mortise and tenons with a hard maple wedge. these are a first attempt at any kind of furniture making for me. I have two of them because the legs...
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Japanese shop stool
4 commentsThis is my shop stool for my woodshop in Japan. The design is a very old one similar to those used in for meditation in temples. The wood is Japanese cedar with a wax finish. As you can see the stool...
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Shaker Stool
This simple stool is great for little ones climbing to the sink, and for adults reaching high cabinets. It's 12"Hx12"Wx18"L. I modeled this stool on one that we bought years ago in a Shaker furniture...
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