Project by goriak | posted 12-05-2011 01:00 AM | 2505 views | 7 times favorited | 14 comments | ![]() |
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Hello, Jocks!
This stool is made of white oak. The idea of legs come from native African rattan stools. Seat is connected to base via lazy Susan. Footrest is made of 18 mm baltic bearch plywood covered and edged by 2,5 mm oak veneer and attached to legs by 12 mm dowels.
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NormG
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#1 posted 12-05-2011 01:59 AM
Wonderful design. Looks like it will be very useful
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cajunpen
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#2 posted 12-05-2011 02:00 AM
I really like this stool. Would love to see a Blog on how it’s done. Great piece, thanks for sharing.
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CL810
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#3 posted 12-05-2011 03:09 AM
Beautiful joinery!
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MarkR2
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#4 posted 12-05-2011 03:52 AM
that is cool stool…...
Eagle1
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#5 posted 12-05-2011 12:35 PM
Unique design. I really like it.
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Ken90712
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#6 posted 12-05-2011 04:00 PM
Have some tricky angles going on here. Nice work and well thought out. Great looking stool.
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simarilan
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#7 posted 12-05-2011 05:18 PM
Really like the stool, good job on the angles, nice touch.
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goriak
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#8 posted 12-06-2011 12:46 AM
Thanks guys! Actually this stool is prototype. There are some things in it, which has to be modified in next remakes. For example I want to remove or at least to reduce that gap between seat and base.
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parkerdude
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#9 posted 12-06-2011 05:46 AM
Very nicely done. How did you cut the joints? I’m hoping they’re done with hand-tools.
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goriak
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#10 posted 12-06-2011 01:26 PM
parkerdude, I did it with Irvin tenon saw and Центринструмент chisels.
Sorry, there are no pictures of progress, and I’ll be able to make next stool next season: my shop is cold, so blog is posible in march-april
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helluvawreck
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#11 posted 12-06-2011 10:02 PM
Very nice and an unusual design.
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goriak
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#12 posted 12-12-2011 12:14 AM
I found drawings, here they are:

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goriak
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#13 posted 12-12-2011 12:15 AM
http://forum.woodtools.ru/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=37767.0;attach=158143;image!
http://forum.woodtools.ru/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=37767.0;attach=158145;image!
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goriak
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#14 posted 12-12-2011 12:17 AM
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