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Great looking shop stool.
 

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Nice handy stool. Great construction. I love the curved seat to make it comfortable!!
 

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Very nice job on the stool. The blog was great. I may try a hand at something similar and this will definitely help me on the way.

Thanks a bunch for sharing.
 

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Very nice. I need to make me one of these!
 

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Anthony and Airframer: Make one. It´ll make you happy!
 

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Beautifully made. I think I'm going to make one for myself as I am sitting on an upside-down 20l paint bucket.
 

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Its a beauty!
 

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I totally agree; 'its a beauty'.
Lovely work, details and most of all chair.
Love the numbering on the chair.
Best thoughts,
Mads
 

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Fantastic work bro. I love how you refer to it as " great fun" keep at it. Life was meant to be lived !!!
 

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Great Job! A very Danish stool for a Danish woodworker
 

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Kaleb: I am glad you say that! Have tryed my best to make traditional Japanese and modern Danish meet at its best
 

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I tried making one of these a few years ago - unmitigated disaster! Well done, yours is exactly what I wanted!
 

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Todd: Great that you liked reding it
TheWoodfather: That is a shame. What happened? Read you blog btw. Some great stuff that i sertainly will take to the shop w my son!
 

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The type of stool you made here may look simple to make but they are a bit complicated to build. You did a nice job on Your stool, they turned out really nice.

I saw the comment you left on my page Just want to say thanks and if you would like the plans to the stool I made you can find a link on my other post . I got the plan from rmac Russ. He deserves the credit for this plan.
You can leave out the folding steps if you don't want them and just make the stool part. It's not a difficult build at all, much easier to make.
Hope this helps! Good Luck and Happy New Year!
 

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Thanks, Woodshaver! As you perhaps saw on the accompagnying blog post i used the router to shape the round tennons. Just newer thought about using it for the seat.. I really like the shape of the stool and just moved into a new apaprtment that needs stools for the kitchen. Might make myself a jig like yours for them.
 

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kaerlighedsbamsen,

I drew up a plan for you and any one that would like to use this. Depending on the size wood you use, you may have to make height adjustments on the router carriage and maybe raise the bottom of arc a bit.
But the plan should help you get going if you do decide to make one.
Good luck!
Link to my page

 

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Wow Tony- that is great!
Now i HAVE to build some more… Thank you so much!
 
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