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Morley Bar Stool Seat

The original stool design has contrasting lumber for the legs and seat. its a design that I like and with the legs cherry, it made sense to go with a lighter colored maple for the seat. The seat design requires three pieces of lumber to be glued together followed by shaping on the band saw. The shaping jigs will be an entirely new process so let’s get moving!

I used the usual methods for prepping the lumber to make the seat blanks. Handsaw to cut to length and then the planer to flatten the sides. Nothing unique from my other projects. Once the pieces were milled and edges square it was time for building jigs.

Along the way I did make a modification to my planer. I never purchased the attachment for dust collection (wish I had, but its now unavailable) and have been using a homemade attachment for many years. I finally swapped out the flange for attaching the dust hose and it is a much needed improvement.

The jigs for curving the seat were relatively straight forward (I did very well on the leg jig) It’s really a piece of plywood that is trimmed to fit the curve. One piece rides inside the other on the bandsaw and with a few clamps its done.

The only issue I had was a broken bandsaw blade which looks like a manufacturing defect.

Blanks were glued and clamped and the seats are 50% complete. All it needs is some shaping and trimming.

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