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Kitchen – Guitar Stool – Dimensioning Lumber

Slow start today. Running this morning in almost 80 percent humidity took the ‘get up and go’ out of me so it was mid afternoon before I wandered into the shop. Continuing to contemplate wood choice I finally just dove in with the cherry left over from prior projects. It’s a bit of a mixture of sizes and it took a bit of sorting before I had the major components identified.

Then it was table saw, bandsaw and planer until the legs were the same dimensions and square and the upper rails all the correct width and size.

I did take the time to ensure that all surfaces were flat before cutting the larger board to make the upper rails, used my planer as a jointer per the usual process.

Sometimes you’ve just got to make a decision and move forward. One little bit of risk I had to consider was that the width of one of the legs was just under size. I could make them all slightly smaller …or I could make sure that the edge is tapered and hope that I don’t taper the wrong side. You can clearly see the leg that needs to be watched in the picture below.

Thinking ahead, the seat of the stool in the article is made of leather and since She who works Leather and Wood is not nearby (Please visit Marilyn’s blog). I’ll have to find an alternate place to get some help. There’s a little shop that I pass occasionally maybe I’ll stop in and see if they can do the seat.

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  1. leonardjnovak's avatar
    leonardjnovak
    November 23, 2024 at 8:53 am

    sometimes I enjoy the Wood preparation process as much as the project itself. There’s something very rewarding, turning a pile of Into workable material.into workable material.

    It’s fun to see the wood reveal its character and to imagine it Finished project

  2. leonardjnovak's avatar
    leonardjnovak
    November 23, 2024 at 8:53 am

    sometimes I enjoy the Wood preparation process as much as the project itself. There’s something very rewarding, turning a pile of Into workable material.into workable material.

    It’s fun to see the wood reveal its character and to imagine it Finished project

  3. leonardjnovak's avatar
    leonardjnovak
    November 23, 2024 at 8:53 am

    sometimes I enjoy the Wood preparation process as much as the project itself. There’s something very rewarding, turning a pile of Into workable material.into workable material.

    It’s fun to see the wood reveal its character and to imagine it Finished project

  4. November 23, 2024 at 3:11 pm

    Tried to leave a comment on your prior post. Not sure why it didn’t land.

    Made four of these and found it is really handy to make plywood wedges at 5.5 and 8 degrees. Keeps from having to adjust table saw and drill press settings, insures sameness on all parts, allows making new/extra parts later and provides clamping cauls.

    Mike

    • November 23, 2024 at 6:25 pm

      Thanks for the thoughts. I ended up cutting them with a chisel and a guide block but I think you have a great point if I want to make more than one.

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