I just finished up two extra large kitchen work stools. They are based on my regular High Kitchen Work Stool but they are 2 inches wider and deeper than the original. The three images below show some of the steps in shaping the seats.
the finished stools
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stool leg wedged tenon detail
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stool seat detail
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bags of sawdust take a ride on the mercedes to the bottom of the driveway.
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For the last few years, I have been bagging my sawdust and putting it at the bottom of my driveway. It always disappears within a day. I think it gets used for chicken house bedding. If I ever get some chickens, I will start keeping it for myself.
fruits of labor
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a blank for a rocking chair seat all mapped out for drilling
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Below are two of my Waltham Arm Chairs in cherry and ash to be mounted on office chair , swivel tilt hardware.
looking up at my shop roof peak while lying on the driveway on a sunny spring day.
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Figaro, teaching me how to enjoy a sunny driveway.
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The grass is beginning to green up, the black birds are in the marsh nearby and the geese are nesting after spending a week or so sitting on the ice.
Happy Spring,
Tim
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