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How to build a stump stool

Introduction

How to build a stump stool

Using firewood and firewood, the whites built stools for the children upstairs. These adorable stools are sturdy and easy to make, but will be treasured and used for years to come.

Step 1

How to build a stump stool

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Chop firewood

Cut rounds of firewood about 2" thick from a 10"-14" diameter tree, using a chain saw.

Pro Tip

Trees harvested in the winter, when sap is not running up the tree, typically hold the bark better and leak less sap.

Step 2

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Create a plywood base

Trace the piece of firewood onto a 1/4" thick scrap piece of plywood.

Pro Tip

The secret to the strength of these stools is a hidden piece of plywood under the top of the wood stump. As the piece of firewood dries, it will split, creating weakness at the top of the stool. The plywood will prevent the piece of firewood from breaking completely.

Step 3

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Cut the base

Use a hacksaw to cut out the traced shape, cutting about 1/2" inside the traced line so the piece of plywood is not visible from the sides when attached.

Stage 4

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Paste the base

Apply the glue liberally to the bottom of the piece of firewood.

Step 5

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Lay the plywood

Use a staple gun, nail gun, or screws to attach the piece of plywood to the bottom of the stump. Keep the fasteners around the piece of plywood, avoiding the center area where the legs will attach.

Step 6

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Cut the legs

Use a compound miter saw, set at 20 degrees square, to cut the legs. You will need three legs per stool, each leg will cut 12" long, long point to short point, measurement, ends parallel 20 degrees from square.

Pro Tip

Three legs over four are recommended. The stool will not rock, even if the piece of firewood is not cut perfectly square or warps over time.

Step 7

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Drill holes

Drill two pocket holes in one end of each of the legs, using the pocket hole template for 1-1/2" thick stock. The pocket holes should be drilled at the long end of the butt cutouts. angle..

Step 8

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Insert the screws

Insert the screws into the holes in the pocket and place the legs on the bottom of the stool, equally spaced apart.

Step 9

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Attach legs

Attach legs with 2-1/2” pocket hole screws and wood glue.

Step 10

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Test the weight

Test the stools to make sure they support adequate weight and are stable and strong.

Step 11

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Paint the legs

Flip the stool over and paint the legs.

Step 12

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Personalize it

La mejor parte de un proyecto hecho a mano son las personalizaciones únicas. Usa unos marcadores de pintura para personalizar la parte superior del taburete..

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Lo cubre

La parte superior del taburete debe estar recubierta con un polietileno transparente. Se recomiendan varias capas para sellar completamente la corteza y el grano final..