Guineafowl21
Nordic Pine
A mate of mine, who drives a harvester, is going to give me some timber in log form (and has already given me a HUGE amount of beef). In exchange, he wants me to make him two bar stools from Larch, which will also be provided in log form.
Now, a bar stool needs the legs to be angled outwards in at least one plane, for stability. 5 degrees, ie 2.5 degrees per side? He hasn’t given any dimensions yet, so assume around 750mm tall.
Rather than wedged and angled tenons into the seat, how about adapting this design, which I know how to make:

Just with an angle in one plane, and some extra stretchers lower down. Top fixed on with buttons.
Angled tenons no problem on the RAS, just with a 2.5 degree wedge against the fence. I was hoping to get away with straight mortices to receive them. Rather than arched aprons, how about a simple cock bead at the bottom?
Any thoughts? This project will obviously have to wait until the Larch has been planked and seasoned.
Now, a bar stool needs the legs to be angled outwards in at least one plane, for stability. 5 degrees, ie 2.5 degrees per side? He hasn’t given any dimensions yet, so assume around 750mm tall.
Rather than wedged and angled tenons into the seat, how about adapting this design, which I know how to make:

Just with an angle in one plane, and some extra stretchers lower down. Top fixed on with buttons.
Angled tenons no problem on the RAS, just with a 2.5 degree wedge against the fence. I was hoping to get away with straight mortices to receive them. Rather than arched aprons, how about a simple cock bead at the bottom?
Any thoughts? This project will obviously have to wait until the Larch has been planked and seasoned.
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