Contemporary Kitchen Stools
  • il y a 6 ans
Learn now I made these contemporary kitchen stools based on a design from French woodworker Boris Beaulant. These stools are based on child-size stools that he made from beech. My stools are taller and suitable to be used for sitting at a kitchen counter. They are made from black walnut and cherry.\r
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Watch how Boris Beaulant made his stools at: \r
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My tools are not quite as sophisticated, so I had to figure out a different method to make them. I succeeded and am pretty happy with the result.\r
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Some of the things I used to make these stools include:\r
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DeWalt 12 1/2 Planer: \r
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Freud Industrial Thin Kerf Crosscut Blade: \r
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Titebond İ Wood Glue: \r
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T-88 Epoxy: \r
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Ridgid Random Orbit Sander: \r
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Delta Mortising Attachment: \r
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INCRA MITER 1000SE: \r
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Behlen Pumice Stone: \r
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Paraffin Oil: \r
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Crystal Clear Paste Wax: \r
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Minwax Tung Oil Finish: \r
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3M Sandpaper: \r
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