How to Make a Barstool

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How to Make a Barstool

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Here's an easy tutorial on how to make a bar stool. The materials listed below are for one stool. Depending on how many you want to make, they should cost around $10 to build each one.

If you need help on this project, check out my video.

Supplies

1x10 1pc (at least 15" long)

2x3 3pcs 8 feet 3/8" dowel rod

1pc 2.5" screws 30pcs

paint,stain,polyurethane As required

Wood glue

Cut a 2x10 to 15 Inches Long

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Use a circular shaped object to trace a curved edge on all 4 sides.

Trim the edges with a jig saw.

Sand the seat as needed. (80 grit - 220 grit)

Cut the 2x3s

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Make an 8 degree angled cut on the end.

measure 28 inches down from each edge and make another 8 degree angled cut in the same direction.

Make the other 3 legs the same way.

If you don't have a miter saw:

Measure 1/4' down on one of the long sides.

Draw a line from the corner of the board to your mark. (should be an angled cut)

Measure 28" on each long side and make another angled mark on the board, then cut it out.

Need help? Watch the video:

Make 2 Pocket Holes on the Top of Each Leg

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Lay the legs out the same direction they will attach to the seat, then make 2 pocket holes on the top inside of each leg.

Attach the Legs

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Make a line 3/4" from the short sides and 1" from the long sides.

Attach the legs with wood glue and pocket screws.

Make sure the pocket screws are facing the inside and the legs are angled outward.

Cut the Bracing Out

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Take a measurement between the legs against the seat (the long sides)

Cut four 2x3s to fit. Mine were 10.5 inches.

Drill one 3/8 inch hole in the center of one of the skinny sides of 2 of these.

Attach the Bracing Between the Legs

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Use one screw and wood glue to attach the bracing to the seat.

Center the bracing between the legs.

Strengthen the Bracing

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Drill one 3/8 inch hole about 1/2 inch deep right in the center of each of the legs (2 inches down from the seat).

Put one screw in each hole.

Apply wood glue to the tip of the dowel rod and insert it in the hole to cover the screw.

Trim the dowel rod, then sand it down.

Do this for each of the four legs.

Need help? Watch the video:

Add Some Bracing

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Make a line on the inside of each of the legs 10" up and parallel with the floor.

Attach the two 2x3s cut earlier flush with the bottom of the 10" line using the method shown earlier.

Use two holes, screws and dowel plugs on each side of the bracket.

Add One More Brace

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Take a measurement between the center of the two braces.

Cut one 2x3 to that length. Mine is 8"

Use a 3/8" drill bit,screws, and dowel rod (as before) to mount the board centered between the two previously placed braces.

Need help? Watch the video:

Here's a Pic of Your Unfinished Barstool

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Stain, Paint, and Seal As Desired!

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I used a Espresso colored stain and polyurethane on the seat.

I painted the legs with a satin white oil based paint.

Enjoy your new barstool!

Watch the video!