Stool Project DIY
Justin Park and Kelvin Chang
Mr. Pak
1st Block
The Legs
Cut the 1x8 10ft lumber[s] into 8 1.5x30 in. pieces, 8 1.5x14.5 in. pieces
Glue
Glue together each piece to make 4 30 in. legs and 4 14.5 in. supports
Drill
Using the pocket hole jig, drill in 2 holes near the edges of the 14.5 inch long braces, as shown above, on both ends of the brace.
Base
Cut the 1x10 6 ft. lumber into 2 17.5 x 8.75 in. slabs then glue them together securely
Adding on the Braces and Base
Screw in the braces 1 foot above the end of the leg and combine all legs to create a sturdy bottom. After that, screw on the glued base onto the legs evenly so that the base lays level and balanced on top of the legs.
Base Support
Cut a 1x8 10 ft. lumber into 2 more 1.5 x 17.5 inch parts. then screw them in to the bottom of the base.
CNC Stool Seat
Using the VCarve program, import the Bitmaps(provided above), then convert the files into vectors and use the CNC machine to cut out the stool seat shape along with the back support. Make 3 of them.
Base Seat
Get your 3 seat parts from the CNC and glue them on top of the base. 2 at the edge and 1 at the middle and then screw them in for more security.
Seat "Logs"
Get 0.5 inch thick plywood and cut out 19 1 x 17.5 inch strips, Cut out 4. 4 x 17.5 inch strips, and then cut out 1 4 x 17.5 inch strip. Use the hand router to round the edges of the strips.
The Front
Drill in the 2 front pieces for the stool, as shown in the picture above, so that there is more stability for the logs
Logs
Get the 1 inch logs, lay 16 strips out along the bottom seat and then glue them on with wood glue. After they are laid out, glue on the 4 inch strip then the 2 inch strips, and then finish off the top with the 2 leftover strips on top. Make sure to screw in the back pieces so that they stay secure and on the back support.
Front and Back Top Brace
Use the 2 x 14.5 inch strips of wood and glue them onto the front and back of the legs. Nail the supports in for the front and back to keep them secure.
Sanding
After all of the logs are done gluing, sand the logs for the seat. Move up on grits to make the seat as smooth as possible.