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  1. Pub Table

    This is my first project posted on lumberjocks. I am a beginning wood worker and hope to keep improving as time permits. I finally finished this project after letting it string out for about 6 weeks. This pub table was made special for my bar room. The inspiration came from one of the...
  2. ambrosia maple and walnut high back stool

    first of 5 stools to come off the assembly line.curly ambrosia maple seat walnut back and legs
  3. Armless bar stools

    Here are a pair of custom wooden Maloof style bar stools we have recently adapted from our Contemporary Bar Stool we build. We basically removed the arms, but it's all in the details which needed to be adjusted for style and strength. We have cut the top of the front legs off and sanded them...
  4. Modern Plywood Bar Stool

    I saw this bar stool online and liked the shape….but there were a few things I wanted to change. I hid the screws, and made it a continuous grain. -White Birch Veneer Made with: Skill saw Router Power Drill Pocket hole jig What I learned: 1. Veneer is almost like paper and tears EASILY 2...
  5. Chevron pattern bar stool

    There are some really cool things you can do with plywood like creating visual patterns. I thought this could give a really cool look to an otherwise plain looking bar stool, so I decided to try out a chevron pattern for the seat. I used premium 3/4 plywood that I glued up on edge and resawed...
  6. Walnut Bar Stool

    This project is a stool that I made from some walnut and maple scraps that I had around the shop. It is finished with Arm R Seal. I am always impressed with how good this finish looks on walnut. If you like this project, check me out on Instagram at bigalsworkshop.
  7. Bar Stools

    My wife wanted a few barstools and I wanted a reason to make sawdust.
  8. Adirondack Armless Bar Chair

    This is the first of 4 new 'High' chairs using the seat and back from my Arm Chair, and the legs in 1 1/2" stock. The chair will come with legs that can be trimmed from a 36" deck height, 30" bar height, and a 24" counter height, all with arms the same as my Arm Chair. In designing the 30"...
  9. Solid walnut bar stools

    Solid walnut stools - These were made extra tall for a client in Pinehurst, NC. All walnut joined at the stretchers withe handmade floating tenons (no domino yet!) using the Paolini shop made mortiser. Seat and back are scalloped out with a router and jig then scraped, sanded, scraped and...
  10. Going for a spin

    Built a stool similar to this a while back and now my dad wanted one too. So I made another one. Hope he likes it. Red oak and mesquite. Adjusts from 26" to about 35" but not sure I would want to set it anywhere near that high. Don't look too closely at the seat cover. I'm a woodworker (?)...
  11. Modern Bar Stools

    These bar stools were a fun challenge to undertake. Now, building bar stools always seemed intimidating. I mean, bar stools need to hold a full-grown man without breaking. So, I approached this bar stool design with sturdy functionality in mind that still looked modern and contemporary. A big...
  12. Mike's Musicans Stools (4)

    Mikes Music Stools a good friend asked if i could make him a set of bar stools, and once i showed him my shop stool, he wanted four! these took nearly as long to complete as my first two! this time around i have a considerable amount of finely tuned tools at my disposal, and the results...
  13. One Man's Bar Stool--

    Is another man's life guard stand! I made a set of the tall bar stools for a client that had a 50" high counter. Seat height is 38". This chair is not for the physically unable. The other chair is for a normal, 36" high counter, although made a little wider than normal, for the "wide...
  14. Rustic Cedar Bar Stool

    Here is a bar stool I made recently. It's pretty straight forward. It's made from aromatic red cedar from my place here in south west Missouri. I cut the tenons by hand. They were roughed out with a machete and then fine tuned with a draw knife on a shave horse. The finish is a satin lacquer...
  15. Backyard Kitchen & Bar

    Spent about a year all totalled on this one. Grill area cover with L shaped bar and built a shed also Grill Cover is standard framing on 6×6 posts set 4' into the ground, single slope roof with architectural shingles to match the house L shaped bar is just 2×6 PT for now with deck paint, does...
  16. Maple Bar Stool

    Here is a professional photo of the maple barstool that was posted a while back. This picture shows it off a lot better. maple bar stool Scott Shangraw NM
  17. Extra Tall Bar Stool

    The bar height of my kitchen counter is an unusually tall 46-1/2". Unfortunately, typical store-bought bar stool are 24 or 29". We have two of the larger stools, but they were not tall enough for our counter. Our counter required 33-1/2" stools. I used White Oak with non-thorugh mortice and...
  18. 2x4 Half Lap Bar Stools

    I made a pair of 24" tall bar stools for a 36" bar that I have on the back side of my kitchen countertop. Finally I have a place to eat as I currently do not have a dining table. I'm not too thrilled with the stain I chose. I doubt I'll use it again. It was a little too dark for this piece and...
  19. prototype bar stool

    poplar prototype of new bar stool. legs and back are ebonized poplar.
  20. Another low budget project

    Plywood, 2×4's, and black paint. Inexpensive "worn" look with the help of a little sanding. Good way for a poor man to stay busy :)
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