My Very First Attempt at Making This Three Leg Stool From Pine

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • I got out of my comfort zone this week & decided to revisit a piece of furniture I have been wanting to make for a long time now; the three legged stool. I had some nice southern yellow pine leftover from a project & figured it would make for a good wood to practice this piece on since I have never made one before. I had started one when I moved into my shop 7 years ago but after turning the top & one leg, I decided to scrap the project & never came back to try until now. If you enjoyed this video, please let me know & be sure to like, comment & subscribe!
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Komentáře • 42

  • @DougMilleratWoodSpunRound

    Great job, Andrew. The still looks great and will, I’m sure, find a lot of use there in the shop. I really like the straight tung oil finish as well.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! I’m already enjoying having it in there. My first instinct was to go with the Tung oil but I had to be different lol next time I’ll learn to trust my gut. Would’ve saved me a days worth of sanding lol

  • @forbol
    @forbol Před rokem +6

    It's a beautiful little stool. Wedges should be set perpendicular to grain direction. When installed parallel with grain they have a tendency to split the wood along the grain. I found this out the hard way. Prototyping is how we learn.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Před rokem +2

      Exactly! This was the second time I’ve ever made through tenons so still learning & that’s also why I went with pine. Was just going to be a shop stool anyways and more of learning experience than a finished product but I am still happy with how it went!

    • @posirowe
      @posirowe Před rokem

      I was confused until i realized you meant perpendicular to the grain of the seat blank. thanks for tip!

  • @annlaurie1484
    @annlaurie1484 Před rokem +6

    Beautiful job, well done. 😊

  • @MarykateMcCarn
    @MarykateMcCarn Před rokem +3

    That stool came out great! My favorite part is definitely your face at 10:43 haha

  • @zanebeegle6825
    @zanebeegle6825 Před rokem +3

    Great project!👍😁

  • @steveng6269
    @steveng6269 Před 6 měsíci

    nice job. Im going to make a coupe for the first time! Thanks

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Před 6 měsíci

      Have fun! Its a cool project to try out!

  • @Cdspirit07
    @Cdspirit07 Před rokem +4

    Nice work man keep up

  • @hugoramos3113
    @hugoramos3113 Před 6 měsíci +1

    What a good idea how to make the holes in the seat. Well done!

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Před 6 měsíci

      Through tenons are awesome! One of my favorite styles of joinery. Thanks for the comment!

  • @halmartin7668
    @halmartin7668 Před rokem +1

    GREAT Job!!

  • @OhanaAinaWoodworks
    @OhanaAinaWoodworks Před rokem +1

    Well done.

  • @William_Kenny
    @William_Kenny Před 6 měsíci +1

    Super nice well done 👍

  • @tearemsturnings8750
    @tearemsturnings8750 Před rokem +1

    Awesome project Andrew

  • @SMcCaskill
    @SMcCaskill Před rokem

    Good quality craftsmanship!

  • @miguelsermeno8200
    @miguelsermeno8200 Před rokem

    Cool project, looking to tackle something like this soon.
    One recommendation on the holes for the tenons, is to recess a larger hole about 1/4-1/2” (depending on the leg angles) so the top leg tenon can sit inside and appear flush and not show around the edges. Hope that makes sense. Cheers!

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Před rokem +1

      It does! I have seen that done before & I have also seen where people curve the leg into the tenon so there is no separation. I plan to give that a shot next time for sure because that part is noticeable. I appreciate the suggestion!

  • @grandmasteryoda5485
    @grandmasteryoda5485 Před 6 měsíci

    great job.
    note: if you have to put clamps for the strechers then you are doing something wrong ,you see a strecher should be longer than the gap between the legs meaning that when you install it in place it streches the legs apart by 1/4 " which gives the chair the rigidity it needs and eliminates the need for clamps.
    this is where it gets its name from and this is how authentic windsor chairs are made.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Před 6 měsíci

      I appreciate the info! This style of work is definitely something I am working on and still have a ton to learn.

  • @jpwoodwork
    @jpwoodwork Před rokem

    Awesome buddy

  • @nix8960
    @nix8960 Před 11 měsíci

    Awesome, thx a bunch

  • @markchoitz443
    @markchoitz443 Před rokem

    well done on the stool, I have wanted to try one for a while now.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Před rokem

      I recommend giving it a go! I was a little hesitant at first but once I got in the grove it wasn't too bad. I think all the angled drilling was what made me nervous but my drill press jig helped with that

  • @steveng6269
    @steveng6269 Před 6 měsíci

    what is the angle of the jig you made to drill the holes in the seat? And is there a formula or plan for where the holes for the legs and the length of the supports go?

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Před 6 měsíci

      I cant remember off the top of my head but I want to say 12 degrees was the angle. and for everything else I honestly just made it as I went. I focused on the legs first and then once they were all done, dry fit them with the top and then measured everything else out.

  • @FenMan1985
    @FenMan1985 Před rokem

    Great job, as always! I'm wondering about the strength of this particular combination of support pieces. If you would use three pieces to connect two legs each (forming a triangle at the base), would it be stronger? Or is the one you build a better / stronger option?

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Před rokem +1

      I think both styles are pretty strong! I have seen this style & the triangle style used by commercial furniture makers so I would assume they would both hold up. This stool will be getting a lot of use so I will know for sure either way! lol

  • @HurdCrafters
    @HurdCrafters Před rokem

    Awesome job! I’ve been wanting to make some of these…. What is the diameter of the seat?

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! I went with 14" but I may would go a tad smaller or either adjust the foot rest height because it seems to push into my thighs a little more than I would like. I would probably adjust the foot rest first to see if that would help.

    • @HurdCrafters
      @HurdCrafters Před rokem

      @@andrewmccarn You’re welcome!That’s good to know. My lathe max is 12 1/2 so maybe i can make one… i have a ton of scraps the need put to use so hopefully this weekend!