Make a classic wooden bar stool. It's a great guitar stool too!
Вставка
- Опубліковано 19 чер 2014
- Download my FREE GUIDE to setting up a shop for under $1000 ►► mytoollist.com/
This is a traditional wooden bar stool design. This one is going to be used as a guitar stool.
----------------
Equip your woodworking shop for under $1,000: theweekendwoodworker.com/tww-...
PATREON ► / wwmm
INSTAGRAM► / steveramsey_wwmm
----------------
MAILING ADDRESS:
WWMM
448 Ignacio Blvd. #237
Novato CA 94949
----------------
Woodworking for Mere Mortals® is a registered trademark of ZRAM Media, LLC.
#woodworking #powertools #WWMM
Category
Howto & Style
----------------
This video has captions in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and German. Click on the CC button in your video player to view them.
Este video tiene subtítulos en español. Dé click en el botón CC de su reproductor para activarlos.
Este vídeo tem legendas em Português. Clique no botão CC do seu vídeo para ligá-las.
Dieses Video hat deutsche Untertitel. Einfach unter "Untertitel" einstellen, um sie anzuzeigen
Spanish captions by Sergio Iván Guarneros Zarandona: www.proz.com/profile/689372
Portuguese captions by Yuri Sá
German captions by Michael Vogt.
^^^^ You guys are amazing! ^^^^
----------------
Original Music by David Lloyd: / sitniz
and by "Tubby Old Man & the Beards"
Additional music from Jason Shaw at audionautix.com/
----------------
Woodworking for Mere Mortals
© ZRAM Media, LLC - Навчання та стиль
Steve I've been watching you for a very long time and it's really cool to see how much your craft has improved and how you learn from your mistakes. It's a real treat watching your videos.
LOL! This is one of the many reasons why I enjoy your show. You are not afraid to show your mistakes or weakenesses. Keep up the good job. Can you show a video on how to make a shot glass display case. Thanks
Nice to see I'm not the only one who can take special care to mark things and still mess it up at assembly!
I noticed that jab at Matthias. That was too funny!
Here in Australia we call those "Wallaby" stools.
And we dont make "pocket holes" we make "Koala burrows". They're Australia's second favorite type of joint...
Serving up a Stool full of compound angles with a smile and a chuckle! Good job and I loved the Opps clip as well!
I love your show 'cause it's informative & my wife loves it 'cause some of the things you do & your reactions to them make her laugh. Either way keep up the good work.
Chit Chat Minutes ... Love this project and will probably make this.
Beautiful project it combines skills and mathematics and patience
Good job
LOVE the comment about being glad you have a drill press table! LOL Could you IMAGINE how hard it would be to drill those WITHOUT a drill press table? HELL!
_Meanwhile, matthias sits in his workshop, determined to make a jig for that_
Terezi Pyrope
Thanks Steve! I just finished your simple garden bench and it is amazing and a very study design. Can't wait to build this project!
I busted up when you made the drill press table comment. You're hilarious!
'Challenging' isthe first thing that went through my head on seeing those compound angled legs Those intro jokes that tie in with the commercial are *priceless*, I hope your sponsor realises that! This would be exactly what I'd be looking for in advertising. God is in the details.
Excelente!!!! It's a beautiful job!!! Profesor!!!! Congratulations!!! I say hello from Argentina!!!!
Thanks, Steve. I thinks its awesome that you offer all your plans for free. I’ll be making this one for sure. Keep up the good work.
wow who would have thought bar stools took so much effort to make.
hy steve i last did woodwork 70year ago but gave it up but having watched all your vids over the last few months i have decided to give it another go thanks for the great entertainment keep up the good work
Thanks for including your little screw-ups, helps me feel more human because I have those soul bolstering challenges all of the time, still I love it!
The glue up got me in stitches. Great as always!
Cheers!
Thank you man for all of your videos you are alot of fun to watch you make love wood work because of your simplicity and kindness ....keep up the good work
Excellent build Steve,
I really loved the cheap shot at Matthias (Drill Press table...)
Regards,
Bob
Turn out nice. Looks nicer than the ones with the turned legs. Challenging for sure. I just made one very similar to yours.
Nicely designed and executed as usual, Steve. WALLABY!
You realize Matthias is going to build that stool in 2 steps with his panto-router ... which I will enjoy watching. ;-)
Let's have Matthias do just that!
Yeah but Matthias can be pretentious
Love your videos, Steve. My favorite woodworking channel.
4:44
God that I love those "WTF happened ?!" moments! Thank you Steve for not editing those moments, you are a great man! Please continue your good work posting your stuff! I'll watch you 4ever!
Matthias W. would be throwing that drill press table out the window and getting angry! LOL!!!! He is a funny dude! This reminded me of his "why I don't use a drill press table" video he uploaded the other day.. HAHA!!! Nice bar stool Steve!
"I sure am glad I have my drill press table" take that Matthias!
Great job Steve. Thank you again for more inspiration.
Great project! Love your presentation skills! Thanks for all the hard work!
Wonderful project, thanks Steve.
now that's a much better approach then my attempts
That turned out very nice, thanks for sharing Steve.
I just made this stool this week, the video was very helpful. I actually spun the seat on a lathe and I am really happy with the outcome. I know this is an old video, but thanks!
Nice job, Steve. I loved your little "oops" montage. :D
Nice project Steve, I have a drill press table to and I love it LOL. The stool looks great.
Roland
What a cool project! Looks great.
2:30, take that Matthias! Wow, Izzy and Steve, not even hiding your disdain for Matthias' lack of a drill press table. (j/k by the way, they are all great craftsmen).
He totally got me on that intro.
I made my folding leg stool simply because I could not figure out the angles and cuts for the legs on a classic stool..lol... Thank you for showing how it's done.. I'm definitely going to make one now!
Laney, I've been missing your video's lately. I always enjoyed watching them. What happened????
Glad to see you are using the Digital Angle Gauges we sent you =)
GRACIAS POR TRADUCIR LOS VIDEOS!!! MUY BUENO!!!
Great build as always Steve and entertaining as well. I love the MeMo posts at the end. Especially Gavins from St. Petersburg, FL. I'd recognize that Million Dollar pier anywhere. (inverted pyramid)
My old garage sale special stool with the leather seat covered in duct tape because it's coming apart needs to be replaced.... and I think you just gave me a reason to replace it! Thanks, Steve for your great content and inspiration.
Steve Ramsey: Putting the Mere Mortal in Woodworking for Mere Mortals.
"I sure am glad i have a drill press table" Matthias is not going to be happy
Great job with the dowels, steve!
Always enjoy your videos!!! Hope you keep the videos going. Lots of really awesome projects and helpful tips and tricks
Steve I have to say the first time I watched one of your video's, you didn't really jive with me I guess is the best way to put it, but I have grown to appreciate your work and think your a pretty alright guy. Keep up the great videos!
I did it! Took all stinkin day, but it is done. Turned out pretty nice. I doweled the legs to the seat in stead of pocket screws.
Steve, fico feliz com suas tecnicas. Muito bom mesmo. Me supreende por ver vc mostrando as tecnicas, aprendo muito contigo, um abço e Deus te abençoe,meu amigo.
Nice job Steve .... these can be tricky but you nailed ... well, so to speak :)
Colin
Great project .. thanks bro
I need a stool for my kitchen. A very timely project for me.
Cara ficou muito bom parabéns!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
almost hysterical laughing @ the drill press table comment.
I declare your drill press table anathema!
STEVE 're a genius CONGRATULATIONS AND THANK YOUR WORK LIKE ME
Useful tips and to the point. Good job!
Great idea! I'm going to try and adjust the design to incorporate some sort of backing on it.
A four legged stool will always wobble. A one legged stool is stable.
Or something like that :)
Your Micro-jig intros are priceless. Nice legs for a man in a baseball cap. And the drill-press table wars continue. Just too funny. Dowel length can be found using Trigonometry. I like a good challenge, but I won't get married.
Feliz Navidad. I enjoyed making your projects. Thank you very much.
Love the the bar stool
This is a great one Steve. Nice work.
Wow looks awesome!
Usted siempre me hace reír con sus vídeos
Perfecto! Justo queria hacer unos para mi taller, asi es mejor, gracias y saludos desde Mexico!
Excellent instructive video...
Man that was one funny video! Especially the guy who said microjig!
Haha and there is definitely no woodworker who could get along without a drill press table! Or is there one guy who insists he can, maybe? ^^ Nice bar stool by the way! All these angles really require some thinking!
You did a great job
i '♡ so much this project... so thanks
Great vid Steve ! Hope I'll get the chance to make one of these one of these days !
another great project steve..... cheers. following u from all the way in the trinidad. keep it up buddy!!!
Nice job Stevie!
Excelente idea gracias x los planos y traducción al español. Felicidades.
Saludos desde la ciudad de México.
Empezaste a fabricarlos para venta?
Very nice Steve.
muy buena idea la de poner los subtítulos al español !!!!!! gracias y excelente proyecto !!!!
Always fun ))
Pl ph ok lip tip pœ
Muy bueno gracias
Steve is a cool guy!
Hi Steve: Great stool, keep up the good work, Cheers Harry
Excellent presentation Steve. U dun good. Thank U.
And the great drill press table feud began that day.....
NICE JOB !
so yeah, now you got to make the other 3 ^^. Anyway love the good mood you have in those videos, don't have any shop but watch every video :D someday it'll be useful. Keep it up thx.
Interesting, thanks for the post. it would also be interesting to see the barstool actually used.
Very good job.
wonderful episode
Even though we can make all four feet of a stool planar, that doesn't mean that the floors on which they sit are planar. Rigid floors, whether wood or concrete can be undulating (to small amplitudes, of course) which makes our 4-legged stool still feel like it's wobbly. This won't be a problem for many four-legged stools because they will "give" a little bit and conform to the floor. But if your stool is so rigid that it doesn't conform to the floor, you can help it out by applying rubber-like pads to the underside of the feet, and that will give your 4-legged stool the "give" that it needs.
Nice build Steve
Oh hey Chuck!
You are starting to get a lot of really nice (expensave) tools and accesories.
Also, nice jab about the drill press table. I just got a small Jet and plan on making a small table for mine.
Muy prantico y elegante
Excellent, great job and video... Cheers...
nice project !
Great build and the assembly made me laugh. I've been there.
Here too. ^^ There's always something that will go wrong at some point. But if noticed on time, no worries. :D
I said the same thing when I watched.
Good thing you marked those... hehe
Great video Steve. I really liked the Purple Ravens gloves you wore.
2:27 Was that a poke at Matthias?
I was about to say the same thing! Haha
Ha! I wonder if Matthias will get back at him.
seigeengine
In case you really didn't know, we were referring to Matthias Wandel, an engineer formerly of Blackberry, now a woodworker extraordinaire. Look him up in youtube.
sorry but in what context - could you send a link to Matthias video it must have been answer?
I thought he was talking to me...i just watched him make it. Lol
OMG....hilarious..especially the sped up part with saloon-ish music music ..it was like watching the Three Stooges without the Odd Couple. I really...REALLY enjoy your videos Steve. Shout out from Paramaribo Suriname South-America
It was fun when you were confused to set the legs totally. This type of stool was my first project around 3 years ago. I used the rectangual half lap jointed instead of dowells for my stool.