Stump to stool tutorial
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- Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
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How to make a log stump into a 3 legged stool with one piece of wood. Log building skills are put to use in creative furniture making. Learn log building techniques with the BC School of Log Building in Golden BC.
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Thank you for showing what to do without wasting our time! Much appreciated. Definitely have to do this one!
Ej Lilley you’re welcome. Glad you liked it! You can subscribe to our channel for more, if you’d like to. Thanks!
Found this video last night and made my 1st attempt of it today. My legs aren't near as pretty and the log was way more rustic in appearance.. but it turned out looking great! I've never done anything aside from a few 3-6in dia brush trees in the yard with a chainsaw.. til now. You made it look easy and inspired me. You guys rock!
Glad you tried! They all turn out a little differently depending on the crafter… enjoy!
Thanks Dave
Great tutorial. I’ll be making a few of those for around here.
Johnny
Magnifique travail et merci à vous car non seulement c'est agréable à voir mais cela donne également des idées de création. 😊
Merci beaucoup!
Outstanding tutorial
@@MrTobywinks thank you! Glad you enjoyed.
@@bcschooloflogbuilding4385 I’ve made 6 so far, 3more to go
@@MrTobywinks nice!!!
Well, I certainly feel like an idiot for doing mortice and tenon legs while my collection of Stihl saws sit in the corner of my shop, shaking their heads and looking at me like I’m a moron.
Ha! We certainly appreciate the mortise and tenon as well!
Que maravilla, realmente fantástico, y con la facilidad con la que lo haces.
Me voy animar para realizar uno y con tu permiso lo colgaré en mi canal,
Un saludo
Thanks for your support and very nice of you to ask. That would be great if you post your stool on your channel, maybe give our channel a mention when you do? We’d love to see how yours takes shape. Good luck!
Ok, haré una mención a tu canal, y te avisaré cuando lo haga
Gracias
Un saludo
@@PacoRekena thanks and good luck!
Nice! I hope the wood didn't crack anymore. The climate is dry here and I know I have problems with that a lot.
Yes, most of the stools do some checking. …Character:)
I liked that, im going to try this one out myself soon. Thanks for the idea
Glad you enjoyed. Good luck w it!
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Thank you!
That’s awesome and amazing work
Thank you!
Muito bom amigo parabéns pelo trabalho ganhou mais um escrito
Класс! Спасибо
Отличная работа 👍
That's next level control of a chainsaw right there!
Thank you!
Subscribed awesome doing this tomorrow
Awesome! Have fun with it!
Nice
Please can you tell me what length is the saw blade on your chain saw , I’m thinking of getting one
Buen trabajo amigo saludos
Thank you
How did you figure the lines for the legs; where to cut?
Divide it into six even slices, and make a leg in every other slice. Good luck!
@@bcschooloflogbuilding4385 Thanks.
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Very good
thanks!
What chain were you running in this video?
A standard 3/8” chisel tooth
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What sanding pad do I need ? Looks awesome 👌
Interesting you asked! Our next log talk coming out Friday is all about grinders...This one’s a 36 grit.
@@bcschooloflogbuilding4385 nice one 👍
I am making one too
Great!
Cute
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I would love to hear how to avoid saw kickback when you used the tip of the saw like cutting out those wedges. I think safety tips are very most important for beginners.
Always strive to cut on the bottom side of the tip to avoid kickback. Maybe we’ll put a kickback video out on the channel soon. Good luck.
Genial !!!
Merci!
Which type of wood is it? Thanks.
We build w local Douglas Fir.
It was already a stool before you started.
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Lay Justin thanks
How long did u dry the stump?
6 months or so is ideal
And how did you dry them? Did u put them in the sun? I have 2 logs, which i intend to use as simply a stool, without any process, just removing its bark and sanding it. I live in india, and it's usually 37-40deg celsius, and a good 6-8 hrs of direct sunlight. How do u suggest i dry them, they already had some radial cracks though, when i received. Do u have a specific video on drying of wood logs?
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Peel the log then rough cut it to stool length leaving them 4” long then let them dry under shaded cover for 6 months.
Not in direct sun. Then trim and grind to finish length.
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