Cherry Bar/Kitchen Stools from Crawford Plans
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Cherry Bar/Kitchen Stools from Crawford Plans
Russell warned me there is a lot of sanding. He is a man of his word. All components were machined on my LC4896 CNC router. I joined the seat blanks and footrest stretchers with Festool 8x50 dominos and used the Festool sanders to finish.
The finish is four coats of poly/oil and four coats of oil/wax.
Don
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Re: Cherry Bar/Kitchen Stools from Crawford Plans
Looking great. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Cherry Bar/Kitchen Stools from Crawford Plans
Those look great. I wish my CNC was just a little bit bigger so that I could do these stools too. I can do the 18" stools, but the 24" stools are just a little too big for my 24" shark.
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Re: Cherry Bar/Kitchen Stools from Crawford Plans
They look sharp. Were they very difficult to make?.
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Brian
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Re: Cherry Bar/Kitchen Stools from Crawford Plans
Thank you Charlie. I appreciate your kind comment.Charlie_l wrote:Looking great. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you Gordon!gordread wrote:Those look great. I wish my CNC was just a little bit bigger so that I could do these stools too. I can do the 18" stools, but the 24" stools are just a little too big for my 24" shark.
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Re: Cherry Bar/Kitchen Stools from Crawford Plans
Brian,MTSO wrote:They look sharp. Were they very difficult to make?.
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Brian
The stools were a lot of work, setup, clamping, two-sided machining then more sanding and finishing than I like to do.
They did tun out ok.
Thanks,
Don