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Timber Stool - Free furniture plan


Download this plan in PDF (Adobe Acrobat) format with high resolution pictures - Pages 10; 3,72Mb

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     As the object with many aspects of use, the stool has played the important role in everyday life since long time ago. Made up in various shapes and having symbolic, ceremonial and practical meaning, in the past times these seats were also significant ritual objects, used by chiefs, shamans and members of various tribes for centuries. With a suitable small size, stools were precious personal things, especially for people living in moving villages and for migrant nations, providing them refreshing moments of rest and preserving the memories of their motherlands. Nowadays, the stool remains to be a favorite widget, whether it serves as a seating for craftsmen, farmers and artists, or it’s being popular among the children and adults as both practical and decorative part of furniture.
    You can use many kinds of wood for making this stool, but we recommend you to purchase some wood with nice texture like Ash, Beech, Cedar, Birch, Walnut, Maple, Oak, Pine, etc. If you are planning to paint the Stool, the texture of a selected wood is not important.   
    Make all the items precisely by the measurements given on particular 2D drawings. The measurements are given in millimeters, and the measurements in inches are given in brakes (1 inch = 25, 4 mm).     

 Parts List
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2D DOCUMENTATION

Assembly Drawing

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 1. Leg
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 2. Crossbar
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 3. Dowel
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 4. Top Plank
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 ASSEMBLAGE INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Join the Legs (item 1) together with Crossbar (item 2) by using glue. Fasten, this way made subassembly, into the clamp and leave it there until the glue dries out.
 
 timber_stool_1.jpg  timber_stool_2.jpg
   
  Make two of these subassemblies.
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  2. Drill the holes on this two subassemblies following the instructions from 2D documentation, then put some glue in these holes and stick the Dowels (item 3) in it.
 timber_stool_3.jpg  timber_stool_4.jpg
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 3. Join the subassemblies made in the previous step with glue by using Crossbars (item 2). Fasten this subassembly into the clamp and leave it there until the glue dries out.
 timber_stool_7.jpg  timber_stool_8.jpg
   
 4. Drill the holes on subassembly made in the previous step following instructions from 2D documentation, then put some glue in these holes and stick the Dowels (item 3) in it.
 timber_stool_9.jpg  timber_stool_10.jpg
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 5.   Attach the Top Planks (item 4) with glue to the subassembly made in the previous step.
 timber_stool_12.jpg  timber_stool_13.jpg
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