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I've just finished making this stool from scratch for a customer. Hope she likes it!
Tenuous link: woven
I got a number of these folding camp stools from Lloyd Denny many, many years ago. I always carried at least two of them in the Landcruiser, through several Isuzu Troopers, a big Chevy Silverado, and lately, a Ford Bronco II. I gave this one to my daughter several months ago and saw its new blue paint job yesterday when we were visiting.
I've just got a stool to stand on in the kitchen to reach the higher shelves. As you can see I bought it from Lakeland ("the home of creative kitchenware") We bought one from IKEA ten years ago and it was fine - but it got in the way sometimes; this one folds for storage :-)
As one last tribute to the old stool, I used it to rest the camera on ... but it was a bit too tall so I used six volumes of the Encyclopaedia Britannica instead.
Started with an IKEA FROSTA stool. Removed a leg, moved the other legs toward the center more and painted the top white. Much better :)
Idea was from: Faux-Aalto FROSTA Upgrade on Door Sixteen blog
Record: Bar Stool. Cast aluminium bar stool created from the impression of the clothed female form.
For more information visit www.endesigns.eu
Stool ball is a reconstruction of a medieval bat and ball game that was probably the ancestor of both baseball and cricket. (We know stool ball existed, and we have an idea what some of the aspects of the game were, but no one knows what the actual rules were back then, so this had to be a reconstruction using what little we do know.) It is great fun, and folks in Wyewood play it a few times a year at our socials as well as at our summer events. Occasionally we even play it indoors. ;) (The ball is very soft.)
A drafting stool is specially designed to improve on the working conditions of anyone who uses it. It provides the proper support for the body, specifically the back that must be at the right angle at all times.
She's moving out and asked her dad to make a stool so she can reach shelves in her kitchen. He's disabled, but he makes amazing things from wood. And this is the three-step stool she wanted, unstained.
Stool ball is a reconstruction of a medieval bat and ball game that was probably the ancestor of both baseball and cricket. (We know stool ball existed, and we have an idea what some of the aspects of the game were, but no one knows what the actual rules were back then, so this had to be a reconstruction using what little we do know.) It is great fun, and folks in Wyewood play it a few times a year at our socials as well as at our summer events. Occasionally we even play it indoors. ;) (The ball is very soft.)
This is a stool I've been working on the last few weeks. My goal is to assemble a stool together using thermoforming, and through this, eliminate the need for fasteners. By using what would normally be considered "consequences" of vacuum-forming, the undercuts and trapping of wood add to it's structure.