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51 minutes ago, Dave Monk said:

... I mortised the legs into the top on my scroll saw...

Emma2 Stool.jpg

Very nice work.

I was confused about how you morticed the legs in using your scroll saw untill I realized the top is made of two layers.  Great idea.

You call it a "Puzzle Stool",  does that mean the letters are loose?

 

Posted
2 hours ago, Dave Monk said:

I have made a lot of these puzzle stools in different variations.  I mortised the legs into the top on my scroll saw. Would be happy to share the pattern along with the lettering. 

Emma Stool.JPG

Emma2 Stool.jpg

What a cool idea. It even looks like something I would be able to make, perhaps.. I would be very interested in seeing a pattern to this one. How do I get a copy?

Dick

heppnerguy

Posted
3 hours ago, FrankEV said:

Very nice work.

I was confused about how you morticed the legs in using your scroll saw untill I realized the top is made of two layers.  Great idea.

You call it a "Puzzle Stool",  does that mean the letters are loose?

 

The letters do come out. 

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I agree with everybody else its a wounderful project and it looks GREAT!! Also thanks for the patterns now i just have to go through my books and find out what mortesing is and how to do it. ha ha thats the way i work, I learn new things as the pattern im using calls for it

 

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On 9/18/2021 at 11:38 AM, Denny Knappen said:

That is really nice, Dave.  Do you tip the stool upside down to get the letters out?

Yes.......you have to tip the stool over to dump the letters out. I cut them at about a 4 or 5 degree angle so they can be taken in and out easily. 

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