Making a Bar Stool
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Hello and welcome to Badger Workshop. After I made a high desk last week I needed a bar stool to go with it.
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I like how you took your time. In showing viewers step by step in building that bar stool thank you and great job.
It was good work. Your workshop is very nice 🇹🇷🙏🙏
The design of lowback looks modern and awesome and the color match of light and dark is perfect and great.
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@@Badgerworkshop You're welcome. Take care.
Beautiful looking stool
Thank you very much
no boring day in the badger worshop :-)
There aren’t many
Great build looks fantastic thanks for sharing and remember#stay safe and make 🍺🍺👍👍👍
Thank you Brian. You too
Awesomely done!!👍
Thank you
Nice work Matt, I'm really liking the contrasting colours and it looks great with the desk
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Great desk and stool combo! I love the straight forward design
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You made that look darned easy and it came out great.
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Cracking prototype matt looks great
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Nice one.... I have succumbed and purchased some Black Indian Ink
Thank you very much
Well done...looks great and goes wonderfully with the desk.
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Dear Sir
You have created a masterpiece. Especially the seat is very beautiful and seems comfortable too. The back support should have some tilt.
nice stool....nice work 👍🏻
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Looks great Matt.
Thank you John
I wasn't sure about the 'crossover' colour scheme with the desk but when I saw the way the ink brought out the grain on the seat back, I'm sold. Great build & enjoy using your new planning dept>
Thank you
Hi Matt. Looks great well done. Stay safe mate
Thank you. You too
Great job Matt really came out good mate
Thank you
Nicely done. I really enjoy your process
Thank you very much Phil I love your videos
Very nice stool, thanks for sharing. I have that same plug cutter. If you cut the plugs from 3/4 material (or less), you don't need to use anything to get them out, they will self eject. Just cut one plug, then as you are cutting the next it will pop out.
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Stylish design I like it👍
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Good work sir
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Good job Matt ,a furniture maker told me 11 degrees is a good angle for a seat back.
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Awesome work Matt! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Thank you Fred
It looks rally good as for the prototype.
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It came out gorgeous , i found very interesting the back of the stool , i really love the curves the uphigh corners and the colour . Great just great !!!!!!!!!!
Thank you very much
Matt, Your stepping up your game ! Well done sir! Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you very much Keith
Great job Matt a great addition to the cool desk.
Take care David 👍
Thanks. You too
Matt I like your projects keep up the hard work
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Did a really good job of that Matt !!! Keep Safe .
Thank you Brian. You too
Nice! Thank you for sharing the build 👍
Thank you
Excellent video, keep up the good work
Thank you
Just seen this, I once read about somebody making stools like this and using small surplus satellite dishes for the seats.
I recently completed a pallet bench with a curve seat. I built myself a small router sled to make the curve. This reduced the need for band sawing and a degree of sanding. Just a thought for consideration.
Sounds a good way of doing it
Love it!! Love that you can make this stuff with everyday materials. Keep up the good work.
Thank you very much
Matt you're the new master of the black... ;-)
That’s me
The badgelour pad is looking smart now brother.
Thanks Pete. It’s getting there
I finished a stool for the kids to use on the computer desk with Danish oil, I'm surprised how well it holds up against wriggly bottoms!
Got to love danish oil
Great stool. Im planning to make some for my kitchen high table. Im new to woodworking and wanted to ask your advice on bandsaws. What would you suggest as an ideal bandsaw for a beginner and why?
Nice build, as usual. Can you please tell me what saw is that? I am in the market for a new table saw. Thanks, and keep up the good work.
It is made by clark
Really nice Matt. I like the contrast in colour between the seat and the legs. Did you consider tilting the backrest back at all?
Thank you. No not on this design
Did you do a video on your table sa supports with tracks matt? Hope your all gd mate 👍
There is information on Instagram about it
@@Badgerworkshop cheers matt 👍
Looking good, like how you curved the seat now I know why I want a bandsaw, love how you show those little mistakes we all make. When you make the hardwood version would you add a padded seat?
Thank you. No I like it all made from wood
Hey Matt, how about a curve on the top of the stool, curving the oppersite to the base
Yes that might look nice
Nice job Matt. How does that back rest feel?
Thanks. It nice
Might be time to bring back your Multico table saw and fit it permanently with your flat tooth grooving blade, then no need for all this blade changing, in the same vein as your dual bandsaws? Great stool by the way!
I am thinking that but not that way around.
@@Badgerworkshop I thought you retired the Multico to the garage, as you were unable to safely tilt the blade?
Nice design, mate. 👍🏽
Does that back rest hurt your back?
Looks awfully low, but then again a lot
of things are rather deceptive on video.
It does not
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Awesome, because I think the low back
adds to the character of the design. 👍🏽
Thank you
wow - first to be first of any youtube clip ever. Thnx - Happy Lockdown Easter
Thank you Lee. Enjoy yours
These dimensions are for skinny people only
It could certainly be up scaled