I used a Kutzall Extreme coarse disk. It's pretty intimidating to start with but is surprisingly controllable once you get used to it. Thanks for watching and commenting! Jeff
It's a Kutzall carving disc on an angle grinder. An amazing tool for both its aggressiveness as well as potential control with some practice but very scary to start. Best of luck with your new found hobby! :)
It's a Kutzall carving disk. They come in a few levels of aggressiveness, this is the Extreme coarse disk. It's a bit intimidating at first, but cuts quick and surprisingly clean. Good luck and be careful. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hi Jeff, I am enjoying the videos, thank you for doing this. Did you take the course from Canadian Woodworks or just buy the plans? I took the course but am reliving it as I watch these, great memories.
You can buy the templates I used here: www.canadianwoodworks.com/collections/templates/products/contemporary-armless-stool-templates The plans allow for you to build standard table height or bar height which is what I built here. I believe the seat height is at 30 inches for sitting at a 36 inch bar. Please let me know if you'd like me to measure and be sure, and/or what other dimensions you'd like. Thanks for watching and for your question! Jeff
Thank you! I got my iron from Branding irons unlimited: brandingiroms.com. I went with an electrically heated version and have been really happy with it.
That drilled hole approach for depth is genius!! Awesome job, nice video!
Not my original idea, but it's really helpful. Thanks for watching and commenting I really appreciate it!
Thank you so much for making this video!!
Thank you for the nice comment!
That seat looks ridiculously comfortable. I want that in my car.
That would look pretty sexy in a car too! That's how you really learn if it's comfortable, right?
Hi, nicely done. Just wondering what type disk you use on the angle grinder for carving it? Many thanks.
I used a Kutzall Extreme coarse disk. It's pretty intimidating to start with but is surprisingly controllable once you get used to it. Thanks for watching and commenting! Jeff
Thanks for the video. In the video I see very little dust, is there dust collection on your Milwaukee grinder? Thanks
Thank you for your video. I am a self taught rookie. Curious what is the name of the tool you are using to carve out the butt seat?
It's a Kutzall carving disc on an angle grinder. An amazing tool for both its aggressiveness as well as potential control with some practice but very scary to start. Best of luck with your new found hobby! :)
What carving disk are you using and where to get it? Thanks.
It's a Kutzall carving disk. They come in a few levels of aggressiveness, this is the Extreme coarse disk. It's a bit intimidating at first, but cuts quick and surprisingly clean. Good luck and be careful. Thanks for watching and commenting!
What backer are you using on the Rotex?
Because of the curvature, I used medium soft backer.
Thank you.
Hi Jeff, I am enjoying the videos, thank you for doing this. Did you take the course from Canadian Woodworks or just buy the plans? I took the course but am reliving it as I watch these, great memories.
I'm jealous as that had to be a great experience. Paul seems like a great teacher. I just bought the plans.
Hi guys where are these plan’s available?
Please tell me the dimensions of the chair
You can buy the templates I used here: www.canadianwoodworks.com/collections/templates/products/contemporary-armless-stool-templates
The plans allow for you to build standard table height or bar height which is what I built here. I believe the seat height is at 30 inches for sitting at a 36 inch bar. Please let me know if you'd like me to measure and be sure, and/or what other dimensions you'd like. Thanks for watching and for your question! Jeff
Enjoyed the video Jeff!! I really need to get a carving disk! Where did you get your wood brand to start your video?
Thank you! I got my iron from Branding irons unlimited: brandingiroms.com. I went with an electrically heated version and have been really happy with it.
@@JeffMarxWoodworking Thanks!
Loud music ruined the video……..