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Stool Katarina
This is one of the free prize-winning projects. The main idea is to send your suggestions for making and assembling this stool in the STOOL KATARINA topic in the Forum section, or you can write comments on other people suggestions. The most important thing when making this project is to cut the items precisely, and drill the holes on the Seat Boards (item 1), Legs (item 2) and Paws (item 3) with great accuracy. You can successfully drill the holes in many ways – send us your suggestions about that, and the best-suggested works will be rewarded by the gift-projects by the author’s choice. Of course, you will decide which solution is the best. Stool Katarina topic is now open on the Forum section – please send your suggestions and comments there. To apply your project for a reward, you must send a few photos along with the written text as a proof that you have made this project or a similar project by yourself. You can use various types of wood to make this project. We recommend purchasing some hard wood with a nice, interesting texture like teak, ash, beech, cedar, birch, cherry, maple, oak, walnut, etc. If you are planning to paint this seat, the texture of 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).
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Lager Complet
Carefully make all the parts by following the measurements given on particular pictures. The measurements are given in millimeters, and the measurements given in inches are in brakes (1 inch = 25, 4 mm). You can use various types of wood, but we recommend birch, cedar, walnut, beech, maple or alder.
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1. Table 2D Documentation Parts List
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2. Bench 2D Documentation Parts List
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Assembly drawing
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Assemblage Instruction 1. TABLE 1. Carefully put Leg 2 (item 7), Leg 1 (item 8) and Table Support (item 2 and 12 - Mirror) in preordained position, fasten them together with clamp, then drill the holes D8,5mm as given in 2D documentation.
Make the two of these subassemblies.
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2. Fasten the Table top Plank (item 1) to the Table Support Mirror (item 2) and the Table Support (item 12) by using Wood Screw D4,5x80mm (items 10) and Wood Screw D4,5x55mm (items 11). Before using the screws, drill the pilot holes on proper places (shown in 2D documentation).
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3. Fasten the subassembly made in the previous step to the subassembly made in step 1 using the fasteners: Washer 8 (item 4), Lock Washer 8 (item 5), Hexagon Nut M8 (item 6), Bolt M8x110mm (Item 9), Bolt M8x130mm (Item 15) and Bolt M8x150mm (item 3).
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4. Fasten the Leg Support 2 (item 13) and Leg Support 1 (item 14) to the subassembly made in the previous step by using Wood Screw D4,5x80mm (items 10).
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2. BENCH 1. Carefully put Big Leg (item 1) and Leg Small (item 2) in preordained position, fasten them together with clamp and then drill the holes D8,5 mm on proper places as shown in 2D documentation. Join them together by using standard fasteners: Bolt M8 x 130mm (item 7), Washer 8 (item 8), Lock Washer A8 (item 9) and Hexagon Nut M8 (item 10).
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2. Put the Bench Support (item 12) and Bench Support Mirror (item 13) in preordained position to the subassembly from the previous picture. Fix the items in clamps and drill the holes D8,5mm.
3. Fix the items from the previous step by using fasteners: Axle (item 18), Washer 6 (item 15), Lock Washer 6 (item 16) and Hexagon Nut M6 (item 17) and with fasteners: Bolt M6x90mm (item 14), Washer 6 (item 15), Lock Washer 6 (item 16), Hexagon Nut M6 (item 17).
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4. Fasten the Bench Seat Plank 2 (items 3) to the subassembly made in the previous step by using Wood Screw D4,5x70mm (items 6) with the measurements from 2D documentation. Before using the screws, drill the holes on proper places (shown in 2D documentation).
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5. Fasten the Bench Back Plank (item 4) to the assembly made in the previous step by using Wood Screw D4,5x70mm (items 6). Before using the screws, drill the holes on proper places (shown in 2D documentation).
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6. Fasten the Bench Back Plank Small (item 5) to the assembly made in the previous step by using Wood Screw D4,5x70mm (items 6). Before using the screws, drill the holes on proper places (shown in 2D documentation).
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7. Fasten the Leg Support (items 11) to the assembly made in the previous step by using Wood Screw D4,5x70mm (items 6). Before using the screws, drill the holes on proper places (shown in 2D documentation).
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Beer Complet
Carefully make the items by following the measurements given on particular pictures. The measurements are given in millimeters, while the measurements given in inches are in brakes (1 inch = 25, 4 mm). You can use various types of wood, but we recommend birch, cedar, walnut, beech, maple or alder.
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Table Parts List
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Table 2D Documentation
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Chair Parts List
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Chair 2D Documentation
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Bench Parts List
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Bench 2D Documentation
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Table Assemblage Instruction 1. Join the Leg with hart (item 2) and Leg with decoration (item 3) with glue. After this step, you should put that subassembly into the clamp, until the glue dries out.
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2. Place the Support (items 4) on their places from the both sides of a subassembly made in a previous step and fasten them with clamp. Drill the holes D8,5mm and fasten the Support (items 4) onto the assembly from a previous picture using standard parts: Bolt M8x150mm (item 7), Washer 8 (item 8), Lock Washer A8 (item 9) and Hexagon Nut M8 (item 10).
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3. Fasten the Table Paw (item 13) onto the subassembly made in a previous step by using Wood screw (item 11). Before using Wood screws, drill the proper pilot holes (by following 2D documentation).
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4. Form two of these subassemblies.
5. Join together the two subassemblies made in a previous step using Table horizontal (item 5) and Wedge (item 6).
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6. Fasten the Table Plank (item 1) onto the subassembly made in a previous step using Wood screws (item 11 and 12). Before using Wood screws, drill the proper pilot holes (by following 2D documentation).
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Chair And Bench Assemblage Instruction 1. Carefully place the Big Leg (item 1) and Leg Small (item 2) in proper position, clutch them in clamp and then drill the holes D8,5mm by following 2D documentation. Join these two items together using Washer 8 (item 3), Lock Washer A8 (item 4), Hexagon Nut M8 (item 5) and Bolt M8 x 90mm (item 6).
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2. Fasten the Paw (items 12) to the subassembly made in previous step with Wood screws (item 11). Before using Wood screws, drill the proper pilot holes (by following 2D documentation).
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3. Form the two of these subassemblies.
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4. Fasten the Chair Seat Plank 2 (item 7) and Chair Seat Plank 1 (item 8) to the assembly made in previous step with Wood screws (item 11) by the given measurements. Before using Wood screws, drill the proper pilot holes (by following 2D documentation).
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5. Fasten the Chair Back Plank (item 9) to the assembly made in previous step with Wood screws (item 11) by the given measurements. Before using Wood screws, drill the proper pilot holes (by following 2D documentation).
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6. Fasten the Chair Back Plank Small (item 10) to the assembly made in previous step with Wood screws (item 11). Before using Wood screws, drill the proper pilot holes (by following 2D documentation).
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7. Fasten the Chair Horizontal (item 13) to the assembly made in previous step with Wood screws (item 11). Before using Wood screws, drill the proper pilot holes (by following 2D documentation).
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Follow exactly the same instructions to assemble the Bench.
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LateralL 1,80
0,90
1,80
1,80
8,46 4,23
0
3,5
25
25
43,87
LateralC
60
28 Base
28
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Manija R VERDADERO1,75
56,40 TÍTULO:
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15
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1
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12
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Soporte Barral 280
20
10
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CANTIDAD
Soporte Lateral Barral Puntera
Lateral
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10
PIEZA
120 30 30
R3
0
90
30
120 12
32,03
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10
60
R3
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30
R4
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18,08
Porta Rollo de Cocina
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N.º DE ELEMENTO 1
N.º DE PIEZA Lateral Macetero
DESCRIPCIÓN
CANTIDAD
Formado por los elementos 1.1 y 1.2
2
1.1
Pata
3.5 cm x 1cm x 65 cm
2
1.2
travesaños
3.5 cm x 1 cm x 20 cm
3
2
travesaños
3.5 cm x 1 cm x 20 cm
6
3
soporte
1cm x 1 cm x 16cm
2
4
base
3.5 cm x 1 cm x 18 cm
4
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275 cm
32,50 cm
5 cm
53,60 cm
39,43 cm
2,50 cm
R8 ,5 7,95 cm 6 c
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67,24 cm
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Tablón
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Caballete
50 cm
73
° 26,59 cm 39,43 cm
cm
22,80 cm
1,80 cm
3,80
El caballete en su parte inferior forma un cajón que podemos rellenar con tierra, arena, piedras o cemento para dar peso y mejorar la seguridad del juego; en caso de usarse elementos sueltos como arena o piedras se recomienda colocar una cubierta para que los niños no las retiren para jugar.
50 cm
53,60 cm
21,9
6 cm
2 cm
8,90 cm
39,43 cm
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Estructura en A
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10 cm
107
2 cm
20 mm
55 c
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Varilla roscada de
73
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25,32 cm
16 cm
cm 3,80 cm
3,80
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R VERDADERO2,50 cm
8,90 cm
16 cm
17°
Pata
8,90 cm
5 cm
2 cm
10 cm 50 cm 3,80 cm
8,90 cm
17°
1,50 cm
4,45 cm 3,80 cm
55 cm
Travesaño largo
Travesaño
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Espiga
Manilla
m
8m
2,80 cm 5 cm 3,80 cm
15 cm
3,20 cm
3,80 cm
5 cm
2,50 cm 7,10 cm
Soporte del manillar
6,40 cm
18,80 cm
2,50 cm
18 cm
50 cm
1,80 cm
22,80 cm
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17°
39,43 cm
Base
Lateral Chico del Cajón
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50 cm
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N.º DE PIEZA
DESCRIPCIÓN
CANTIDAD
1
Tablón
Elemnto basculante del sube y baja
1
2
Manillar
Agarraderas para que se sujeten los niños
2
Pieza de madera vertical
1
Manilla
Varilla para agarrase
1
Espiga
Espiga para fijar la manilla
1
Caño galvanizado que se sujeta con dos grampas omegas
1
Ccon talones de 2" x 4" cepillados
1
Union de 2 patas y 1 travesaño
2
Soporte manillar
3
Eje
4
Caballete Estructura en A Pata
2
Travesaño
1
AM -- M20 x 160 C AM-M20-N Travesaño largo
5
Varilla roscada Tuercas con arandelas Piezas que unen las estructuras en A
Pieza rectangular de contrachapado de 18 Base mmfijada a la parte inferior del caballete Pieza de contrachapado de 18 Lateral Chico Cajón mm que se atornilla por el exterior del caballete Pieza de contrachapado de 18 Lateral Grande Cajón mm que se atornilla por el interior del caballete Circulos de metal soldados al eje o tapas roscadas y Tapa arandelas para que el eje no se salga de su posición
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Lateral A
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30
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3
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450
Lateral B 242 PIEZA
CANTIDAD
LateralA LateralB Fondo
2 2 1
442
Fondo
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Travesaños 3,50 3,50
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Regrueso Largo
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Regrueso Corto
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80
Contrachapado
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Pieza contrachapado regrueso-largo regrueso-corto Pata Travesaño-corto Travesaño-largo
CANTIDAD 1 2 2 4 2 2
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Vista Superior Lateral
R6
90
12
5,50
3
50
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30
210
210 Vista Frontal
Vista Lateral
25
Fondo lateral Frontal Peso Eje Puntera
15
R5
Peso
R1
195
10
DESCRIPCIÓN
CANTIDAD
210x210x3
1 2 4 1 2 2
Varilla 25 x 195 Varilla 10 x 40 esfera 24
0
10
PIEZA
5,50
10
50
Frontal 50
40
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Servilletero
Eje R12
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Puntera
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Estantería Mesa para café TÍTULO:
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PIEZA A
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390
400
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7,50
50
PIEZA B
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370
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0,72
0,64
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0,10
0,05
0,26
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Ángulo de corte 17º
Pata
Soporte horizontal
Soporte vertical
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0,66
0,26
1,22 Ángulo de corte 17º
Travesaño Nombre de la pieza Soporte vetical Travesaño Soporte horizontal Pata Medidas en m
Largo de la Cantidad pieza 0.39 m 1.22 m 0.26 m 0.66 m
Madera de pino estructural de 2" x 4"
2 3 2 4
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Base del cajón 14 1,20
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14
10 10
Base
1,20 Soporte de barral
10
42,27
10
7
R1,2
11,50
1,90
3,15
R1
35
35
Separador
0,70 10
1,20
35 Lateral del cajón
0,60
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Trasera
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6
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6
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12
Vista superior de un lateral
Frontal
84 Laterales
0°
12
160
50
Porta Rollo
80 60
56,73
100
R5
Sierra para metales
55
4
10
50
5
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Dispensador de cinta adhesiva
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0,43
0,83
1,70
1,23
0,05
0,41
0,91
0,08
0,41
0,02
0,05
0,05
0,03
0,05
Medidas en Pulgadas
Medidas en sistema Cant metrico
0.75"x3"x67"
2 cm x 8 cm x 1.7 m
4
0.75"x2"x67"
2 cm x 5 cm x 1.7 m
4
0.75"x2"x36"
2 cm x 5 cm x 91 cm
30
2"x2"x16"
5 cm x 5 cm x 41 cm
10
0,05
0,08
0,05
0,02
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1,91
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34,93
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5,08
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15
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14,50
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24 14 24
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18
30
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25 Vista Lateral
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30 4,75
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15
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12
14,50
14,50
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14,50
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7,25
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21,20
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24 14
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7,25
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7
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100
65
7
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39,50 2
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60,04
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2 TÍTULO:
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50
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2
12.7
15
2
,60
20 1
R0
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Practical Stool
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, Walnut, Beech, Cedar, Birch, 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).
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Assembly Drawing
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Assemblage Instructions 1. Join the Side Boards (item 2) with the Longitudinal Lath (item 3) using the Wedges (item 4). You can put small amount of glue on the Wedges before this operation. Wait until glue is dry before you continue with assemblage.
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2. Lightly mark the outlines of the Side Boards (item 2) with pencil on the lower side of the Top Board (item 1).
3. Put the Dowel Centers into the holes on the Side Boards (item 2) and then mark the spots for the holes on the Top Board (item 1).
Drill the holes on spots on the Top Board (item 1) that you marked in the previous step.
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4. Join the Top Board (item 1) with the subassembly made in step 1 with glue using Dowels D8x34 (item 5) and wait until glue is dry.
If you like to paint, you can cover this stool in some vivid color and draw some flowers, animals or other motives on its surface. Be creativ, free your imagination, and as a result, you will have an original artifact in your home.
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Folding camping stool plan Camping is a great way to spend some time in a fresh air and to enjoy the beauty of nature. Spending time in nature offers a good opportunity for some recreational activities like biking, hiking, bird watching or canoeing which we can not practice in urban areas, or at least they are not even closely so pleasant. All these activities allow you to spend some quality time outdoors and be physically active in nature, to have peace and quiet, away from city noises, stress and smog.
The first time you will go camping, you will probably find out that you did not brought a lot of things that you need for camping. You will become more experienced after few years, you will understand which things are necessary and which excessive and you will be equipped with the right camping gear. Your holiday in nature will become more comfortable and relaxed. Experienced campers have camping gears which they always carry on camping. It usually consists of equipment like tent, sleeping bags or blankets, folding table, kitchen utensils, camping stools or camping chairs, hammock and numerous small but important things. Good folding stools or chairs can significantly improve the quality of camping. They do not take a lot of space, so they are common pieces of the camping gear. Of course, you can always sit on a fallen tree or a log around the camp fire, but when the rain falls and all around you become wet, the dry stool will be quite valuable thing for you. Besides that, the anthills can often be found near the
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camps, and that could make sitting on the ground very unpleasant. Because all of the things listed above, the folding stool is a very valuable part of camping gear. If the right model of the camping folding stool is chosen, it can serve not only for sitting but also as a mini table, and for other various things. Because of all these reasons, we present to you the camping stool plan by which you can – if you make it well – have universal wooden camping stool that will last for years. This camping stool is very simple and sturdy and its main advantage is that it takes very small space after folding. In a few words, this camping stool represent a comfortable, dry spot for sitting, and if necessary, it can serve as a work surface, writing table or as a mini table. Its construction is so simple that the basic hand tools such as hand saw, drill and layout tools are enough to make it. Since this folding camping stool is also ideal for various purposes in the house and yard, we recommend that you make a couple of them, which will always be at your hand.
You could purchase quality camping stools, but the ones that will serve you for years are usually quite expensive, so by making this camping stool you will save a lot of money and its manufacture will give you pleasure. Camping stool from our plan is designed for a person of average weight, so if you are heavier you should adjust the dimensions to your needs. The width of the stool should be adjusted to provide an ample seating for a person using it. The height of seating area should be at user`s knee level. If you change its dimension, you can also easily make a camping table. For stool making, use wood free of any knots, because the stool will eventually break on that spot. Cut out all the parts and drill the holes according to the dimensions given in the plan. Using bolts and dowels, connect all parts. You can use various types of wood for the manufacture, but it is best to use some hardwood. Maple, oak, walnut and other similar kinds of wood will certainly be a good choice. We recommend you to choose some hard and durable hardwood or pressure treated wood, suitable for outdoor use. However, if you decide to use some less resistant wood, protect it with several coats of water-proof finish. Protect it with a finish at least once a year, because your fishing stool will be often exposed to a moisture and damp. When the stool is not in use, clean it from the dirt, wipe off the moisture, dry it thoroughly and then place it in a dry place. Only then the wood and leather will last for years. With the right choice of the wood and proper finish you will get great and long lasting stool. When it comes to the finish, you can paint it with color or lacquer, but you can also leave it without a finish. We are using this folding stool in the backyard without finish for years. Of course, we always put it in a dry place, where it is not exposed to the various weather conditions.
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10
80
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32,50
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Hexagon Stool
As the object with many aspects of use, the stool has played the important role in everyday life since long time ago. 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
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Assembly Drawing
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Standard Plans
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Assemblage Instructions 1.
Join with glue 3 pieces of the Seat Triangle (part 1).
2. Make two of these subassemblies and join them with glue.
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3. To form hexagon out of the joined parts you will need to cut off the pieces which are colored in blue on the pictures.
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Attach the Seat Edges (part 2) with glue to the assembly from the previous picture.
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5. Attach the Legs (part 7) with glue to the Column (part 5).
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6. Drill 4 holes on the assembly made in the previous step following 2D documentation. Then carefully hammer in it Dowels D6 x 35mm (Part 8). Do not forget to put some glue on the tip of Dowels and in each hole, before you join them.
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7. Drill the hole with diameter D30mm (1,18in) on the assembly made in the previous step. Attach the Seat Axle(Part 9) with glue to the assembly
8. Attach the Support Board (Part 3) with glue to the assembly made in the previous step.
Wait until the glue dries out, then drill pilot holes trough the Support Board (Part 3) and Column (part 5) and screw the Wood Screws D5 x 50mm (Part 6) in the holes. This step will additionally fasten construction.
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9. Drill hole with diameter D30mm (1,18in) in the subassembly made in the step 4
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This way made subassembly attach with glue to the subassembly made in step 8.
10. Wait until the glue dries out, then drill pilot holes trough the Support Board (Part 3) and the subassembly made in the step 4.
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Screw the Wood Screws D5 x 35mm (Part 4) in the holes.
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