Four-Legged STOOL
Woodcraft Magazine|August - September 2022
Tapered and curved for a comfy seat
Ken Burton
Four-Legged STOOL

I've made several versions of this stool over the years including one iteration in hickory which we featured in our WoodSense column in Issue 103 (Oct/Nov 2021).

We received enough requests for plans for that piece that I was pleased to have the chance to revisit the design for this story. The stool's splayed legs give it a wide, stable stance, and its scooped seat makes for a comfortable perch. I find the finished product equally at home as a shop stool or snugged up to the breakfast bar in the kitchen. The build is straightforward, but still presents some challenges when it comes to joinery as there are compound bevels involved. For those unfamiliar with the term, a compound bevel is a cut angled away from 90° in two directions, whereas a standard bevel is angled in just one direction. To simplify the process, I developed a system for making these compound cuts using shop-made wedges that eliminate some of the set up hassles. I also used "loose" dowel joinery for the leg-to-seat connections so the shoulders at the top of the legs are made with a single cut and fit firmly against the underside of the seat for added strength. The stretchers are placed to serve well as footrests while also lending structural support.

Splayed legs with "loose" joinery

Four wedged dowels fit through angled holes to join the tapered legs to the scooped seat. Loose Domino tenons join the inner stretchers to the front and rear stretchers and the front and rear stretchers to the legs.

Order of Work

• Make the legs

• Drill and shape the seat

• Add the stretchers

• Assemble and finish

onlineEXTRAS

• Mortising jig plan

• Sled-Style Tapering Jig

Legs: holes, bevels, tapers

This story is from the August - September 2022 edition of Woodcraft Magazine.

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