I've watched a lot of woodworking videos about these stools besides Paul sellers yours has been the most informative and helpful. Paul's is great but for someone with limited time the fact the you told what all the types of tools you could possibly use to achieve each task is what makes yours the best. Instead of gather information on what tool I should use from my arsenal from all the videos was able to figure it all out from this one.
Regarding why the pencil compass trick works, you've effectively made a hexagon with the points you land on with the compass, and marking 3 points of the hexagon provides you with the equidistance. The compass is set to the radius of the circle and, by the basic laws of geometry, the length of each side of a hexagon within a circle is the radius of that circle. Hope that makes sense.
I love that you give so many options on how to complete each step with different tools. It makes your projects so much more accessible for beginners who don't have a ton of money to invest right away❤
Thank you so much! That was my goal, it can be really daunting when every video has a million expensive tools so I just wanted to show that anyone can do it with anything, where there's a will there's a way! Plenty more content coming soon, please subscribe if you haven't already so you don't miss it! :)
Surely the legs should be splayed out, typically as far as the edge of the seat in plan for stability? Also, as the wedges for the legs are a different wood, they will make a pattern, which for me ought to be either radial from the centre of the seat or following the circumference, this require no special skill just an attention to detail.
I've made them with both straight legs and splayed out legs, to be honest I haven't noticed any real difference but as I only use them for display/plant stands - although maybe that's why. I definitely agree that if I was using it for more of a functional purpose the legs being splayed out would be more important. Thanks very much for the comment!
Great video looks wicked. On the tool front i hate my Jigsaw never managed get it other than for rough break down. Ive actually just picked up lidals plunge router its not bad to be fair comes with bits aswell. Also think its irwin do some amazing auger bits pretty good price think like 20 quid. May have to give this a shot aee if a can sell it. Having issues selling stuff. 🏴👍😕
@@Greyotterstudio honestly they scare the shit out me but need get over it. It was very reasonable only 35 quid a think be worth looking at for ya. Yea I'll keep u posted. Photo's will be up on FB as we go along and once it's done. 🏴👍
I've watched a lot of woodworking videos about these stools besides Paul sellers yours has been the most informative and helpful. Paul's is great but for someone with limited time the fact the you told what all the types of tools you could possibly use to achieve each task is what makes yours the best. Instead of gather information on what tool I should use from my arsenal from all the videos was able to figure it all out from this one.
Thank you, I’m really glad you found it useful! Good luck with your build, I’d love to see how it turns out, feel free to send me a DM on instagram :)
Regarding why the pencil compass trick works, you've effectively made a hexagon with the points you land on with the compass, and marking 3 points of the hexagon provides you with the equidistance. The compass is set to the radius of the circle and, by the basic laws of geometry, the length of each side of a hexagon within a circle is the radius of that circle. Hope that makes sense.
That was actually a super helpful explanation, thank you!
I've never thought about it before, but it makes sense 😃
I love that you give so many options on how to complete each step with different tools. It makes your projects so much more accessible for beginners who don't have a ton of money to invest right away❤
Thank you so much! That was my goal, it can be really daunting when every video has a million expensive tools so I just wanted to show that anyone can do it with anything, where there's a will there's a way! Plenty more content coming soon, please subscribe if you haven't already so you don't miss it! :)
Thanks for this project and all the tools to use.
You're welcome, I hope you found something useful and give this project a go!
Great little project and I specifically liked the forming of the tenons.
Thanks very much! It takes a bit of practice but now I can make a tenon in about 10 minutes.
Love the colour on the wedges!
The contrast really stands out doesn’t it!
Surely the legs should be splayed out, typically as far as the edge of the seat in plan for stability? Also, as the wedges for the legs are a different wood, they will make a pattern, which for me ought to be either radial from the centre of the seat or following the circumference, this require no special skill just an attention to detail.
I've made them with both straight legs and splayed out legs, to be honest I haven't noticed any real difference but as I only use them for display/plant stands - although maybe that's why. I definitely agree that if I was using it for more of a functional purpose the legs being splayed out would be more important. Thanks very much for the comment!
Great video looks wicked. On the tool front i hate my Jigsaw never managed get it other than for rough break down. Ive actually just picked up lidals plunge router its not bad to be fair comes with bits aswell. Also think its irwin do some amazing auger bits pretty good price think like 20 quid. May have to give this a shot aee if a can sell it. Having issues selling stuff. 🏴👍😕
Oh nice, a router is definitely on my wish list - hopefully one day! Good luck with the build, let me know how you get on!
@@Greyotterstudio honestly they scare the shit out me but need get over it. It was very reasonable only 35 quid a think be worth looking at for ya. Yea I'll keep u posted. Photo's will be up on FB as we go along and once it's done. 🏴👍
Excellent instructional video 👍
Thanks very much!
Can you put a link for those left handed tenon saws. Can’t find one anywhere
Hah, this made me laugh out loud, thanks buddy, hope you enjoyed the video!