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Uncomfortable stools


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Not so much a stool as a simple table really.

My daughter ( guess what her name is ) likes to read in a hammock in the garden. For her 17th birthday she asked for a table to put a drink and her bookmark on. How could I refuse ?

The wood is apple, about 10" across, and the saw was my Husky 141 with 12" Cannon bar and 1/4" Picco chain.

 

Anyone else made an uncomfortable stool lately ?

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I had a little too much red meat over the weekend, and things weren't too comfortable the next time the crafting of a stool was required.

 

Very good.

I must admit when I read the thread heading I was wondering what sort of photo would be attached.:thumbup:

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