Bar Stools Using Loose Mortise and Tenon Joinery

Bar Stools Using Loose Mortise and Tenon Joinery

Ever since we have owned a house I have wanted a breakfast bar with bar stools. Purchased house number one, fixed it up and moved on before I got around to making my coveted bar stools. We are settled into our second home now and the time has come!!

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I made these stools from rough sawn maple, that we purchased from a local sawyer here in SE Michigan, and turned into these stunning pieces of furniture! The lumber has spalted areas that I showcased so we could have a nice conversation starter in the kitchen. The wife and I were surprised how white the maple was when first dimension but in the end we decided to only apply a clear coat and couldn’t be more happy with the results!

Ambrosia Maple Bar Stools

 

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6 reviews for Bar Stool

  1. gene

    nice stool

  2. David J Rhea

    It looks good, we’ll see what happens when I make them

  3. Francisco

    excellent project.

  4. Juraidi

    Look simple and i love it

  5. Gary Christiansen

    Nice job Tyler, what type of loose tenon power tool did you use for the loose tenons?

  6. Dan

    I like this saddle lines. Look so simple yet so elegant and comfortable

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5 thoughts on “Bar Stools Using Loose Mortise and Tenon Joinery”

  1. Get looking Stools Tyler – really love your work and videos
    Question- I am also in SE Michigan – where is the locatioln you got the maple planks from?

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