This table can be made bar stool height or chair height by changing the length of the legs. Build it using these free woodworking plans.
A simple stool design that can also serve as a chair for a child. Al built one of these to encourage his grandson during potty training. DXF Format.
We are very proud to offer our West Coast Fish Chair inspired by Haida art. And if you want, you can also convert it a rocker. Stool plan is also included. We provide everything you need in full size drawings; all the parts, paint diagrams and instructions to make the chair. Seat width 23-1/4 inches. Need a custom size? Just let us know. Just like all of our exclusive woodworking designs, these plans include full size drawings. Check out our entire furniture collection.
Are you a proud American? Show your true colors with our American Flag outdoor chair. We provide all the plans, instructions to make the chair and if you want, you can also make it a rocker. Stool plan is also included. Seat width 23-1/4 inches. Need a custom size? Just let us know. Just like all of our exclusive woodworking designs, these plans include full size drawings. Check out our entire furniture collection.
Shown here with our Maritime Clown Fish Kids Chair 05-WC-0627. Our Maritime Blue Tang Chair is made for adults with big hearts. Just like all of our exclusive woodworking designs, these plans include full size drawings. Check out our entire Maritime furniture collection. Overall length includes the stool in place.
The Raising Desk goes up and down at the touch of a switch. You can use you computer seated, on a stool, or standing. You can move back and forth between these positions with ease whenever you feel the urge. It is most popular with people with lower back problems who simply can not sit comfortably in a chair for long periods. Others simply like the brake in routine the movement gives or the ease it gives in working with a second person, both standing at the terminal.
At the link you can download the free woodworking plan to build this outdoor foot stool.
In the kitchen or in the shop, this handy seat/step stool provides additional height to get to those hard-to-reach places. After using its ladder-like capability, fold the top half over for additional...
This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a childs folding step stool and seat/chair. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
This kids step stool is the perfect size for little ones to grab a seat to read or use it to reach their favorite book. Follow along at the link to build a few for kids in your life.
Have fun building one of our clearly Canadian Maple Leaf chairs. With plenty of elbow room, we designed it for Canucks and Snowbirds. Make the classic red and white chair or get your hockey fix by putting a wood stain on the armrest then paint on some black and grey stripes! We think we scored with this design! Build the stool with the slant top so you can stretch your legs straight out, or with a flat top and use as a side table. For added comfort, consider adding on rocker blades ... its all included in our design! Full size drawings.
Have fun building one of our themed sun chairs. We designed it for the porpoise that you can ease back and relax with a smile on your face. Make the tail stool as a slant for relaxation. Or build it with a flat top so you can stretch your legs straight out, or use as a side table. Full size drawings.
There are just three parts to this kids knockdown stool, so it is easy to build and assemble. This one was build using scrap plywood and you can find the free templates and instructions at the link.
Here are two projects that let you spend a lot more time relaxing than building. But do not let the easy deck-screw-and-bolt-together construction fool you. This duo is both sturdy and supremely comfortable. This plan has 16 pages.
I made this simple step stool for my grandson Michael. It is made of 3 ft of 1X10 pine. Simple butt joints reinforced with screws make this an easy project for the beginner, or perhaps a childs first project. Help yourself to the plans!
We have taken our Maritime Adirondack Chair and made it half as wide again and used thicker material for the structure, making it a comfortable 36 inch wide seat. We include the footstool plan (you can use the same drawings to build a table), rocker blades if you want that option, and as a bonus, the parts to allow you to add an umbrella to stand at the back of your chair for that perfect shade. Full size drawings!
A set of these bistro chairs would be fabulous around an outdoor patio table without taking up a lot of space. Here are the free woodworking plans.
Being some useful notes on late medieval turned triangle stools, backstools, and chairs.
The following document describes my version of a spring pole lathe that I use to turn chair parts, stool legs, dowel pins, tool handles and other items.
This project completes the patio suite that started with the outdoor Bistro Table 31-MD-00549. You will find that it employs the same simple and sturdy construction, making it a perfect weekend endeavor. Readily available project materials give you the convenience of one-stop shopping at your local home center. Simple joinery means you can pick up your materials on Saturday morning and be ready to apply the finish by Sunday afternoon.
The seat is a generous size on this bar stool measuring 14 x 14 inches. Here are the free plans to build it.
This kids chair is basically a stool with a back. Follow along at the link and build a few. These little modern chairs are easy to build and will get lots of use.
My wife and I recently purchased one of those glider/rocker chairs. To go with the rocker, we decided that a footstool was in order. Note that we are not thinking about a tall ottoman, where you rest your feet and calves. No, just a short 5-inch tall foot stool, to get my wife is feet up off the floor.
Spend a little bit of time building one of our Maritime chairs and the work will pay dividends for years to come in the form of relaxation. Build the stool with the slant top so you can stretch your legs out, or with a flat top and use as a side table. Bonus drawings include rocker blade to convert your chair into a relaxing rocker. Full size drawings. Finished Depth measurement below is for the chair. Stool adds another 14.5 inches.
Why not settle back and take-r-easy in our deck lounge chair. The stool is separate and the legs fold up for storage. Build and finish it a number of ways. Use regular deck screws and deck boards, then stain it a color you like. Or build it with cedar or teak and use brass screws, for a visual impact that will make people think you spent hundreds of dollars for you outdoor furniture. Inspired by the Titanic deck chairs.
Build your own bar stools for a fraction of the price of buying them. Just follow this tutorial.
Some folks call them bar chairs, others call them lifeguard chairs. Our chair is styled in keeping with our Maritime furniture collection. The chair has the option to build an adjustable foot rest, and the side table is included as well.
This multi tasking chair design has been around for more than a century, known as a Jefferson Chair. Inspired by the Jefferson Chair, our design provides a wider stance for added stability and the shorter ironing board allows for the rounded tip of the board to rest securely on the footrest. Ironing measures approximately 36x12 inches. Measurements are with the ironing board in the vertical position. Also known as a Bachelors Chair or a SitOnIt Chair.
This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a library chair which converts to a step ladder with one simple movement. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
This step stool can be flipped over to become a childs chair. Its a 2 in-1. Build it using these free instructions.