I made this Birchbark footstool from branches left over from Rock's bench. I decided to weave with Shaker tape that was two shades of white. The dog adds a fourth shade of white!
Monday, January 18, 2010
A Birchbark Footstool
I made this Birchbark footstool from branches left over from Rock's bench. I decided to weave with Shaker tape that was two shades of white. The dog adds a fourth shade of white!
Saturday, January 16, 2010
MAKING A BIRCHBARK BENCH WITH MY FRIEND, ROCK
These are cut Birch branches that we trimmed from a tall Birch that we felled from my back woods.
Once we decide which pieces we’ll use, we measure and make the necessary cuts.
Using the band saw, I cut the legs so they will sit “true” on the floor.
Making the back support requires careful cuts. Curves are a big part of making rustic furniture. Right angles are seldom found!
Attaching the leg to a nice slab of pine that has been planed and sanded. Notice the clamp; you can never have enough clamps.
Attaching the second leg. Notice the third leg with tenon already cut. Also, branches are in storage, “drying out” waiting for the next project.
Making a tenon.
Celebrating a near completion.
This bench will be used outside by Rock’s Fire Pit. Covering the pine with Australian Oil will protect the finish.
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