Blog 8
My finals days at City Bench were spent making my stool. I had
learned almost enough to do it all myself but I definitely needed a lot of
guidance. My uncle and ben helped me through the process. I knew I wanted to
make a larger stool so I had to look for a large slab. We went to the scrap
pile and found a cool looking slab. It was from a unique tree but I have
forgotten the name. The bark was similar to a sycamore tree and it looked like
a camo pattern. We got the slab and then drew a circle on it where we wanted
the stool face to be. I wanted to include the middle circles that were cool
colors and I also wanted to include the big crack down the center. Once we drew
the circle we got the router out and attached it to a stick that made sure it
would cut rotationally. We cut out the circle and then we had the face of the
stool. We then got the router again and flipped the face over and used its and
its angle blade to cut a cool indent on the bottom so it was not a straight
edge. At first we were cutting well but then we accidentally plunged to deep
and we cut into the edge to far and left a little edge on top. I had to then go
get the belt sander and sand down the edge we messed up. After I belt sanded
the major mistakes out I had to get a block of wood with sand paper wrapped
around it so it had a straight edge and then go around the whole edge another
time. This made sure the edge stayed straight after the major sanding because
it can get messy.


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