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Bar Stool www.timbercity.co.za Your Project Partner CUT LIST SupaWood 300 mm x 300 mm x 1 top 300 mm x 50 mm x 2 top frame and 268 mm x 50 mm x 2 top frame Pine PAR 700 mm x 44 mm x 44 mm x 4 legs 240 mm x 45 mm x 22 mm x 2 bottom frame and 135 mm x 45 mm x 22 mm x 2 bottom frame YOU WILL ALSO NEED Chipboard screws Wood glue Paint Wood filler Assembly Instructions 150 mm 268 mm 716 mm 66 mm 300 mm 300 mm

Bar Stool · 2020. 1. 14. · Connect the top frame to the top of the bar stool (300 mm x 300 mm). Once again drill pilot holes and countersink holes before applying wood glue to

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Page 1: Bar Stool · 2020. 1. 14. · Connect the top frame to the top of the bar stool (300 mm x 300 mm). Once again drill pilot holes and countersink holes before applying wood glue to

Bar Stool

www.timbercity.co.za

Your Project Partner

CUT LIST SupaWood

300 mm x 300 mm x 1 top300 mm x 50 mm x 2 top frameand 268 mm x 50 mm x 2 top frame

Pine PAR

700 mm x 44 mm x 44 mm x 4 legs240 mm x 45 mm x 22 mm x 2 bottom frameand 135 mm x 45 mm x 22 mm x 2 bottom frame

YOU WILL ALSO NEED

Chipboard screwsWood gluePaintWood filler

Assembly Instructions15

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Page 2: Bar Stool · 2020. 1. 14. · Connect the top frame to the top of the bar stool (300 mm x 300 mm). Once again drill pilot holes and countersink holes before applying wood glue to

www.timbercity.co.za

Your Project Partner

Step 1Start the top frame of the bar stool by connecting two of the sides (300 mm x 50 mm) and (268 mm x 50 mm) using wood glue and screws. Drill pilot holes and countersink holes to allow space for the screw tops. You can now fasten on the other two sides (300 mm x 50 mm) and (268 mm x 50 mm) to complete the square.

Step 2Connect the top frame to the top of the bar stool(300 mm x 300 mm). Once again drill pilot holes andcountersink holes before applying wood glue to thetop of the square frame. Place the top in place andfasten with screws.

Step 3Now you are ready to build the bottom frame, which is placed between the four legs to strengthen the stool’sstructure. Build the frame by connecting the two longer sides (240 mm x 45 mm x 22 mm) to the two shorter sides (135 mm x 45 mm x 22 mm). It is advisable to drill pilot holes and make use of wood glue.

Page 3: Bar Stool · 2020. 1. 14. · Connect the top frame to the top of the bar stool (300 mm x 300 mm). Once again drill pilot holes and countersink holes before applying wood glue to

www.timbercity.co.za

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Step 4You are now ready to connect the top of your bar stool to the four legs (700 mm x 44 mm x 44 mm). Put the legs in place one by one (after applying wood glue to the sides of the legs that will be in contact with the top of the bar stool) and fasten the legs from both sides using screws.

Step 5

Once you have fastened all four legs, turn the chair on to its side. You can now finish off by fastening the bottom frame to the legs, securing it with screws 150 mm from thebottom of the legs. Again it is advisable to use wood glue and screws to increase the strength of the structure.