Soft Maple Stool: Build a Sturdy Stool with a Miter Saw
Mar 18, 2026
//Support me on Patreon//: I made a stool/chair out of maple hardwood, and the seat is woven 1 inch nylon webbing. I first saw this technique in a chair video where flat reed was used to weave the seat, and I thought, I wonder if that will work with nylon webbing? It worked extremely well. The stool itself is extremely sturdy with its hardwood construction and thru-dowel joinery, but the woven seat is very strong and surprisingly comfortable. It has just enough flex to make it a chair youd want to sit in for long stretches. Thanks for checking it out, and what would you like to see me build with this technique in the future? A full chair? A lounger? Let me know below! Website: Instructable: **FOLLOW** * Subscribe - * Instagram - * Facebook - Video that inspired this build: ** Things I used ** 6/4 Soft Maple (roughly 5 wide, 6 long) 1/2 Maple Dowels 1/2 Walnut Dowel - Nylon Webbing - (black) (white) Staple Gun - Staples - Miter Saw - Shellac - Paste Wax - Orbital Sander - Bessey Clamps - Glue - Glue Bot - Bandsaw - 3/16 Blade - My Camera - My Lights - My Mic - My Favorite Knife - Music Artist: The Flash Music Song: Eternity
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