My neighbor gave me a full sheet of CDX Exterior plywood. It was too knotty and stripped for me to use it for much else, so today I converted half a sheet into this stool: I got the original design from an issue of American Woodworker. After I buy some more sandpaper and finish sanding this down, I'll probably stain it, lacquer it, and then add a cushion to the seat. It's pretty strong stool, so I figured I might as well use the other half of sheet to make another one.
100% Exterior CDX Plywood table and stools. Who says that CDX can't be classy? My wife has a CDX table and stool made some 50 years ago and it's still going strong. Why CDX? Why not? Varnished. Done! The legs for the tables and stools were made from glu-lam plywood, and then rounded on the router table. Cute!
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