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Hello folks...before purchase my bandsaw almost all my cuts was by hand.Of course I purchased woods pre dimensioned.

I have plans to make some handles for chisel and file (around six or eight handles) at my new learning curve at bandsaw.

After that I would like to make a bench (or a large stool) using wood and acrylic (3/4" acrylic dowels).
I love the mix of wood and acrylic but is not common at all
My intention is make something like the seat is floating .
I"ll show the idea and how the project going on when I make the next step.I am not in a hurry and I want finish in two months or more (relaxing project).
My wife wants another furniture before and that one is priority.
A place for our plates and similars at side of our table.Like a sideboard buffet.

About bench:
The seat conect the legs using a acrylic dowel but you can see easily because they are transparent and moved for center.
The legs and seat dosen't touch each other...the conections are indirect.

Some pictures of idea


The bench from above view
IMG-20260219-WA0088.jpg
The leg and dowel position and big hole
IMG-20260508-WA0064.jpeg
The legs and seat dosen't touch each other directly...red pieces just for picture...the dowel will be at center as the drawer
IMG-20260215-WA0044.jpg
Little slope at leg and lid represent the hole
IMG-20260215-WA0030.jpg
Mark curve by steel rule and clamps
IMG-20260508-WA0049.jpg
Just mark
IMG-20260508-WA0052.jpg
The rise
IMG-20260508-WA0043.jpg
How to find the arc using Math
IMG-20260301-WA0024.jpg
From this book
IMG-20260301-WA0027.jpg
The arc radius at pen position...around 1560 mm

IMG-20260508-WA0061.jpeg
 
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Hello folks...before purchase my bandsaw almost all my cuts was by hand.Of course I purchased woods pre dimensioned.

I have plans to make some handles for chisel and file (around six or eight handles) at my new learning curve at bandsaw.

After that I would like to make a bench (or a large stool) using wood and acrylic (3/4" acrylic dowels).
I love the mix of wood and acrylic but is not common at all
My intention is make something like the seat is floating .
I"ll show the idea and how the project going on when I make the next step.I am not in a hurry and I want finish in two months or more (relaxing project).
My wife wants another furniture before and that one is priority.
A place for our plates and similars at side of our table.Like a sideboard buffet.

About bench:
The seat conect the legs using a acrylic dowel but you can see easily because they are transparent and moved for center.
The legs and seat dosen't touch each other...the conections are indirect.

Some pictures of idea


The bench from above view
View attachment 288472
The leg and dowel position and big hole
View attachment 288473
The legs and seat dosen't touch each other directly...red pieces just for picture...the dowel will be at center as the drawer
View attachment 288475
Little slope at leg and lid represent the hole
View attachment 288476
Mark curve by steel rule and clamps
View attachment 288478
Just mark
View attachment 288479
The rise
View attachment 288480
How to find the arc using Math
View attachment 288482
From this book
View attachment 288483
The arc radius at pen position...around 1560 mm

View attachment 288484
Have you made your handles yet? If so, you should consider making them faceted instead of round. Like octagon-duodecagon (8-20 sides) it improves grip extremely. Also they don’t roll around on the bench.

Cool seat idea. And that book looks interesting.
 

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Have you made your handles yet? If so, you should consider making them faceted instead of round. Like octagon-duodecagon (8-20 sides) it improves grip extremely. Also they don’t roll around on the bench.

Cool seat idea. And that book looks interesting.
I didn't do it yet...my cyclone dust collector is no ready (need some adjusts).My plan is use this idea below:

That book is awesome
Thanks for comment
 
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Is this piece going to be a triangle shape to brace against the leg better or you trusting excellent glue to do this work?View attachment 288488
I don't have this answer yet.It is a first idea flowing and I need to think in both beauty and strenght.
In fact maybe I need some adjusts.
Thanks for show a possible problem issue.
The glue will be epoxy because acrylic dowels
I believe I'll need to do a model by MDF and after use the real wood
 

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I didn't do it yet...my cyclone dust collector is no ready (need some adjusts).My plan is use this idea below:

That book is awesome
Thanks for comment
That is a very good jig. You can even make custom sled shapes for different tools like sloyd knives. I recommend you watch the YouTube videos of zed outdoors with Peter kovacs (Soulwood creations) there are some really good infos on ergonomics in there. The pacing is slower though. Not that bad though. It might make it easier to understand.
 

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Is this piece going to be a triangle shape to brace against the leg better or you trusting excellent glue to do this work?View attachment 288488
You are talking about something like this?

IMG-20260509-WA0020.jpeg
Here the dowels direct at legs and attached to seat by a piece of wood at each leg...still the seat not touching the legs and creat the ilusion of floating because acrylic is transparent and you can't see it if you are not so close
IMG-20260509-WA0023.jpeg
 
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I assume you have the acrylic rod already. I got my acrylic rod here local by salvaging the clear grab rods out of fiberglass tubs that were being replaced. If you have a yard that deals in recycled house parts, sometimes there are also acrylic towels bars as well that mount to the wall. The rod simply falls out of the ends for those.
 

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I assume you have the acrylic rod already. I got my acrylic rod here local by salvaging the clear grab rods out of fiberglass tubs that were being replaced. If you have a yard that deals in recycled house parts, sometimes there are also acrylic towels bars as well that mount to the wall. The rod simply falls out of the ends for those.
Yes I purchased my acrylic rods few months ago and a 10 mm acrylic sheet as well if I change my mind for a loose tenon like 8x6" and connect direct seat and legs (keeping a space) and the acrylic you still seeing and because is transparent it looks like the wood is there without nothing conecting.

Like that glass floor in Chicago...or CN Tower in Toronto ilusion
Here an acrylic dowels improve the ilusion a lot if used

IMG-20260509-WA0038.jpg
 
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Here the other idea (I have few) and how to connect using an acrylic loose and tenon.

The wood I purchased for this bench has 30mm thickness.
My intention is make a chamfer all around to add charm...by hand using my plane.
Adding temporary wheel to follow the curve around the front part of seat.

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The chamfer
IMG-20260509-WA0042.jpg
By plane
IMG-20260509-WA0051.jpg
This wheel
IMG-20260509-WA0052.jpg
Here at fence for follow the curve
IMG-20260111-WA0063.jpg
Like this
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