Cutting down island stools

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Hello
I would like some help and advice on cutting down a few island stools to the desired height. The legs are wooden and are slightly angled. So would appreciate advice on how to go about this.

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You'll need to make up some kind of jig, to suit the height you want to lose so that you can cut the leg at the precise angle:

How-to-Shorten-a-Barstool-003.jpg


An ordinary hand saw will be fine if you take your time.
 
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You'll need to make up some kind of jig, to suit the height you want to lose so that you can cut the leg at the precise angle:

How-to-Shorten-a-Barstool-003.jpg


An ordinary hand saw will be fine if you take your time.

Good call, but I suspect that the jig should be used to create a score line. If you cut through three legs, the final one will see the stool slumping to one side.
 
Well you have to support it on equal height packers or similar as you go of course. Either that or cut about 90% through all four legs and then finish the last little bit off whilst it's on its side.
 
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Thanks for replies. Sounds tricky to make a jig for round legs and also to replicate the angle they are already cut at. Was thinking maybe a chopsaw at the correct cutting angle would do it?
 
Not tricky at all, just three bits of wood the right height, it doesn't need to be as posh as the one in the pic. If you don't have the tools to cut some wood to the right depth then you could use three undersized bits of wood and screw a few screws into the bottom and adjust their depth to get the height exactly right. Chopsaw is complete overkill and I imagine nigh on impossible to get a single leg in to cut it anyway. No need to overthink it, they're only chair legs.
 
Just chop it roughly. Then sand it to the required shape. 40 grit and hand sanding will give you max control. Stop to test the result often. This is excellent for getting warm in cold temperatures.
 
Not tricky at all, just three bits of wood the right height, it doesn't need to be as posh as the one in the pic. If you don't have the tools to cut some wood to the right depth then you could use three undersized bits of wood and screw a few screws into the bottom and adjust their depth to get the height exactly right. Chopsaw is complete overkill and I imagine nigh on impossible to get a single leg in to cut it anyway. No need to overthink it, they're only chair legs.
Thanks Freddie. I should have said that I am able to remove each leg from the chair. But take your overkill point
 
Yes you should have, chopsaw all the way then, you'll just have to measure the angle beforehand, I wonder why you asked .... :unsure: :)
 

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