Overview
The Noah Stool C (24°) introduces a gentle angle into the design, creating a more dynamic and comfortable seating option. Built from 2x4s and square-profile pieces, it balances simplicity with a distinctive silhouette.
Specifications
- Category: Seating
- Usage Context: Sanctuary / Seating / General
- Tools Required: Miter Saw / Hand Saw
- Wood Profile: Rectangular 2×4 / Square Profile
Tools & Materials
- Tools: Miter saw (for angled cuts), hand saw, drill/driver, measuring tape, square, sanding tools.
- Materials: 2x4s, square-profile stock, screws, optional glue, and finish.
Build Considerations
The 24° angle affects both comfort and stability. Ensure that the legs and seat interface are carefully measured so the stool sits flat on the floor without rocking. Consistent angles across all pieces are important for a clean, repeatable build.
Because of the angle, cross-bracing or careful joint reinforcement may be helpful in high-use environments. Test one prototype before building multiple units.
Usage Notes
This stool is ideal for informal seating clusters, creative spaces, and sanctuaries that want a slightly more contemporary look. It pairs well with both benches and tables from the same family.
WordPress Taxonomy
- WP Categories: Seating, Sanctuary / Church Furniture
- WP Tags: Miter Saw; Hand Saw; Rectangular 2×4; Square Profile; Stool; 24 Degrees; General Use