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THERM-A-STOOL
Brian Horais

THERM-A-STOOL

This three-legged stool was made from maple (seat) and cherry (legs) using a technique known as Therming that dates back to the 1700s. Therming is described by many as barrel turning or drum turning. In basic terms it is spindle turning, using a jig that holds multiple spindle blanks off-center allowing curves to be cut into the spindles simultaneously. Therming has allowed furniture makers to produce spindles in quantity for use as furniture legs and balusters with shapes that were difficult to create by other means. The three-legged ‘thermed’ stool shown here is 13 inches tall and 8 inches wide. Finish is Briwax Hard Wax Oil buffed on the Beall System. You can see the spindles/legs of this stool mounted on the therming rig at the bottom of the full image.
I am not sure where I saw it and it may have been written by Allen Lacer but the article had many photos and diagrams concerning this method
 
Don, there is an excellent article written by Art Liestman on 'Therming' in the April 2020 issue of American Woodturner. Art taught a class at Arrowmont in 2012 on multi-axis turning, along with Barbara Dill. I was in the class and credit Art and Barbara with getting me started down the path of multi-axis turning. I'm preparing an article for American Woodturner on making a therming rig and fabricating this stool. The article should be available in the not too distant future.
 

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