Who wants to stand all day watching their machine running? I'll pass and just watch how we made some stools for the shop by cutting or re-purposing parts just laying around. We wanted a few "artsy" stools along with a new stool for our TIG table in the garage. Nice thing is that we were able to combine the garage sign along with the stools onto one sheet. And you have all those "extra" motor parts laying around your shop? Make it into a stool! Cut Parameters: Table: Torchmate X Plasma Cutter: FlexCut 125 Material: 11ga Mild Steel Amperage: 65 amps Cutting Speed: 165 ipm Once all of the components were cut out, it is all about putting the puzzle together to make the stools. The DCB stool required a little bit of adjustment to get to line up properly along with understanding the angles. The wolf design is pretty straight forward with a couple of tacks on the inside. Great touch to get some natural, wood cutting boards for the "seat" portion. Take a look at what we did and give us your feedback!