It's 1 1/2" - 5tpi oak.

On Sunday, June 10, 2018 at 7:38:32 AM UTC-4, Richard Ellis wrote:
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>  Now looks interesting My one concern is the threaded rod TPI and what 
> wood did you use.
>
> On Sunday, June 10, 2018 at 12:28:54 PM UTC+1, Chainlink wrote:
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>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-hGzQHTLT4xk/Wx0LCtM9liI/AAAAAAAAABY/0n4oHrGqiEQ6Knp4a-EJMmCmPDd12a3owCLcBGAs/s1600/stool.jpg>
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>> I can't believe that google has not one image of this, but JR Beall put a 
>> flyer in the wood threading kits that had a plan for an adjustable height 
>> stool that I really like. Here is a photo of the one I made. 
>>
>> The support block under the stool seat is 1.5" thick and has a 1.5" hole 
>> bored in its center for the threaded rod (that end is not threaded, btw). 
>> the frame upper support is also 1.5" thick and is tapped for the threaded 
>> rod. The bottom support has a 1.5" hole to keep the threaded rod centered, 
>> but it is not threaded. The seat really needs to be scooped out for comfort 
>> or padding of some kind needs to be added.
>>
>> Dustin
>>
>>

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