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 PostPosted: Wed Jun 09, 10 8:02 am   
Bench Dog
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Here's the completed step stool. This project kind of blindsided me as far as my preconceptions of its complexity. All in all, I think it came out alright. I took the idea of some other posts, and put a taper on the front of the stool as well. In the cheat sheet and in other posts, I couldn't find anywhere the dimensions of the radius for the stretchers, so I just winged it! Overall, I loved this project, and I'm looking forward to the toolbox!


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 PostPosted: Wed Jun 09, 10 8:44 am   
Bench Dog
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Jneer,

The stool looks great in Cherry. Nice job on it. Now get busy on the tool box.

Rat. :D

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Jared,
Nice step stool! Its great to see another one made and shared with the forum.. Did you end up using hand tools throughout most of the project? planing, chiseling, sawing? :)

FYI. I'm starting to put out some feelers and lining up some guys for a Colorado 207 gathering. Dates haven't been finalized but I think we what we have lined up is pretty good.. Covering saw sharpening, going over the teeth layout/set for rip saws, crosscut saws, dovetails saws.. etc... I think he'll also go over making your own enclosed saw handles..

If any other local 207 lurkers/members are interested in joining us feel free to PM me..

Chat soon.

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 PostPosted: Wed Jun 09, 10 10:41 am   
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Nice looking job. My wife loves cherry, so don't let her see it if you want to keep it! :lol:

Here's an idea for future step stoolers...
A handle/handhold. Make it easier to move without bending down and provide ballance support while using it.

Paul
the little stiff guy


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 PostPosted: Sat Jun 12, 10 10:29 am   
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Chat soon.[/quote]
swedishiron wrote:
Did you end up using hand tools throughout most of the project? planing, chiseling, sawing


Yeah, I actually picked up some hand planes from a guy on Craigslist up by you in Longmont. A Stanley bedrock (awesome), a Bailey #4, and a Stanley #71 router plane. Love them all! Everything was done by hand, except obviously rough milling. I ordered the 4 pack several months ago and was really itching to get them going on a project. Those tools are amazing! So all dovetails, and final milling was done by hand.


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