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I built this originally as a learning project for the guys on Tchisel.com and Fine Woodworking Magazine just covered it for issue 203 January 2009. Its a good project for learning how to cut through dovetails by hand and it doesn’t require a lot of wood. Thanks for looking
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sharad
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posted 346 days ago
I am watching every step stool that is being shown here and this is one of the best I liked because of its simplicity and economy of wood. Which wood you have used and what are the dimentions?
Sharad
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Dusty56
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posted 346 days ago
Beautiful project….what wood and finish did you use ?
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dustygirl
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posted 346 days ago
That’s one really nice step stool.
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Thomas MacDonald
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posted 346 days ago
i made this out of the same 50 year old stuff i made the desk out of….if you didnt know …..project #2 episodes 106-7-8-9-11-15 and 106 are all dedicated to the construction of the stool…there is over 116 minutes of footage there ..i hope you make good use of it!!
http://www.tchisel.com/Video/Episode_105.html
oh i have made like 6 of them now….
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