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Woodshopfreak
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posted 555 days ago
Looks like that plywood has some figure in it as well!
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FlWoodRat
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posted 555 days ago
Neat little step stool. I love the design and size. Your work is nice. I can’t wait to make one for my grand daughter. Hope you don’t mind us stealing your design. The plywood liooks fine, but I have to be candid, spending a few dollars for wood that may become a family heirloom is probably well spent.
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Scott Bryan
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posted 555 days ago
Rob,
This is a very useful project. I am sure now that he can reach the faucet that your water bills will be climbing as I am sure he will like playing in the water. :)
Congrats on the successful potty training as well. This is a major milestone in every parents life.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
darryl
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posted 555 days ago
very nice construction and design in a quick project.
there’s no reason that couldn’t have been made of oak though, I think your wife is over reacting!!
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jjohn
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posted 555 days ago
It really is just what the Dr. ordered. And the plywood is perfect for this kind of project. Well designed. And the craftsmanship shows.
-- JJohn
jockmike2
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posted 554 days ago
Good job, I had to make two, one for grampa’s house and one for home. mike
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TreeBones
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posted 554 days ago
Nice project. Stools and benches are my favorite’s.
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sharad
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posted 552 days ago
You have made a fantastic step for your child. The design is attractive and strong for the child. Can an elderly person use it?
Sharad
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Rob
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posted 552 days ago
I don’t know, I can reach most everything in the bathroom so I haven’t tried. Next time I’m home I’ll check it out and get back to you. It’ll either hold or you will soon see a similar project posted but with stronger joints!