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You don’t have to be a master carpenter to make great furniture. J. Pickens shows you the simple steps to make this modern DIY stool on your own.
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The Work Around: How to Make an Easy Modern Stool | HGTV
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Cute! What’s the weight limit for these, I’m curious. I don’t have small framed friends. Js.
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Pretty sure you labelled your small and medium pieces the wrong way around in the parts list o.O
I almost ended up with a screw in my ##%%**
Very easy ,thanks sir!
Nice
– How serious was this video ??? How many times can anyone sit on these before the come apart ??? Single screws, really. They're attractive, just for show.
I built this stool last week. It wasn't very comfortable when I tried it out in our kitchen bar. . I decided to do a little remodeling. I took it apart. The screws that I thought were screwed in tight were a little loose and the legs and stretchers we easy to twist . It was easy to build but might fall apart after a couple of weeks of use. I shortened the legs some by removing the bottom pieces. I put some cross braces about six inches below the seat. Lastly, I applied glue on those parts that were screwed together. Marking of the location of the screws was very helpful. I have built other stools and sometimes I make a hole for the screws which hits the other screw. Also, it was easier to keep it plumb and square. The combination of glue and screws made it sturdy and should last for a long time.
Hah, easy peasy)))
This little stepstool has been a lifesaver in the showerσσ>share4.photo/UFoldStool?I61 I needed something to rest my foot on to shave my legs in the shower to raise my leg and this fit the bill perfectly. It does slide a bit,so be aware of that.
It's bullshit I did not hit her.
Awesome!
this stool looks amazing . but , it cant with stand more weight as the joints are not so stable . so,its better to use the mortise and tenon joint traditional method. as it could stay the same to decades … anyways nice job
Not even using a wood glue???
I am pretty sure you can still buy e-book with all details you need on woodprix.
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This is terrible.
Hmmm… I finally followed Ann's advice and took Woodglut. It's great for beginners and has some advanced stuff too.
You can use Woodglut to build it in the cheapest way.
This time I will use Woodglut plans for this.
Just go to the Woodprix website if you want to do it yourself.
Why 11 1/4 " for the mediums though?
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It works great and is easy to operate
Woodglut has a very large project base.
I really like the WoodPrix plans.