15th Century Stool
Building a 15th century turned stool.
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16th Century German Foot (Faldelstoel) Stool
On the cover of this document is a copy of a photograph of the extant 16th century German Faldestoel from which my copy was constructed
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Adirondark Chair, Footstool and Table
Homemade patio furniture is an excellent weekend project to complement a deck or patio. With a good set of instructions, a few basic power tools, and a little know-how, the results can be outstanding. Drawings, photos, plans, instructions.
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Back - Painted Stool
In designing this piece, I wanted the proportions to be heavier than the ones I?d done previously; my visit to the V&A and the Museum of London showed 16th and 17th turned furniture to be more substantial than I?ve done so far.
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Build a foot stool
A great little footstool that teaches you a new skill or two and takes a load off!
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Build an easy ottoman
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Classic Shop Stool
Why not get comfortable while you work? There are times when a stool built to seat you at just the right height to your workbench can be a comfortable alternative to standing . And you can make your own more easily than you might guess.
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Colonial American Foot Stool
Simple step by step instructions on building a foot stool.
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Colonial American Foot Stool
A plan to build a colonial amercian foot stool.
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Dovetail Stool
Here?s a project that?s sure to advance your skills while producing a practical, good-looking piece of furniture. The stool?s extra strength comes from three different kinds of dovetail joints, which make the strongest connection between wide boards like the ones used in this project. When the joints fit tight, the mechanical interlocking alone is enough to make them rigid.
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Ergonomic stool
Ergonomic stools provide the combined benefit of being both good for your back and being a convenient spare due to the fact that you can fold them up when they are not in use. The stool is surprisingly easy to construct: there are no complicated joints to make and no special tools required. This stool is made out of 1 1/2" thick dowel, which can be difficult to find. However, if you cannot find th...
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Foot - Bulldog Stool
A fun, useful, weekend project. Text and photos by Tom Hintz - This is actually my first project with turned parts. For my first attempt, I?m happy with it. OK, my Bulldog footstool does not have the Far Eastern fluidity of line David Marks (DIY Woodworking) touts, and His Normness (The New Yankee Workshop) might not be enthralled by the proportions. Nevertheless, my wife likes it, and I had a goo...
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Foot - Easy to Build Stool
Katie Hamilton, owner of HouseNet Inc., constructs an easy Shaker-style footstool out of pine, dowels and belt cording.
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Foot - Large Bridge
Our homemade footbridge leans toward the ?Asian? design because of the shallow banks. Whether you are building over a creek or a pond, the height does not have to be more than a few feet above water level
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Foot - Simple Stool
This free woodworking plans and woodworkers projects information is courtesy of The Woodcrafter web site.
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Foot Rest
Use up scrap wood in your workshop, build it with 3 boards.
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Foot Stool
A handy stool for giving your child a boost by David and Jeanie Stiles. You can build this simple footstool in less than an hour. It?s an easy project to do with your kids and an excellent way to teach them many basic carpentry skills such as cutting, nailing, sanding and finishing. This archived free woodworking plans and woodworkers projects information is courtesy of the FamilyFun web site.
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Foot Stool
Plan to build a foot stool.
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Foot Stool
My wife and I recently purchased one of those glider/rocker chairs. To go with the rocker, we decided that a footstool was in order. Note that we?re not thinking about a tall ottoman, where you rest your feet and calves. No, just a short 5-inch tall foot stool, to get my wife?s feet up off the floor
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Foot Support for Small Boxes
Using the MLCS Traditional Foot Bit you can add classic, elegant styling and detail to any basic box. Set up the bit in your router table and prepare some stock for the feet. It should be planed to equal thickness and the long edges should be parallel and smooth.
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