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    Hi all I think I must be shrinking !
    I am sure that, I could reach that top shelf a year or two ago.
    Not aloud to stand on a bucket.So as any one out there have a simple plan for a step stool please.
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    Default How many steps?

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    Love this one Fuzzie
    Shaker step stool.jpeg
    Could make the 'riser' just the right height for you Colbra. And you get to show off your dovetailing skills to boot

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    Something to hold on to seems reassuring to me. (Bugger, I'm turning 70 next year and soon I'll be having to build one too)

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    Check your email Col, Cheers Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bendigo Bob View Post
    Love this one Fuzzie
    Shaker step stool.jpeg
    Could make the 'riser' just the right height for you Colbra. And you get to show off your dovetailing skills to boot
    Hi Bob I was wondering if you have made this step stool and if so did you use a template to cut the dove tales like the ones at Timbercon

    I have the Gifkens jig and after your appreciated reply to my thread on the step stool I may invest in a set of the Timbercon Torquata Layout set of dove tail templates Thanks again Col
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    Hi Franklin first off thank you for your input there is certainly a lot of step stools out there I have got a copy of this shaker step stool or a should say after I pay five US dollars I will have one.
    Regards colbra
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    No, not mine Col. I've made a few without the riser to hold on to. I did hand cut dovetails though, and made them a bit thickish for strength, figured strength was more important than looks for something that SWAMBO is using to reach up into the clothes dryer. She has the shelf the dryer is on to hang onto.

    The other one was for the daughter, same setup.

    I'm really liking that design though, and might make it to occupy a corner of the kitchen.

    (as an aside, I broke a bone in my foot once using the middle shelf of a cupboard to step up onto. Man, that was stupid. Incidentally, almost the entire 'good' dinner set went down with me too. SWAMBO was MOST unimpressed, and unsympathetic as she got me of to emergency - good argument for the stool, but that was many years ago, before my woodworking)

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    Hi Pete thanks for your input and the plan as always you come to my rescue
    Regards Col
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    Nice looking stool. Where do I find the plans?
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    Quote Originally Posted by prozac View Post
    Nice looking stool. Where do I find the plans?

    Fine Woodworking #266 from January/February 2018

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