John Heisz - I Build It | Making a Seriously Solid Step Stool - Woodworking @JohnHeisz | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 3 days ago
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This is a great looking solid wood two-step stool that'll be very handy to have around the house. While the joinery is fairly challenging, I've broken it down in the build course to make it reasonably easy for the average woodworker to do with standard shop tools. I used power tools for mine, taking it from rough milled lumber right to finished product, but it can also be done with hand tools only.
Recommended wood is any solid hardwood. I used ash for mine. It can be made from a softwood such as pine, but I figure if you are going to these lengths for the joinery, it's worth it to use a nice hardwood.
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▶️ Get the full 8 video build course plus plans at the $5 per month level on Patreon:
patreon.com/user?u=865843
See the build article for free plans for this project and many more details:
ibuildit.ca/projects/how-to-make-a-step-stool
This is a great looking solid wood two-step stool that'll be very handy to have around the house. While the joinery is fairly challenging, I've broken it down in the build course to make it reasonably easy for the average woodworker to do with standard shop tools. I used power tools for mine, taking it from rough milled lumber right to finished product, but it can also be done with hand tools only.
Recommended wood is any solid hardwood. I used ash for mine. It can be made from a softwood such as pine, but I figure if you are going to these lengths for the joinery, it's worth it to use a nice hardwood.
▶️ Project plans for sale: ibuildit.ca/plans
Become A Member of this channel:
youtube.com/channel/UCjA8vRlL1c7BDixQRJ39-LQ/join
More videos on my second woodworking channel:
http://www.youtube.com/c/IBuildIt
My home reno channel:
http://www.youtube.com/c/IBuildItHome
My "Scrap bin" channel:
youtube.com/c/IBuildItScrapBin
#ibuildit
#woodworking
Website: ibuildit.ca
Facebook: facebook.com/I-Build-It-258048014240900
Instagram: instagram.com/i_build_it.ca