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This is a dry fit for a step stool that I'm making for the kids' bathroom.
It's loosely based on a seat I saw in Japan last year (sorry no pics of the original). 10" high x 7"x7" at the top, tapered to 8"x8" at the base. The top step and stretchers are fit together with half-blind finger joints (the bottom of the cross-grain piece is left 1/8" thick to reinforce the cross grain finger). The legs are fit onto hand cut dovetails and taper out by 1/2" (3.5 degrees). The dovetails are cut to match the 3.5 deg taper. I haven't decided what finish to use yet. I can post again when done. -MJ |
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On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 19:14:55 -0500, "Mark Johnson"
wrote: This is a dry fit for a step stool that I'm making for the kids' bathroom. It's loosely based on a seat I saw in Japan last year (sorry no pics of the original). Slick. Nice work! |
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![]() "Mark Johnson" wrote in message . .. This is a dry fit for a step stool that I'm making for the kids' bathroom. It's loosely based on a seat I saw in Japan last year (sorry no pics of the original). Wonderful design. Keep up the good work. I love the dovetails all over. It makes the the whole thing look like some kind of big puzzle. |
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![]() "Mark Johnson" wrote in message . .. This is a dry fit for a step stool that I'm making for the kids' bathroom. It's loosely based on a seat I saw in Japan last year (sorry no pics of the original). 10" high x 7"x7" at the top, tapered to 8"x8" at the base. The top step and stretchers are fit together with half-blind finger joints (the bottom of the cross-grain piece is left 1/8" thick to reinforce the cross grain finger). The legs are fit onto hand cut dovetails and taper out by 1/2" (3.5 degrees). The dovetails are cut to match the 3.5 deg taper. I haven't decided what finish to use yet. I can post again when done. -MJ Well you certainly had to have everything exactly placed. Very nice attention to detail. |
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![]() "Mark Johnson" wrote in message This is a dry fit for a step stool that I'm making for the kids' bathroom. It's loosely based on a seat I saw in Japan last year (sorry no pics of the original). 10" high x 7"x7" at the top, tapered to 8"x8" at the base. The top step and stretchers are fit together with half-blind finger joints (the bottom of the cross-grain piece is left 1/8" thick to reinforce the cross grain finger). The legs are fit onto hand cut dovetails and taper out by 1/2" (3.5 degrees). The dovetails are cut to match the 3.5 deg taper. I haven't decided what finish to use yet. I can post again when done. Absolutely gorgeous and ingenious! Love the way the dovetails have a 3 dimensional look. Hard to tell, but cherry? -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 6/1/07 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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![]() "Lee Michaels" wrote in message ... "Mark Johnson" wrote in message . .. This is a dry fit for a step stool that I'm making for the kids' bathroom. It's loosely based on a seat I saw in Japan last year (sorry no pics of the original). Wonderful design. Keep up the good work. I love the dovetails all over. It makes the the whole thing look like some kind of big puzzle. More than kind of like a puzzle. It took me a bit to figure out the assembly. The original had dovetails where I have finger joints, so you couldn't just slide the horizontal pieces together. They probably had to angle the tails and rotate the final pieces into place. -MJ |
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![]() "Swingman" wrote in message ... "Mark Johnson" wrote in message This is a dry fit for a step stool that I'm making for the kids' bathroom. It's loosely based on a seat I saw in Japan last year (sorry no pics of the original). 10" high x 7"x7" at the top, tapered to 8"x8" at the base. The top step and stretchers are fit together with half-blind finger joints (the bottom of the cross-grain piece is left 1/8" thick to reinforce the cross grain finger). The legs are fit onto hand cut dovetails and taper out by 1/2" (3.5 degrees). The dovetails are cut to match the 3.5 deg taper. I haven't decided what finish to use yet. I can post again when done. Absolutely gorgeous and ingenious! Love the way the dovetails have a 3 dimensional look. Hard to tell, but cherry? -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 6/1/07 KarlC@ (the obvious) Thanks. Maple, actually. Although now that you mention it, I do have some scraps of curly cherry that would have looked great... Is it worth starting over for? -MJ |
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![]() "Mark Johnson" wrote in message ... Thanks. Maple, actually. Although now that you mention it, I do have some scraps of curly cherry that would have looked great... Is it worth starting over for? I would. Stools for standing should splay to keep the user from tipping. Stools for sitting or tables don't mind straight legs. |
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