I'm trying to use up some wood that's been accumulating, so small projects are the order of the day. This week I completed a couple of things - a step stool and a small box. The stool is made from pre-used wood. The seat was from a stool someone was throwing out and the legs and rails were from some table legs someone was giving away.
Oak seat and softwood legs and rails |
The legs have tapered tenons and are wedged with purpleheart |
Here's the undercarriage - I really enjoy figuring the angles for boring for the rails |
The main box and the inner dividers were made from red oak scraps left over from the democratic chair build. The red oak top used to be a stile in a neighbor's kitchen cabinet.
6" ruler for scale |
I still might put some felt in the bottom under the dividers |
The underside of the lid is rabbeted and fits nicely in the box opening with almost no slop |
The lid's pull has a tenon fit to a mortise in the top. All sides are angled in. |
The 1/4" thick x 1 1/8" wide dividers are half-lapped together |
The top of the lid is beveled all around - 1" wide and 1/4" deep |
After some shellac, the dovetails really look stunning |
Just a couple small things, but it feels good to get things done and use some scrap wood. I'll see if I can give the stool to a neighbor. And my wife liked the box and wants to keep it. Bonus!
Nice work! Using up scrap in useful ways can be really rewarding.
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Yeah, and I know we've all got too many scraps lying around too. Ha!
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