Free woodworking plans instruction sto build a variety of wooden step stools. The plan listed here are hosted at other web site so the quality of the information and instructions varies. Please choose a project that closely matches your skill level.
This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a library chair which converts to a step ladder with one simple movement. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a simple set of steps with storage. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
If you are building a step stool why not give it added storage with hinges on the top step? Here is how to build it.
Build a step stool using this free tutorial. It is a very useful quick and easy project.
Build a rustic step stool using this free woodworking tutorial.
This is a shaker-style two-step stepstool, from Maple and Jatoba. Approx 17 inches wide x 19 inches tall x 13 inches deep.
The back swings down to act as another step or up to serve as a backrest for a small child. Here are the instructions to build it.
This step stool has a hinged top so you can use it for a table or seat. Here is how to build it.
Build this child size step stool using these free instructions and scrap wood you may have on hand.
Here is a quick and easy project you could complete in an afternoon. Build this basic foot stool using these free plans.
This step stool can be flipped over to become a childs chair. Its a 2 in-1. Build it using these free instructions.
The stool is built from reclaimed antique pineâthe primary wood used in our workshopâhowever, since it is planed to 3/4 inches thick, you can easily substitute off-the-shelf lumber.
This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a step stool. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a simple shaker step stool. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
Build this step stool using this free tutorial. This one was built from reclaimed pine.
Build this step stool using these free instructions. Great for a child to reach the bathroom sink.
This step stool was build using pocket holes. At the link you can download the free woodworking plan.
Build these two-toned step stools using these free instructions which include materials and cut list as well as lots of pictures.
Build this step stool with a single 8 foot long 2Ã4, without using screws or nails. See how at the link.
Build these half-lap step stools using 2 x 4s and the free instructions and video at the link.
Technical Information for Making a Wooden Storage Step Stool.
This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a simple step stool. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a step stool. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
This is a simple woodworking project that the whole family can help build. There are no written instructions but plenty of pictures to help you build this project.
At this link you will find a downloadable plan to build this step stool.
Build this step stool from these free woodworking plans. This makes a great beginners project.
For something a little different, build this step stool with a long handle which you can use to move the step stool but also something to hold on to while using the step stool.
At the link you will find free detailed instructions to build your own step stool.
This step stool for toddlers is perfect for the bathroom or kitchen or anywhere your toddler needs a little boost. Follow along at the link and find out how it was built.
A kitchen stool that will face hard use has to be strong. When you stand on the stool and hold onto its tall back for balance, you put extra strain on the joints. That is why this stool is dovetailed throughout, because dovetails make the strongest connection between wide boards. If they fit tight the mechanical interlocking alone is enough to hold boards at a rigid right angle. Adding glue is icing on the cake.