HAVE SOME SCRAP WOOD? MAKE THIS DIY SHAKER STEP STOOL
Popular Mechanics US|March - April 2023
We built this little stool using just a few common tools and some scrap wood. For accurate crosscuts, we recommend using a miter saw. For the notch, a table saw is the better choice.
JOE TRUINI
HAVE SOME SCRAP WOOD? MAKE THIS DIY SHAKER STEP STOOL

WHAT YOU'LL NEED

However, if you cut carefully, you can make both types of cuts with a circular saw, particularly if you guide it along a straightedge clamped to the workpiece. We used 1 x 12-inch pine (actual % x 11%-inch) and old stair treads to build the stool. If you opt not to use stair treads, you can swap in red-oak lumber, but you'll have to use a router and bullnose bit to achieve the rounded edge on each tread.

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