STOOL (CHILD'S)
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Photo shows two styles of portable stools for kids. The small one has one step, measures 9"x12"x6" high, and has a slot in the top. The larger one is a two-step stool with a spring loaded base that allows the stool to be rolled around but depressed when it is stepped on. Plans for both must be ordered. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Nov 1974 (v.52#11) pg. 101
Children's chair is styled like a stool with a half-moon back. It is decorated with a painting of a sleeping cat and several mice. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1984 (v.62#7) pg. 88, 139
Simple stools a boy can build. BOYS' LIFE Aug 1979 (v.69#8) pg. 33
Turtle-shaped stool. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Dec 1986 (v.10#3) pg. 62
How to make a stool for a child or a footstool for an adult from large coffee or juice cans. COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL May-Jun 1992 (v.76#3) pg. 44
Three-leg milking stool for a child features a wooden udder underneath the seat. HOME MECHANIX #691 Nov 1985 (v.81) pg. 32, 36
Childrens furniture. (1) Desk with tilting top for use as drawing table. (2) Toy chest with fabric pockets. Could use as clothes sorting hamper. (3) Stool with fabric seat. NEW SHELTER Mar 1981 (v.2#3) pg. 57
Simple stool or bench for a child is shaped like a horse. POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1978 (v.150#5) pg. 117
Fold-down stool stores under bathroom sink and enables small children to reach the faucets. POPULAR SCIENCE Oct 1966 (v.189#4) pg. 204
Child's table and four stools have zigzag top slats. Legs attach with hinges so all five pieces fold flat. A PS/APA Plywood Project Contest winner. POPULAR SCIENCE Aug 1979 (v.215#2) pg. 84
Desk and stool are built for children 3 to 8 years old. Uses clear pine for legs and particle board for the tops. Est. cost: $25. SUNSET Dec 1982 (v.169#6) pg. 84
A child's low-to-the-floor four-leg stool features a 10"-diameter jigsaw puzzle of a tugboat as the seat. WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #25 Jan 1992 (v.5#1) pg. 16
Child's stool features angled box joints. WOODSMITH #35 Sep-Oct 1984 pg. 12, 22
Carving on turning. Part 6. Build a small three-leg "milking stool" and do a relief carving on the top which shows a cow jumping over the moon. WOODTURNING #20 Mar 1994 pg. 50
A child's slant-top desk and matching padded stool incorporates a secret compartment and a music box mechanism that plays when the top is lifted. WOODWORKER Sep 1991 (v.95#9) pg. 918
Added Info WOODWORKER Mar 1993 (v.97#3) pg. 37 (Companion bookcase)
Wooden four-leg stool for a young cellist features adjustable legs that allow the stool height to vary from 12" to 17". WOODWORKER Apr 1992 (v.96#4) pg. 44
A stool for Emily. Three-leg stool for a child. It features a triangular top, curved legs and the name of the child carved into the seat. WOODWORKING TODAY #24 Sep 1991 pg. 20
A bathroom stool that is stable and sturdy enough for a child to stand on. WOODWORKING TODAY #31 May 1992 pg. 62
Covered hassock for a child's room consists of a large round wooden box covered with a decorative skirt and padded top. WORKBASKET Aug 1990 (v.55#9) pg. 41
An assortment of wooden stools to make. (1) Shooting Stick stool is a one-legged seat that is carried like a cane. (2) Two-legged child's seat has a solid board back with a heart cutout, a rounded seat, and one turned leg in the front of the seat. (3) Two-legged stool (stepstool) is 16" long, 9" wide and 8" high with a solid top and sides and shamrock designs cut in each end. (4) Three-leg or four-leg stools have circular tops and turned legs. WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1977 (v.33#2) pg. 30
Child size three legged milking stool requires simple lathe work. WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1985 (v.41#1) pg. 109
Five-board bench (stool) for a child has a handhold in the middle of the seat. Overall dimensions: 11"x16"x12" tall. WORKBENCH Dec 1991-Jan 1992 (v.47#6) pg. 66
Correction WORKBENCH Apr-May 1992 (v.48#2) pg. 5
Elephant shaped stool for a child is made by assembling profiles cut from 2x pine. Overall dimensions: 9"x26"x19" tall. WORKBENCH Oct-Nov 1993 (v.49#5) pg. 34
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