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Alright, check this out. Flipped over footstool I dug through my lumber rack and sort of quickly throw together this footstool out of scraps. Tomorrow, I have to flushtrim the diagonals and screw them in place. They're just glued at the moment. The footstool doesn't look nice but it doesn't have to be. It only needs to be ridgid, which it is. Looking forward to use my new 40 cm tall helper. In hinsight I probably should have used the bigger sheet of particle board to get more walking area. Let's see, at least it's bigger than my shorter footstool I used yesterday. Another photo.
@lyse dude, you are quite well rounded on skills, are you? Well done! I wouldnβt even know where to start, considering I donβt have any tools to begin with, and no carpenter knowledge whatsoever.
@homer@prologic Thanks! Woodworking is a nice hobby I started after watching Matthias Wandel on YouTube for several years. I thought, it's sooo fucking cool, I wanna do this, too. Unfortunately, I spend too much time on other (mostly useless) stuff.
The footstool worked like a charm. It was the perfect height. The platform size wasn't actually too small as I thought it might. It wouldn't hurt if it was bigger, but transporting this was very easy, the bigger sheet would not have fit in the trunk. I also added more photos in case somebody is interested in the crude but functional joinery.
@lyse is showing three things: a) a finished, functional product, b) strong enough to support a grown man weight, c) @lyse is fit, and can jump! :-) Well done!
@fastidious Hahaha, thanks! Jumping on a 40 cm tall object isn't too hard. ;-) I'm glad you didn't mention d) the workshop is a mess and needs cleaning up. :-D