Shaker Step Stools | S3 E1
After visiting the Hancock Shaker Village in western Massachusetts for inspiration, Norm returns to the workshop to build two versions of the classic Shaker step stool - a simple three-step model and a fancier one with two steps. The first stool is made from pine, mostly with hand-held power tools and hand tools, while the more complex version is cherry, featuring through-dovetail joinery fashioned with a sophisticated dovetail jig. Season: 3 | Episode: 1 Original Air Date: January 5, 1991 To purchase the measured drawing: https://www.newyankee.com/episode/sha... Visit our website at: https://www.newyankee.com The New Yankee Workshop is a co-production of Morash Associates, Inc. and WGBH Boston. #NewYankeeWorkshop #NormAbram #woodworking #howto #shaker

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