Stool for camper

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Made this little stool for Sandra for her to use while we are on the road in the Motor Home.
It is made to fit under the computer table while we are in motion.
She seems to be happy with it.
And it was built out of all scrap wood from my scrap bin in my shop.

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another job well done Dave....
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You need another picture that shows the leg design. It looks like they are bowed out. Is that for more stability or just how you wanted it to look?
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Very Nice!!! I'd like to see another angle of the stool, too. Love how the seat lifts up!
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The one picture shows the legs at an angle. t is the same either way, if the curve was in or if it was out. They are still straight from top to bottom. The stool is very stable either way. I just liked the look of it with the curve out.

The other picture shows the stool in the space it lives in. The legs needed to be back out of the way since the walk space at the bottom of the bed is so narrow. In this picture, you can see the computer desk I made a year or so ago.

She edits pictures and videos while we are travelling.

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Nice job.
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The knees are a nice architectural feature. Definitely adds character to it.
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This was one of the two tables I made for Sandra's gym (I added on the garage a while back to give her a Girls cave.}

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