How to make a toddler helper stand

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Learn how you can make your own toddler helper stand using just timber. A toddler stand is great for toddlers because they can climb in without falling off.
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  • @yerboyjavi610
    @yerboyjavi610 4 года назад +18

    I love this video because it doesn't use thousands of dollars of machinery to make the stand. Other videos are like, "First I use my miter saw, then my planer, then my table saw, then through a better planer, then my shaper, then my drill press, then my oscillating belt sander ... "

    • @joseolaguera7785
      @joseolaguera7785 4 года назад +1

      100%. As soon as I see a belt sander or a planer I’m out!

  • @terrymulgrew7534
    @terrymulgrew7534 3 года назад +2

    is there a plan for the spacing of the legs? I bought a metric tape measure to try this! I am in the US and thought it would be fun trying the metric system. Your presentation was great and inspired me to try this but would like a little more detail.

  • @thabisodube
    @thabisodube Год назад

    Could you do this with dowels

  • @matthewroberts6445
    @matthewroberts6445 4 года назад +9

    What's the measurements in feet and inches

  • @bighuey2003
    @bighuey2003 6 лет назад +5

    Though we don't use metrics here in the States much, this is the BEST video of this type of furniture I have found on RUclips! BAR NONE! Thank you so much for making such a remarkable professional yet simple design/product. I subscribed to this channel because of this video alone. I think a "Cheers, Mate" is in order. Keep up the good work! Though I would not have used the stain you did, I will use this design as a base for my first commission. Thanks again!

    • @BuildersFan
      @BuildersFan  6 лет назад

      Hi bighuey2003, thank you for the positive feedback :) NM

    • @andrewhdonkin
      @andrewhdonkin 6 лет назад +1

      Hi bighuey2003. Thanks for you comments, it is much appreciated and highly motivating. Hopefully there are some more DIY's under the DIY Inspiration Playlist on our Channel that you'll enjoy. Regards. Andrew D.

  • @davidkittrell5119
    @davidkittrell5119 5 лет назад +2

    I built one essentially this methods before I saw this. Good job

  • @twsbrl2xlldmoney355
    @twsbrl2xlldmoney355 2 года назад +1

    Looked good tell he stained it

  • @mikearmstrong43
    @mikearmstrong43 3 года назад +1

    Blue print would be nice .....

  • @robt9466
    @robt9466 2 года назад

    Great video, like one commenter mentioned, you are not using several thousand dollars of wood working equipment. I really wish you had the measurements in inches as well.

  • @lloydbannister8062
    @lloydbannister8062 Год назад

    Awsome job buddy do you have the plans for the tower

  • @tonybevans913
    @tonybevans913 2 года назад

    Sorry confused are you saying I need 6 sides @ 180mm ?

  • @emilydilley6217
    @emilydilley6217 4 года назад

    How many of each size piece do I need?

  • @krozjacob9029
    @krozjacob9029 4 года назад

    Hey , Awesome video thanks ! What kind of wood is that ?

  • @philcomo3366
    @philcomo3366 3 года назад

    very quick and missing instructions very upsetting It would have been nice to build this...

  • @johannesschlechter8876
    @johannesschlechter8876 6 лет назад

    Awsome, lucky little boy😉

  • @jennifersteacy5957
    @jennifersteacy5957 4 года назад +3

    I would like to build this. Was wondering if you could give me the size of the wood you used in inches? I am having trouble converting it. Did you use a 1x3 or a 1x4

    • @chriswaite6413
      @chriswaite6413 3 года назад

      I would probably go 1x4

    • @philcomo3366
      @philcomo3366 3 года назад

      @@chriswaite6413 looool try 1x2

    • @timsharr5436
      @timsharr5436 3 года назад

      @@philcomo3366 looks like 1x3

    • @dleblanc
      @dleblanc 3 года назад

      22mm x 69mm is 0.86" x 2.71". A 1x3 is actually 0.75" x 2.5" (19mm x 64mm). That's as close as you'll get here in the US, I believe.