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How to Make a Piano Stool Cover
by Lisa Rigdon
Do you want to keep your piano stool looking fabulous? Using a piano stool cover is the best solution. But you don't have to pay a fortune for a cover when you can simply make one yourself. Making a piano stool cover requires very basic sewing skills and can be accomplished in 1 to 2 hours.
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How to Build a Piano Stool
by Lauren Wise
Building a piano stool all depends on the type of piano you have. The main consideration is whether the stool is for an older or newer piano. Newer pianos need stools with legs that range from 18 inches to 2-feet tall while older piano stools need legs that range from 2 to 2 1/2 feet tall. It is also important to measure the stool's height for the person who will be doing most of the sitting at it.
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How to Build a Swivel Piano Stool
by Corey Ponder
Benches are commonly used when playing a piano, but a bench limits a person's mobility as far as being able to spin around and access other equipment or talk to other people. A small swivel piano stool eliminates this issue and allows for greater mobility. Building one is a fairly simple task, requiring only a few tools and materials.
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How to Clean a Piano Stool
by Cynthia Reeser
Whether your piano stool or bench has a lacquer or wood finish, cleaning can be a relatively simple procedure. Even if the stool shows signs of wear and tear, keeping the finish in tip-top condition can help it to last longer. But it is just as important to know what not to use on your finish as it is to know what to use.
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Do it Yourself: Piano Stool
by J. Gabriel
Building your own piano stool is moderately challenging, but you will have a great feeling of accomplishment after you complete the project. You will need 4 wooden legs (measured to your desired size), a wooden base (measured to your desired size), a trimmer, wood glue, 4 large screws, 8 small screws foam, fabric and varnish.
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