Wood working Baby Changing Chest of Drawers |
- Baby Changing Chest of Drawers
- Latest project. Made with hand tools.
- I am proud of this one!
- All done
- The wife wanted a bed where she could see the corners and avoid stubbing her toes. There aren’t many beds with posts and she couldn’t find one she liked, so I made one for her. First piece of indoor furniture, and first time designing my own plans. So. Many. Mistakes.
- This is my handmade bridle joint. As a first year woodworking student I'm pretty proud of this one. Final grade was a 8.9.
- I made a couch tray from cherry. All hand tool work, first experience with half-blind dovetails.
- Building a table I will use to build more tables
- My reusable Christmas tree
- I see your live edge epoxy filled slab and raise you a rectangular live edge slab filled slab.
- Drop Together Barnwood Bed
- First year woodworking student from the Netherlands. First time making dovetails out of walnut and maple with a linseed oil finish
- Big toy box for the boy. Mainly an excuse to practice with the new grooving plane - hand tools only.
- Custom made Rocking Rooster! (Progress photos in comments)
- My first DIY from plywood (table lamp)
- Finished product. New coffee table for the wife!
- Had a go a a Cedar outdoor planter.
- Dovetail waterfall - is that a thing? #cherry
- A chair I made years back.
- Cosmetic box for the wifey
- $170 Ikea chair to $1700 chair makeover
- Built a book shelf for my daughter, this is the first coat of paint applied by hand. Tomorrow I’ll lightly sand, fill nail holes and spray the final coat of paint.
- Hand cut dovetails. Sofa arm table.
- Christmas Season is Cutting/Cheese board Season.
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