Wood working The interweb wanted $500 a pop for similar sconces so that was out if the question. Made 6 of these guys for the house |
- The interweb wanted $500 a pop for similar sconces so that was out if the question. Made 6 of these guys for the house
- I made a golf putter for a firefighter with wood from his dad’s property. I torched the wood, then stabilized it. I dusted the cracks with orange mica powder, and then flooded the surface with clear alumilite. 8 internal weights for balance and performance. And an automotive paint for the gloss.
- No fine craftsmanship he with my wood-bots but they are fun to build. Up to #7
- Butcher block for mom
- Wifey wanted a rustic / country headboard with Mason jar lamps and floating nightstands
- Wedding gift for a friend. Build album and details in comments.
- Delivered this beauty on Xmas day to its forever home. Such a fun build!
- All of my Christmas gifts this year for the family. They were a big hit :)
- Purple Heart and ash coffee table inspired by the john malecki football table. It was my first time cutting Dutchman joints with a chisel. Let me know what you think!
- Another box I made from leftovers. This one was Christmas present
- My first three attempts at turning a bowl
- I Made a Board... Out of an Older Board
- First time I've ever made anything out of wood
- Made this kitchen island so it can be rolled around
- Seven Drawer Chest. Cherry with Ash drawers.
- So Proud
- Replaced the hutch I built with this. Things kept being forgotten on the shelves we couldn't see.
- Walnut Nightstands i finished today.
- Made 3 cutting boards for Christmas presents. I had never made any before. This one was by far the hardest.
- I know we've been inundated by cutting boards on here lately, but I had to share the amazing pattern in the Walnut cutting board I made for my wife.
- Working on a coffee table and set of end tables. First one almost complete!
- One more Christmas end grain cutting board
- I’ve been turning a lot of pens lately and putting them together with various clamps (didn’t want to drop $100 on a pen press). It was hard to clamp them/line them up straight. Learned tinker cad today and designed and printed my own prototype to hold the pen, printed on my new 3D printer!
- First attempt at epoxy went pretty good!
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