Wood working My Die Hard advent calendar. Every day when you pull a tab, Hans Gruber falls a little further down the Nakatomi Tower. |
- My Die Hard advent calendar. Every day when you pull a tab, Hans Gruber falls a little further down the Nakatomi Tower.
- Book case I made last year
- Pepper grinder made with walnut and a vintage style mechanism. Completely functional!
- Had 12 hours to make graduation gifts for my college buddies
- Waterfall black walnut bench
- Built in bookshelf. My first large project after buying my first home.
- Joined a community woodshop a few months ago and it’s been the highlight of each week since. Here’s one of two nightstands, birch with walnut splines
- I made this ships ladder to reach a loft space.
- Skateboard wall hanger I made from poplar. I needed an excuse to try out my new-to-me scroll saw!
- Made a wine holder from a branch of Yew cut down in the woods near my house. I am obsessed with the colour of the grain
- Hand carved flying fish
- Ladder bookshelf I made for my high school wood shop class
- Tiny 3-way-joint test
- Custom Curly Maple burl Watch dial I made this week
- Hand forging axes is tough, but I like the result for sure. What do you guys think about the latest one I just finished?
- Restored a 100+ year old cabinet.
- When the grain is just right
- An outdoor bench I made for my final high school project. It was made for a local primary school. Epoxy logo and no screws used
- Took me about 2 months, but this table is finished.
- Built a coffin bookcase for my wife!
- Chair from single piece of wood that i carved from poplar tree log
- Merry Christmas to me!! Laguna Revo 1216
- 100 year floorboards become my shelves. They literally don’t grow pine like this anymore.
- I built a built-in mudroom bench with shelf and hooks (you know the type) for a friend
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