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    Friday, January 17, 2020

    Wood working Made from the tree that squished my car

    Wood working Made from the tree that squished my car


    Made from the tree that squished my car

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 07:03 PM PST

    Built a rocking rocket for my friend's daughter. First time making anything kinda round!

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 05:02 PM PST

    Loki mask I carved last week

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 04:49 AM PST

    Platform bed with storage that I am in the middle of working on! About 12 hrs in so far on this one.

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 05:42 PM PST

    Thought I would try something completely different with this walnut and maple side table

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 10:42 AM PST

    Finally finished this beast tonight. Plans were not original, but I did modify them a bit to suit my needs and tools better. I'm actually super excited for the dust collection system that I built into it.

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 06:21 PM PST

    This is my first ever woodworking project. I hope you can tell that it’s a birdhouse.

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 05:24 PM PST

    We built a dining room table that has a two-sided removable top and lower deck that we use to build puzzles. Now we can leave unfinished puzzles in place and still use the table. The two different tops can change to match the mood of whatever type of dinner we are hosting. Build video in comments.

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 02:04 PM PST

    My new DnD carrying case

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 05:30 PM PST

    Coffee table with storage for blankets...wife request...will post final finish soon.

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 03:59 PM PST

    Back in the game. Haven't done too much woodworking over the past two decades, but had the chance to get my shop back in decent enough order to make some shaker round stands. Basically Norm Abrams version on the left and Hancock Shaker Village on the right following the measurements of Will Myers.

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 05:03 PM PST

    Custom made end table

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 03:15 PM PST

    Six months later and I finally finished my biggest build yet. It is all made from a cherry tree my Dad harvested a few years ago. This thing has the craziest grain patterns I have ever seen. It was also my first time building cabinets and drawers with all wooden tracks. More pics in comments

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 06:15 AM PST

    I don’t often have time to build my original designs so this contemporary side table, dubbed ‘Acuto,’ was especially gratifying. Hard maple, sapele, rift white oak, walnut, and cherry. Hand-cut half-blind dovetails on the drawer, haunched sliding dts on the top attachment, and dt keys on the case.

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 08:43 AM PST

    A tool cabinet for my workbench, ambrosia maple & birch ply. Drawers are lock rabited & side hung on 3/8" hard maple slides. I'm pleased with my 1st foray into drawers but we can ignore the face frame :p.

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 05:26 PM PST

    How are organic curves like this constructed?

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 02:12 PM PST

    700th one posted this week in the sub, but this one is MY first cutting board

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 07:49 PM PST

    Just established this piece of scroll work in this cypress sign I’ve been carving.

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 04:37 PM PST

    I’ve got a hot date tonight with my orbital sander and these chairs. Dressed to impress in the latest PPR, including mask, ear pro, and even eye pro. It’s a hot look!

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 04:44 PM PST

    Just finished a Dream Bench I created this design three years ago.

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 04:08 PM PST

    Polymer eraser removes finer saw dust

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 07:27 PM PST

    Update: got some suggestions on here to improve my "scrap parts stool" hope you guys like it.

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 04:55 PM PST

    Buffalo Marquetry

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 08:28 AM PST

    The chair I am working on.

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 09:45 PM PST

    Oops. Happened while making a simple box NSFW

    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 08:56 AM PST

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