Wood working The side table worked out so well, so I thought I would try out a similar design on a bookshelf (some build photos in the comments) |
- The side table worked out so well, so I thought I would try out a similar design on a bookshelf (some build photos in the comments)
- Measure twice, cut once. Also check your tape. WTF Lufkin?
- Working on a rocketship for a local children’s museum.
- A little comparison of skill growth and attention to detail. A panel from a year ago (left) to the one from this week (right)
- Planer / outfeed table
- Walnut and maple chess board project for my pops.
- A Mallet that won't damage my chisels
- A light I built
- I made a keepsake box.
- Bookshelves arisen from sacred geometry / Fibonacci // no traditional background in woodwork, self-taught in free time, thought things like this would be appreciated here ⚒
- My Walnut Desk I made when I was 14
- Paper dispenser for a toddler’s art table
- Designed a little nightstand/shelf for myself :)
- Tiny finger joints.
- Simple but fun
- Did I do something wrong? Or is this just how pine works?
- Re-did my drill/driver storage
- Since this question comes up regularly. For those of you not familiar with Purple Heart. This is to illustrate the color of the wood after sitting for months vs freshly cut. If you expose it to UV light it will slowly darken. Also the heat from sanding can cause it to darken (usually in streaks).
- Just finished up my first commission - a small Walnut dining room table
- Claro walnut chip platter
- Towel storage rack with a small storage drawer on the bottom
- Pretty imperfect chess board I made a few weeks ago and was too nervous to share.
- My first attempt at a Moxon vice. It's built onto the side of a workbench I built out of pallets.
- I'm 16 and I started last year working with wood with my father's tools. This is a wooden stand I built for a Watch i got for Christmas. What do you guys think?
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