Wood working My staircase is finally ready for install! |
- My staircase is finally ready for install!
- Coffee table I made with mini solar system. I made this out of redwood and epoxy. I put a glass top over the center. Planets are arranged the way they were on the day my wife and I were married.
- Made a kinda unique cutting board.
- Stairs were carpeted; underneath painted yellow and had 2 different stains. Tried to restore some glory back.
- My first attempt at a bed frame. Kingsize in Costa Rica.
- Burning the scales on what will be a rainbow trout.
- Wooden spider ️
- First time using a planer, epoxy resin, and anything with a live edge. I’ve got the woodworking itch.
- Maple Cider press I made for my parents a few years ago
- Almost Ready for Paint
- Star made from walnut, mahogany, red oak, and maple. No finish on it yet.
- Staged waterfall edge coffee table
- Built a plant stand today. Not perfect by any stretch, but I’m happy with the way it turned out.
- Coffee table I made for my partner this Valentine’s Day. First time I’ve made furniture since high school.
- Rate my new bench and my little shop.
- Around 20 types of wood here. Just nature doing its thing
- Hardwood bar top
- Matching media console and coffee table
- My first outhouse
- Small picture frame with splined mitered corners. First time making anything like this.
- Scored two H Disston & Sons and one E.C. Atkins handsaws for $27. Brought some life back to one of the Disston’s this weekend. Link to the progress photos in the comments.
- My daughter asked me to make her a mountain succulent shelf.
- Walnut penguin with ash fish
- The first project of (hopefully) many. Used this Family Day weekend to build a workbench.
- Finished up this Walnut waterfall edge coffee table today, so stoked with the finished product
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