Wood working Raised bed garden I built for a client. |
- Raised bed garden I built for a client.
- When using wood drawer slides, you need to have a way to stop the drawer from falling out. Here’s how I did that.
- Finally put in the counter top I posted a while ago
- Making some basket weave white oak doors
- Herringbone farmhouse coffee table for the wife.
- Needed a place to store my cigars...
- I build this bathroom vanity modeled after one I saw online for $2299 (link in comments) for less than $60.
- Poop brown carpet stairs to ebony stained ash treads (pre-poly)
- White oak timber frame trusses! BIG woodworking
- Hollow wooden surfboard, ribbed and pocketed. 12lbs.
- A couple of weeks ago someone posted how they do curved rails where they work. So here’s how we do curved stringers!
- Just found this subreddit, here's both a ukulele I made, and a ukulele lamp I made out of a rejected uke
- Here it is after the first surf. Hollow wooden surfboard.
- I know it’s no cutting board, but it’s my very first chair. Tage Frid inspired.
- Lovely piece of walnut for a desktop.
- Hard Maple With Walnut Bowties. Proper Chisel Technique has Made the Difference for me
- I saw another hollow wooden surfboard earlier. Here’s a work (that was) in progress.
- I love working with black walnut. This house we finished is covered in it. Built two of these wall units for a tv up to 70”
- My first actual piece of furniture, a coffee table
- Timberframe Dollhouse, work in progress.
- Overnight Sensations Speaker Build, MIC
- First pen and lathe project! Couldn’t be happier with the outcome!
- Tool case with dovetail corners and sliding dovetails (detail... overall picture posted in the comments)
- Made myself a little duplicator for my little lathe! Made from scrap plywood with a micarta feeler and a 1080 cutting bit hardened.
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