Wood working Nintendo controller, I did this at work. Sorry I'm German my English is bad, there are different woods like Mahagoni and cherry. |
- Nintendo controller, I did this at work. Sorry I'm German my English is bad, there are different woods like Mahagoni and cherry.
- Homemade playhouse I designed and built with my Dad. It even has a storage area underneath for my lawn mower and the kids jeep.
- I needed a floor lamp. So I made Optimus Prime.
- Over Engineered, Over Time and Over Budget Playhouse
- Most satisfying moment
- Afternoon light on some post oak cabinets I built years ago
- Walnut desk for my buddies music studio
- Made this box a school
- Made some wall art for my fiancé.
- Recently made this Chess Board for a client...Black Walnut and Curly Maple.
- Cherry entry table I finally finished
- Made my son shelves for his rock collection. French cleat style.
- All frames complete
- Media Center/TV stand that I built out of birch plywood
- The woodworking in a 600 sqft apartment saga continues! Not a Nintendo coffee table... But it does hold my Nintendo switch!
- Highschool wood shop Project. It’s nothing special but I would see what y’all thought
- Bookshelf I made from pine, used pocket holes for most of it. It turned out pretty nice
- A good HEAVY workbench, it's one of those things that once you have one you'll wonder how you did anything before.
- I built myself a bed as my second project!
- My hand-carved ANIME statues collection - made by me
- Finally got around to throwing together a dust collection manifold for my small garage shop
- A walnut trapped in some walnut
- My latest piece, a wine cabinet with an acoustic sound diffuser inspired wine rack. Now with some build photos!
- I’m learning how to use a scroll saw and decided to cut out a hedgehog
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