Wood working Obviously not done yet, still have boards I need to join but not too bad... designed light mechanism myself.... |
- Obviously not done yet, still have boards I need to join but not too bad... designed light mechanism myself....
- Made a sandpaper cutter using a hacksaw blade, two washers and a scrap of wood.
- Steel mono stringer with white oak tread and handrails with stainless steel rods.
- Don’t fuck around with chemical stripper. Noobie mistake
- Built matching torii gate mirrors as part of ongoing bathroom renovation
- I know these are a dime dozen these days, but I had fun scraping away with my planes.
- First time poster and first end grain cutting board!
- Just slabbed up some old growth olive wood. Loving that grain pattern.
- Under stairs storage
- My third school exam was this small sidetable thing. Legs are my design and the rest was mandatory.
- Pergola w/ trellis fence and deck we put together in a landscaped area for a local home show
- Nothing fancy but we did cut these logs and saw them for this interior wall. All this from one of the 3 poplar logs we harvested.
- I had so much fun building this desk for my wife, she loves it too
- First workbench! 95% complete :)
- Wood Velet Catch Trays
- Of all the dumb things to get excited about: First time filling this 55gal drum with the new dust collector! Next up is a roubo bench!
- My happy place.
- Worked some wood into my first workbench. Ready to use my table saw!
- First real scare...
- Easy table part 4 - finished
- Toys as adults are way cooler. Shoshugi ban cypress coffee table
- Today’s find - Brand new Delta 36-725
- Just starting out, but here's a quick little project I did tonight
- Barn door and accent wall, made from upcycled wood from a local barn I took down.
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