Wood working Quarantine king sized walnut bed for the future wifey!! Complete! |
- Quarantine king sized walnut bed for the future wifey!! Complete!
- Beautiful redwood bowl. People warned me that its trash wood because of how soft it is. Glad I didn’t listen.
- Concrete nightstand idea that came to me in a fever dream. Weighs in at 97 lbs. more pictures in comments
- Not the original builder but sanded and sealed this beauty!
- My first epoxy pour 12L of epoxy
- It only took a national emergency for me to finish a "Christmas" gift.
- Threw this together for my wife, she had a very limited space next to the couch in her sitting room. Walnut top and bottom painted pine scraps for legs.
- After months of procrastinating I finally finished my table saw table.
- Finally fulfilled a longtime promise to my wife. Red Oak. No stain. Poly finish.
- Made a lot of mistakes but at least it works
- My second Kumiko attempt
- Reduced hours at work, so using the downtime to finally start building my wood shop the way I want. Still have upper cabinets, dust hood, and drawers to go.
- Isolation project number 1
- I’m telling people it just grew in the yard. (I needed a coffee table so I adapted a small Maloof-inspired round table to an elliptical one)
- Eh, I tried.
- I jumped on the bandwagon
- Just picked up my load of white oak slabs. Any tips to drying them faster?
- Weekend project for the kids
- First fixture on the new French cleat wall is a chisel holder.
- Made myself a bench top router table
- Coffee table....walnut top with walnut and steel splayed and tapered legs. 2x1x.1 steel, the walnut legs have tenons extending into the steel and then are epoxied in. Steel stretcher welded in between the two legs as well.
- I decided that my Quarentine hobby would be wood working! Just finnished renovating my shed into a workshop , stripped apart loads of old pallets for the timber and ordered myself a crap tonn of tools. Wish me luck :D (no serious power tools yet, all hand work)
- Deathly Hallows Bookshelf (Build Album in comments)
- My first chair. Now I can work from home comfortably. Made from (1) 2 x 10.
- Was going through my dad's old stuff and found these!
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