- My attempt at Mary May's Philadelphia ball and claw foot. It was a practice piece so I truncated the cabriole leg. My sister is going to use it as a beer tap handle. The wood is butternut. As shown it just got its first coat of boiled linseed oil.
- Dresser for my child - first piece of furniture I've made.
- The project made an epoxy table with a bunch of koi on it!
- Hidden drawer nightstand I designed & built. (pics in comments)
- Continuous grain bleached ash dresser (and baby changing station)
- White oak and steel bedside tables I finished up today.
- Tried it myself - a tensegrity table
- Yeah sex is cool and all, but have you ever had a miter joint that comes together perfectly? Me neither. Pass the bottle.
- Not as fancy as what I see on here, but I am proud of my first project!
- Playing with pattered plywood.. made a phone holder
- Got irritated that my Yeti didn’t fit in the cupholder of my Jeep. Decided to practice my dovetails. Pretty clear progression!
- Cook’n up hot slabs on a Slab-urday!
- All in one mobile work bench (Gallery in comments)
- Memorial to my Boy. -recently lost my best mate (pooch) & made this for his ashes. It's his colouring, silky oak, walnut & fig sycamore. The resin looks like water & glows in the dark cause he loved the water. So therapeutic makjng it & was sort of a shame to finish it. RIP Mango
- Jarrah, durian, and Tasmanian oak coffee table with splined miters, waterfall legs, and soft closing hand cut dovetailed drawer.
- Added a panrty next to fridge.
- Maple butcher block CNC engraved and filled with resin. Allegedly...
- Made a chin-up and dip station out of some old lumber. Time to get yoked
- Adding some Texas inlays with Slab Stitcher Pt. 2
- Lockdown gave me time to make my first dovetailed box! Black walnut and hard maple with barrel hinges, finished with 100% tung oil.
- Bookshelf Orford Tasmania .
- Breakfast tray I made for my MIL’s birthday. Not perfect but I’m proud of my first attempt!
- Check out my great grandfathers hand planer from 1923, also, I cut my finger off on the table saw!
- Bookshelf and bench I built for a customer
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