Wood working I made these two panels as a quarantine project. I used over 4,000 handmade pieces and no glue except for the frame! Feel free to ask me any questions about the project. |
- I made these two panels as a quarantine project. I used over 4,000 handmade pieces and no glue except for the frame! Feel free to ask me any questions about the project.
- Balcony Rail Tables finished and installed
- Construction complete on my first large project. So excited about it
- Latest Commissioned Piece
- My very first woodworking project from start to finish
- My dog made this plant stand today. As you can see she is pretty stoked to see it in action.
- Side table thing for my couch, also first dovetails ever!
- Tried a new board pattern(first time using padauk) and it worked out fairly well
- Black Walnut Console Table with Bartop Epoxy
- New coffee table for our covered patio....... Iroko and Black Walnut
- Solid maple dodecahedron with 7.25" edges.
- My quarantine project. Cherry end table with through tenons.
- Just Oiled an abstract end grain cutting board
- Wife wanted stand for herbs. Built from pallet wood
- My shed is complete.
- Maple and Cherry chess set. Took much longer than I imagined.
- Wakanda Forever
- Sliding dovetails are the most satisfying thing I've done in a while... my first test cut went pretty well I think. Now onto the show piece!
- I lost my oldest friend a little over a week ago. I’ve spent the week since promoting his younger sister to shop supervisor and making an urn/memory box for him.
- Started turning in late July 2020 :)
- Floating shelf with dowels.
- Roomba garage combo—Morse code B-E-N
- Big ol maple butt
- I screwed up the first post here's a 1x10 from home depot !
- Finally finished the 12x12 shed for my parents, hope y’all like it!
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