Wood working My wife and I decided to build a door for our kitchen out of old recycled timber. I thought it would be a quick build... |
- My wife and I decided to build a door for our kitchen out of old recycled timber. I thought it would be a quick build...
- Built my first ever chair and I’m hella proud
- I’m still making wooden books. This is a solid mahogany exposed spine journal featuring a Celtic sewing with a coptic headband and spiral binding on hemp ropes. Thanks for your time.
- Took acouple weeks in my spare time but finally got the sawmill all set up and rippin
- Made a giant LEGO fig. He is 40” tall.
- Finally got an alaska mill to put the alder I have to clear every year to good use. Might not seem like much, but I was BEAMing!
- First Adirondack Chair. Check.
- First built-in, complete!
- I’ve been busy making different designs on the laser cutter. Think Iron Man might be my favorite right now.
- My first box project. Walnut with locking mitered joints
- I made a Moroccan playhouse so it would match the room
- I bought a big TV a while back and needed to build an equally big media console for it. This is the first “nice” piece of furniture I’ve built from scratch
- Upgraded my mailbox. Nothing like replacing crappy plastic with beautiful cedar. Made from a 2x6 and a 4x4.
- Custom Hardwood Amplifier Switch Box. Maple, Walnut, Cherry, aka the ice cream trio.
- Another table I made using maple and recycled skateboards
- Corner Pergola with a shade wall.
- I made this working arcade machine based off the urban legend Polybius. Its my first ever work and I worked on it over the span of a month or so. Put about 60 hours into it and I'm pretty proud of it!
- Not the best but this is my first wood burn
- Curly Maple, Walnut, and Rosewood ringbox. Here's to her saying yes!
- Finished Purpleheart and maple chess board
- My first ever project from back in highschool. Look at this every day in hopes of affording my own shop!
- Bloodwood and Basswood carved mushrooms
- I finished this Drunken Poker smoking pipe. Made with Italian briar, ebonite and Light Horn pattern acrylic.
- Pair of Shaker Bedside Tables
- After over a year of talking about it, I finally built a closet organizer (first build ever)
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