Wood working 1960’s Delta Rockwell Jointer Restoration |
- 1960’s Delta Rockwell Jointer Restoration
- My old lady can’t do all the fun things with me that she used to but I didn’t want her to be left out. It’s not my prettiest project but it’s definitely my favorite.
- I Made House With Mini Wood Logs | UWOODWORKER
- Wedding Gift for Sister
- Working on this new Santa design for Christmas 2020
- Recently my son decide he wanted to learn to play chess so I built him a custom chess set.
- Is all of the karma gone for end tables? Just finished up practicing tapered legs with a jig I made. Polished with beeswax.
- My 1st Mosaic coffeetable. I thought I had bitten off more than I could chew.
- Made a crib for my first baby due in November. First real woodworking project apart from a basic 2x4 headboard. Learned so many things along the way.
- I was tired of cutting my pizzas with a boring knife, so I made this awesome rocking pizza cutter!
- Wife text me at work one day asking if I could build a coffin...which made me nervous, luckily I won't fit
- Tried a shou sugi ban method for charing cedar for a house number plaque and planter box.
- Simple MDF crosscut sled with metal bar, magnetic stop-block, and measuring tape (and kitties)
- Solid oak cabinet
- My First Train
- Mug holder I made for my wife’s birthday!
- Laundry folding table for my mom. I’m proud of this one. It fit perfect.
- Nothing much but happy to finaly have a coat rack ( black Walnut and pine)
- First dovetail attempt, guess I learned to mark my waste!
- Adjustable toddler tower! You know, for kids
- I made a bartable with parametric patterns and asymmetric shapes out of oak and steel. I'm so happy how it turned out!
- First batch of coasters for the year
- First Big Project - Built in Entertainment system
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