Wood working Saw stop saved my finger, so I memorialized my first (and hopefully last) one into a shop clock. |
- Saw stop saved my finger, so I memorialized my first (and hopefully last) one into a shop clock.
- First dovetail
- I neglected all of my half done house projects to build my daughter her own house and now all I want to do is build toys
- Fire and ice tables
- My first end-grain chopping board, inspired by a post here. Wenge and Rock Maple, made as a wedding gift. Made lots of mistakes, but the end result was worth it!
- Just finished about 30 of these.
- got tired of using a home depot bucket so I built a janky dust cabinet for my planer
- First “real” project. Walnut and white oak. 1 million mistakes.
- Home Office Server Rack
- Pacman themed walnut/epoxy resin cutting board that I made a few months ago.
- Built an Arbor as an entrance to my Orchard/Garden. First Arbor
- Getting somewhere
- First desk I’ve done, pretty proud of it!
- Made a headboard for my first quarantine/new house project
- I made this tree bookshelf by myself, i had 0 woodworking experience when i did it, it's not much, but im proud of it.
- Saint John Vi charcuterie board.
- Even a “budget” frame shop quoted me close to $1000 for a 35”x35” frame. Perfect excuse to buy some new tools and do it myself. A no-frills Red Oak frame for this epic Mark Maggiori print.
- Wooden MTB Skinny I Built In My Backyard. Super Stoked On It!
- I made a tiny little toy soldier
- My first attempt at continuous grain
- Gumball dispenser
- First ever woodworking project, a workbench! Far from perfect but a lot of fun.
- I posted earlier about how a tree grew around a screw and my saw stop found that screw. I took this picture in Monroe Georgia. I think this just so cool.
- Ash & walnut microwave stand with storage
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