Wood working Two years two months got it complete |
- Two years two months got it complete
- How I carve a Wooden Fork by Hand
- The lady and I built our first door and it turned out pretty sweet
- Built a fence
- Walnut dresser. My latest project
- Made a table for my toddler using only scrap. No more high chair!
- 28”er - first large freehander
- Mahogany Tray with Maple Bee Inlay
- Largest custom build ive ever done. Likely the last of this size.
- Sapele, maple & walnut coffee table
- Display case for a hammered dulcimer. Came out well!
- First try at Kumiko..fairly happy..Cherry, Walnut splines and Maple lining
- Ginormous circular windows. 9'+ diameter. Made for the B&O Railroad museum in Baltimore. 100 pieces of glass for each one yet to be installed. There's a ruler leaning against the one on the left for scale. Fun project to cope and stick.
- My second "nice project" I made from walnut from my property. Mortise and tenon with dowel pegs, and my wife hand punched the tin
- Walnut and maple cutting board
- Picnic table that opens to benches
- Some projects you do because you have to. Simple but necessary
- Maple end grain cutting board
- I made some modern inspired black walnut coasters to save my furniture.
- An open dresser with under mount drawer slides, stained in espresso and white; it was partially inspired by Ana White’s Farmhouse Console Table. All red oak, dovetailed drawer boxes, dado joints and a few pocket screws to hold it together.
- I posted yesterday with one sawhorse, now I have two. I used some reclaimed 2x4s that were destined for the landfill, had a big bucket of screws already on hand and had a excuse to use my new miter saw
- Because chickens seemed like a great idea.... The coop before the storm.
- My board game table is finally done! It looks a bit rough around the edges, but I’m really happy with it! (Catan is set up for scale)
- Art Deco style underfloor heating manifold cover.
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