Wood working My attempt at a folding chair/stool combo |
- My attempt at a folding chair/stool combo
- Finished this endgrain cutting board as birthday gift for my best friend. By all means the most complicated glue up I’ve ever attempted.
- Small case for my friend who collects decks of playing cards- Redwood and Sycamore
- The way this poly finish makes the grain pop on this Maple
- Built a small dining table for our tiny kitchen. Simple design with splayed/tapered legs. Walnut w/ Rubio Pure.
- Black walnut
- I have waited years for my own little slice of paradise! I can’t wait to start some projects.
- It's certainly not amazing - nor is it mistake-free. But, I'm happy with this desk I made for my mom.
- Builder was charging $550 for a stack like this. Got it done myself for $80
- Big farmhouse table (5 ft by 10 ft) and matching benches.
- Lil bebe’s first time changing the wide belt sandpaper.
- Blue pine desk. Pictures are bad but it turned out pretty decent.
- Another attempt at a wooden cake knife.
- Made my 13 months old son a Pikler triangle and he's going ham on it
- I think she looks better without the makeup
- Just finished this today. Stool/plant stand made of walnut and finished with a clear matte Osmo finish. I used my Panto Router to made the tenons for the seat top. I got lucky with some cool lighting so I snapped a few!
- Newbie here, spent the last few days making a cutting board. Not perfect, but I love it.
- I made a little foldable chair today, actually surprisingly comfortable
- I started a new job this week. This is my new shop space, followed by my first project. On the first day, my boss said “Build whatever you want.” We recycle materials and I have a whole floor of lumber and metal to choose from. I’m excited to share my future pieces with you all.
- Serving tray - oak and walnut
- Made this box for a childhood hero of mine. Happy retirement to Mark “The Undertaker” Calaway (^_^)ゞ
- White oak waterfall bench
- Mom’s chair made into family gifts after she passed
- Beginner here - first dovetail. Just showing the other side of the coin - hopefully this gets better with practice (or before I throw my tools away)
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