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    Wood working Walnut countertop. 92”x 104”. 1-5/8 thick. Multiple glue ups. Did the legs too!

    Wood working Walnut countertop. 92”x 104”. 1-5/8 thick. Multiple glue ups. Did the legs too!


    Walnut countertop. 92”x 104”. 1-5/8 thick. Multiple glue ups. Did the legs too!

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 10:50 AM PST

    A couple cutting boards I made

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 04:55 PM PST

    A double first: first charcuterie board with a matching handle for the cheese knife and the first project that actually impressed my wife!

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 04:53 AM PST

    Any love for lure making in this sub?

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 05:52 PM PST

    Dovetail keys to stabilize checking.

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 07:05 AM PST

    Built my parents a bookcase for their Christmas present! I can’t wait to show this to them next week! I’ve built a lot with plywood, but this the first time I’ve ever made an entire bookcase out of solid wood. Video link included if you’re interested

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 12:46 PM PST

    A customer wanted a Live Edge Shelf with an epoxy strip for the wall side. She loved the results!! What do you think?

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 06:26 PM PST

    First attempt at grain wrapping. Pretty pleased with that miter, too!

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 12:45 PM PST

    Secret Santa wanted something handmade, so I made a shave stand from some scrap mahogany.

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 02:46 PM PST

    Workbench done! First thing I have designed and built all on my own. Inherited tools from my dad and couldn't bring myself to use them til now as we always did these things together. Electrical has 8 outlets on the whole bench. On to the next thing!

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 05:00 PM PST

    New book stand in the style of Jefferson Bookstands that I’ve done. White oak with Rubio Monocoat. Just finished it earlier - thoughts?

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 06:33 PM PST

    My cousin got a nice buck this year. So I made him an antler plaque to display the rack.

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 07:59 PM PST

    First time doing anything considered woodworking since shop class 16 years ago. Nowhere near perfect but very functional for my limited space.

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 01:49 PM PST

    I built this mantel. Just painted mdf from plans I found online.

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 08:59 PM PST

    Made this as a gift for a friend

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 07:28 AM PST

    I have finalized Kumiko panel samples with different patterns for Architectural Interior Design Company requests, wanted to give a sense of feeling of the products additional to portfolio pictures, hoping for professional business outcome. :)

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 03:28 PM PST

    The day finally came. I bumped my incra miter jig into the blade.

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 04:42 PM PST

    Another Christmas present done, and not rushing on Christmas Eve for once to finish. Walnut frame with maple dowels, tung oil finish. For the daughter unit and her first born; my son suggested it and we had a great time doing this.

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 06:09 PM PST

    My client’s buddy helped him with a remodel this year, so we made this custom putter as a thank you. It’s got a saw blade as the center alignment line, with 2 Milwaukee torx bits above and below. All on maple wood that he sent me from the build. Hopefully it helps him drill some putts!

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 10:19 AM PST

    How to carry a 100+ year old barn around with you every day.

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 03:29 PM PST

    Pretty new to woodworking but here is an early Christmas gift for my sons. It is the actual dimensions of home plate.

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 02:05 PM PST

    My newest menorah! Commissioned by a friend of mine. Bubinga and curly maple, walnut (shamash) and hand hammered copper candle cups.

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 05:37 PM PST

    My exam project this semester. Ten of the thirty boxes in this shelf can be opened.

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 07:59 AM PST

    Hope chest (Christmas present)

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 01:07 PM PST

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