Wood working No exotic lumber, no fancy joinery. But my first decent sized project. Wife needed shelves and I had a vision. |
- No exotic lumber, no fancy joinery. But my first decent sized project. Wife needed shelves and I had a vision.
- Four months of evenings and weekends. I made my own kitchen.
- When the quotes are too high, you build your own roof!
- My first shelfs ever! What do you guys think? Simple, but im really happy how thay turned out.
- First project in the books. Wife loves it.
- A walnut and painted oak dresser with dovetailed ash drawers. Super happy with this piece.
- Kids garden house I built during the quarantine
- You guys use cabinet scrapers? I love them
- The urn I built for my buddy that passed away in 2019. Built to match the whiskey cabinet I built him as his best man gift in 2016. The black walnut is from a tree downed on a friend’s property. The maple is from a local shop. Tung oil finish. Pretty excited how it turned out!
- A selection of recently turned thin bowls
- THC Shelf I’m Working On
- My wife requested some where to store our growing collection of cast iron cookware. I think she's happy with the results.
- One of my favorite creations. "The Stash Box" made from Golden Locust and epoxy. The problem I have with taking on commissions, is that I always want to keep the art I make. I think Ill make another for myself :)
- Wife wanted a work desk
- I posted this on my IG page and titebond reposted it because they thought it was important so I thought I’d post here. I hope it helps someone else!
- Cutting boards seem to be the thing now, so here is my first
- Pandemic Booze Cabinet
- Scrappy Kyle
- A couple of ropey robot gifts I made from scraps
- I made another walnut bench. Used a router template for the lift details.
- Just put the finishing touches on my cherry and walnut bookshelf. Hope you like.
- Just a record player stand I've been working on. I used live edge box elder and 3/4in gas line for the frame.
- A growth ruler I made for my daughter and her family. I have made these for the family for years when someone has a kid. It's hand routed and holds 5x7 photos.
- Woodturned the fire embryo
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