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- new dust collection has a washable hepa filter too hahah
- Dog station with style
- Some walnut side/couch tables I just finished up! Even strong enough incase you accidentally sit on one
- First time kerf bending some 3/4 poplar. This should be a fun change for a few upcoming projects
- I made this Air Force shadow box out of white oak and walnut. Build video and picture link in comments.
- Fun coffee table from last week
- I carve curvaceous spoons.
- My first attempts at furniture. A couch and firewood holders. All clear vertical grain fir.
- My most recent “I can do that for way less.” Not perfect. But not awful, and she’s happy
- Cutting board
- I'm a wannabe photographer who wanted to make my own frames. Now I have a wood shop and an awesome hobby. What do you think?
- The best feeling after subfloor prep
- My first big pyro project almost done
- 7 layers. Birchwood. Hummingbird with before and afters
- The “floating” bed frame is super simple and kind of mainstream, but I finally took some time off of work to catch up on my creative side. Very proud of how this turned out, and there’s plenty of room to add a headboard and stain the visible parts.
- I designed this secret compartment box about 5 years ago but it had some problems. This is the new improved version.
- Occasionally I am forced to make something useful. Now, if I can only find my glasses .....
- First dove tails, no power tools. Next I’m going to attempt a tool tote.
- Full sized Walnut Desk. Legs were done by a neighborhood friend. Sealed with Danish Oil. Came out pretty nice I must say.
- Recently into woodworking, but live in a small apt. My first project was to build a small workbench for my balcony, using a $20 Burro Sawhorse base
- Had a go at making my first French Cleat system. I'm so tired of searching through boxes looking for my tools and long parts of sets! (work in progress)
- Milling that rich Mahogany
- 1st ever attempt, flexcut knives. 6hours for a 5 min craft. Stop cuts are harder than they look in a book!
- It's far from perfect but all these amazing posts inspired me to give a desk a go with what I had in the basement.
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