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- Pure Tung oiled eastern pine floors in my new house.
- My husband built some stairs so our 75lb old boi could get on/off the bed.
- A little credenza I made using CNC machining. No hardware used!
- Another picture of my tung oiled eastern pine floors since everyone seems to be digging the other one.
- I normally just restore old furniture, so I was really happy, when my boss asked me build something for the break room, where the staff can put their stuff. Weighs like a mf, we needed three people and two suport pilars to get it up.
- Möbius strip carved from a solid piece of sapele
- Butcher block island
- A deck I built
- My first bed. King size with walnut, redwood for hidden structural pieces. Sketch-up files could be available later if enough people ask for them.
- I love what I do for a living!
- First time making a keepsake box. Made out of scrape wood.
- Starting the finish on the master grade sinker maple.
- Should have been more clear about wanting to get nailed
- A kitchen island in the making.
- A strange little keychain I made out of some scrap.
- I carved a tiny wooden Kirby
- Made A power block stand/storage unit for my dorm room home gym.
- A recently finished whiskey cabinet. 95% self-milled lumber (けやき - Japanese Elm)
- Built this table in my garage as a wedding present for my sister. There’s not a lot of room but it gets it done.
- Finally finished my quarantine project. Two guitars made from recycled skateboards
- My construction class project turned out pretty good. Infinity mirror pc desk, fully designed and built by me at school
- Custom dog stairs for our little yorkie Winnie to come to bed!
- A mission style ottoman with leather upholstery
- Scrap project! Tea candle holders for my wife.
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