- Not sure if this counts but my Dad and I laid over 1,000 sq ft. of wood flooring last year in the house my wife and I bought. Kudos to those that do this for a living, it’s a labor intense job. Pictures show raw post-sanding, stained, and poly.
- Mechanic tries to do woodworking
- Trim and stair balusters done.
- Another jewellery box i made. Made from Maple wood, and the interior is yellow velvet.
- Another bird .... artfully posed on cardboard box and badly photographed with cheap camera ... cheers
- Made some wood art for above the stairs
- Dice Tower I just finished for a friend! Favorite build to date! Spalted Maple and Walnut with custom wood burning - not quite as good at that part yet.
- Made my crocodile loving daughter a crocodile bookcase for her crocodile book
- My first wood working project was a cedar planter box. My second was this bar. Feeling pretty accomplished.
- Saw a nice bed on the web for our daughter. Said to my wife we could do better and she took the challenge.
- My 2nd thru 6th chains. Rather proud
- Poplar entry way table - sometimes simplicity works!
- My first dovetail work, with a 3d-printed magnetic guide
- Southern yellow pine roubo style bench to my specifications. I’m 6’6”
- First hand cut dovetails. Definitely room for improvement but hell you gotta start somewhere..
- Took a swing at an EntryWay Table
- Makita chain mortiser , first cut in green White Pine.
- Built the workbench from Bourbon Moth Woodworking!
- I built a model of a tower, and started to build it full-scale.
- I made a plant shelf today!
- Its finally nice enough outside to mill lumber. Im glad to be able to mill my own with how ridiculous lumber prices are. Milling 6x6, 2x8, and 2x6 to build a large lumber drying greenhouse.
- A wooden katana / bokken that I just finished. I used Padauk for the handle and the sheath, Oak for the guard, the blade and the inlays in the handle. A simple and warm combination, excellent balance. Ideal for waving around when watching tv.
- I call it the Teak-i bench, teak seat with concrete legs
- My basement shop: Repurposed oak cabinetry with oak-lined, plywood and (sacrificial) MDF bench tops.
- Fort Gratiot Lighthouse Intarsia piece
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