Wood working It finally happened. Scary as hell but not even a scratch on my hand, worth every cent |
- It finally happened. Scary as hell but not even a scratch on my hand, worth every cent
- I made a walnut & resin nightstand to match the bed I made last year
- Saw Blade Storage
- Mortise and tenon exterior stairs
- My gf is a bartender and when I saw the mallet she uses to crush ice, I knew what I had to do..... Purpleheart w/maple wedge
- Recent solid walnut highboy and dressers. Maple dovetail drawers compliment nicely.
- Remade and restored an abandoned garden bench. Quartersawn white oak
- A collection of woods in my latest build. Ash body, koa pickgaurd, ebony neck and cocobolo fretboard.
- Before & After: Restoration of a 1960s Record No.52 1/2E Woodworking Vise. Saved from the dumpster, and now has a new lease on life
- Lazy Susan - belt sander - bench grinder
- Maple and walnut ice cream bars. 3rd attempt. Glasses for scale.
- The Bathtub Rack
- Simple pyrography on cedar scraps that I laminated together... hopefully this message will resonate with many of you kind and generous strangers
- Buffet Hutch
- Scored a mixed bag of hardwoods for less than $0.85 a bd ft. So I turned it into hardwood flooring and installed it as part of our kitchen remodel. Now I have more respect for floor makers and installers!
- I restored a 1930's sewing mashine
- Long time installer, first time milling all the stair parts (except balusters).
- I completed my Welsh Stick chair. Time to sit back and relax while I plan out my next project.
- My restored 1958 Delta-Milwaukee DP-220 drill press with the complete original mortising set, accessory spindle included. Used this for mortising the rails for the crib I’m making.
- A new take on a classic workbench design.
- Just finished upgrading my jointer. Shelix is so much nicer!
- It’s a work in progress. Building the ultimate sewing room for the wife. Been staying late at work building these cabinets. Did the ceiling in used maple hardwood flooring. More cabinets to come.
- Me and a friend of mine (who quit his job in the metal industry) started building custom guitars
- Headboard for a bed. Fun to make, learned a lot.
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