Wood working A wooden front end loaded made by a retired cabinet maker. Everything except the lettering is handmade. |
- A wooden front end loaded made by a retired cabinet maker. Everything except the lettering is handmade.
- Finished my plywood Table top. Turned out amazing! Herringbone pattern cut in to 2x6x3/4 plywood rectangles.
- Finished my pergola and outdoor sanctuary last summer been enjoying it ever since
- My first instrument! Made it as a gift for my dad. Super happy with how it came out.
- Bowl, hand-carved from walnut. Who needs a lathe when you've got a knife and a whole lot of stubbornness?
- My first half blind mitered dovetails
- Manufacturer doesn't make any stands for this midi interface. So made my own!
- The first thing I've made on my lathe that I'm proud of. Full of flaws but I love it.
- Made my own cue butt; the rings and inlays glow in the dark
- My dad built this for my daughter, I thimk people need to see it.
- An afternoon build that ended up super functional and a big hit with the kids! Love those kind of days!
- I needed a place to put my whiskey sour, so I made this pedestal table.
- Jatoba and Sapele Sculptural Wall Shelf I recently finished.
- Simple planter I made for the wife.
- My husband decided to get me some nice wood! It's cedar and I'm excited.
- The Starry Night Bowl. Turned from spalted, burly maple.
- Does this count? Covid project currently stalled by OSB prices.
- Rolling bar I just finished.
- Master Closet Cabinet finished for client. Start to finish, not many photos of building cabinets just the one faceplate. Glad to be finished.
- 1920s Crescent 12" Jointer Restoration
- ......yay
- Meet "The Tulip". Birchwood and resin. It was the lathe or yard work.... I might need an intervention over here. Donated to raise money for Operation Underground Railroad at ArtForOUR.org.
- Little circular walnut table I finished up this week. 44” diameter, 1.25” thick. I also fabricated the steel base myself.
- My first cutting board (black walnut/maple). Real happy with how it turned out. Learned a lot for the many next ones.
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