Wood working Cool little teardrop shelf from quarter sawn Douglas fir. 20 inch tall |
- Cool little teardrop shelf from quarter sawn Douglas fir. 20 inch tall
- 3D cutting Board Hard Maple and Mahogany
- Dry Fit on Mortise and Tenons - King Sized Walnut Footboard :)
- I built a new entertainment system to completely revamp my living room. (Before picture at the end ) so happy with how this turned out! Ask any questions you have down below and I’ll try to answer them!
- My lockdown lunchtime project..
- Folding ramp/steps I made for my dogs. Folds to 3 inches to fit under the couch. Oak legs and stiles, poplar treads and risers. Now if I can get them to use it.
- My Mario Brothers Question Block
- Chess board I made
- Finally finished my first bedroom set! Riftsawn white oak.
- Screened In Porch
- Night stand for my daughter’s room. It’s made out of ~15 different wood species and matches a desk i made her.
- Built additional stage for the ladies bed. Now she is old enough to slide herself :) And ofcourse additional playroom for her upstairs. Open for questions and thoughts. Last image is the original bed I have built three years ago.
- a piece of beech which I turned into a lidded pot and coloured it using ebonising lacquer and iridescent coloured paints. I used cling film to create the effect
- Matching night stands with integrated power and wireless hidden charging. Solid maple construction. I’m damn proud if this. There exists a short video of the hidden charging function.
- Cedar Big Green Egg BBQ Cart made for a happy customer.
- Walnut telephone bench with build pic gallery in comments
- White oak and cane cabinet
- Baltic birch nightstands
- Redwood slat corner bench just built today. Had to get out of my project slump and had a couple scrap 2x6s laying around.
- Happy to finally get this one out the door. Custom picture frame 24”x32”. 6 layers total. Used color shifting paint for all the layers except the top which I stained a dark walnut.
- 2x6's from forest fire remains with chainsaw mill. 1,000$ cad for 20$ of gas, and a lot of sweat
- 4x8 Workbench, router and out-feed table
- This took me way to many iterations to make work. I designed a shooting plane handle for Stanley planes.
- Some of my recent epoxy and mallee Burl projects. I find them very therapeutic to make, especially since I’m not working at the moment. Thanks for looking
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