Wood working CAREER CHANGE! Wish I would of done it sooner. After a year of being an apprentice in a cabinet shop, this is my big project on my own. From design to build to finishing. |
- CAREER CHANGE! Wish I would of done it sooner. After a year of being an apprentice in a cabinet shop, this is my big project on my own. From design to build to finishing.
- Made a wedding present while working on some skills. End grain Wenge, Padauk, and Maple
- "Hot Wheels" sign in 30 seconds out of scrap ply
- Just trying to keep the dog toys in the yard. Fence done ✅
- First ever bow-ties for my soon to be black walnut dining room table. Used a router for the bulk of the material removal then chiseled them.
- Just dipping my toes into woodworking. Designed this prototype myself and pretty stoked on the look. Stain is dark but I recently ran some thinner over it and removed some of the stain and it looks much better now (2nd photo) I’m a big mid century mid fan if you can’t tell. What do you guys think?
- "Na babe we can sell those nightstands, I'll make us some!" and 5 months later here we are!
- I finally finished it - Keybox "Drakkar"!!! I've been doing this for almost a year.
- I need a better camera. Did all this work in the Shakespeare Factory in Baltimore over the past three years or so. Too many different species to mention.
- Antler Guitar Stand
- First project solo project post Steve’s WWMM. It was tough but happy with the result. Maple and Walnut
- Pleased how this floating desk turned out.
- simple and clean shelf. Walnut half laps always look great
- What's the best way to fasten the top and bottom to the side plates? I was planning on pre drilling inset holes and then covering with dowels.
- Quite happy with this one
- Purple Heart Rolling Tray
- Not all of them are pictured but I’m ashamed to say how long these took
- I'm building a skoolies here's my kitchen and bathroom wall/door
- Square spindles how are they made?
- Custom Monopoly Board! Started in June, finally done! Slightly proud, LoL. My detrimental battle with perfectionism usually kills 98% of my projects, so I had to "not let perfect be the enemy of good" and leave all the tiny flaws, LoL. Finally taking care of my mental health, yay!!!
- Mind blown as to how much faster and easier spraying is vs brush or roller!
- Second coat of polyurethane laid down. Now to wait till tomorrow for 2 more coats.
- This is going to take a while to flatten.
- I saved her from the scrap pile. I honestly have never seen a drill press like this so I would love to know what everyone thought. I hope you all are having a great day!
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