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duplicate bedside table
I made one table for grandson earlier. They wanted a second one so i had him bring back the first one so i could copy it.
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end table for fireplace
We have a grill in the fireplace made with a pull out shelf for my wife to use when grilling.
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Island Project
This island was built using 70% reclaimed old growth oak. All cabinets have pull-outs including the wings of the island which house baking sheet pull-outs. Any and all comments are welcome and...
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Dining and Poker Table
I was commissioned to make this piece as a Christmas present for the clients husband. The table is made from recycled Ipil. The chairs are also from recycled Ipil and saplungan for the arm rests. The...
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Chico Workshop
1 commentOur approach is based on direct experience – a way of life and development inside to the outside. Our work incorporates an explorative design methodology with sustainable programming and practices...
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Burl Walnut Side Table
1 commentTop is edged with solid walnut, framing maple/ebony string inlay and bookmatched walnut burl veneers. The back and side panels are also veneered in burl. Pull on the door is turned ebony. Finished...
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Gregory Watson G. Watson Designs
A short while ago I had an opportunity to work with Stu Christensen, a videographer who works with Laguna Tools. We spent two days talking about woodworking, design, and machine...
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Hydrogen Jukebox
The result of a meeting on an operating table of a thrift shop coffee table and industrial fruit processing machinery. "Hawaiian Monkeypod wood", Stainless steel, etc. Has shelves inside, could be...
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Fantasy Shop
I try to line my equipment up so it can be used as an out feed table if necessary, Planer being the same height as the workbenchs etc. I have to raise the heights of some of the equipment to...
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From Nothing To Something.
When we moved to our new home five years ago I left a 400 sq ft shop for no shop at all. With no place to put an out building I had to get creative with what I did have. A three car carport that only...
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Tool companies shower awards on talented young furnituremakers
2 commentsPrizes were awarded last night in Rockport, Maine, at the opening of "Regeneration: Fine Woodworkers Under 30," a juried exhibition co-sponsored by the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship and Fine Woodworking magazine, a special e
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My Dream Shop
My shop currently consists of a home brew router table, rolling disk/belt sander cart, and a power miter saw (waiting for its own rolling cart). Everything else are hand-held power tools...
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Dave's Workshop
1 commentAfter I retired I moved to Muskoka and built my 28 x 40 dream shop. It has hydronic radiant floor heating that keeps me warm in the winter and a 10 foot ceiling that allows for larger...
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Shane's Backyard Workshop
This blueprint consists of a overall close to perfect workshop. As you can see I laid out all of my machines and materials in a orderly fashion in a letter C shape. Starting at the bottom you pick...
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The End Game
My shop is 25 x 35 and this is what i hope to eventually achieve. All stationary tools will be on casters to make them portable which will give me more room for assembley. i would also add...
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Robbie's Woodshop
I would start off by saying that this shop would be my dream work shop because I would use every tool listed on my plan to make varios projects.
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Some of my work done at North Bennet Street School
3 commentsAll work done while at North Bennet Street School to see more pics go to http://accustomfurniture.blogspot.com/
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papa's shop
My shop is on the main floor of a dedicated building. I have a full metal shop on the lower floor where my dust collector and compressor live. I like to have multiple...
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