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Cabinet inspired by Garrett Hack
I first came across Garrett Hack's work when I joined finewoodworking.com a couple of years ago. His small hand plane tool cabinet was something I had always wanted to build. So when my beautiful...
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Jewelry Cabinet - Krenov Style
Jewelry Cabinet – Krenov Style Starting with the classic James Krenov Display Cabinet, I modified the design to be wall hung and replaced the glass doors with solid panels. The usual display...
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Headboard
This is a king sized headboard. The frame is made of quarter sawn White Oak and the finish is black stain with brown dye and clear lacquer. The inset was removed from a "old door". It has a...
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Easy handles for a sliding doors
7 commentsI like sliding doors and lids, partly because I get to make this nice handle in one simple step on the tablesaw.
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Guest apartment
We recently completed the addition of a small guest apartment and now I have been working on finishing it. We built custom mahogany cabinets for the kitchen and I have been busy making the furniture...
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What hand tools can't you live without?
64 commentsWhile building a travel tool chest I had to make a hard desicion about which hand tools would make the cut. I'll tell you what I settled on, but I want to know which tools would end up in your tool chest.
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Fireplace Mantel
This project involved the building of a fireplace mantel for our home. I used cherry lumber and plywood for the wood components and custom cut carerra marble for the firebox surround. After making...
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Scotch cabinet
2 commentsFine scotch whiskey simply doesn't deserve to be crammed in a liquor cabinet along with all the others. I wanted a home for my favourites. Built of Mahogany and Red Oak, it features a "floating"...
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Jewellery cabinet for christmas
my first proper project and first post on here please give me your opinions. i made this for my girlfriend as a christmas present i used oak, walnut and hawthorne. thanks for looking and have a...
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The Four Year Project
155 gal. bow front salt water aquarium stand This project took forever to build. It all started when a neighbor asked me to install a bay window for them. He had his own aquarium business, like that...
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GARDEN LIGHT
Made from clear cedar with house wrap for light panels and LED lighting for low power consumption ,finished with spar varnish . Installed on a post made from spruce and finished in dark brown paint .
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Avoid Twisted Doors in Your Furniture Projects
2 commentsIf your frame-and-panel doors are turning out twisted despite a flush, plumb joint between the door and cabinet side, check your joinery
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Writing desk
Writing desk for my daughter, Materials: Cherry, quilted maple and tiger striped mahogany inlay, holly and ebony banding and cuffs. Finish: Amber shellac, non-wax shellac sealer/ wipe on varnish
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Home Theatre cabinets
3 commentsHome theatre cabinet for a 55" screen. Primary wood is poplar. Casework is birch plywood. Raised panels are mdf. Finish is Benjamin Moore Advance, sprayed with hvlp. Glass doors are true divided...
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'Ebony & Ivory Sideboard'
This piece was primarily inspired by the piano. The client who asked me to make it was musically inclined and wanted a piece of furniture to reflect the contrasting beauty of the piano. A somewhat...
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Re-Created Gustav Stickley Strap Hinge Writing Desk
3 commentsModeled after a Gustav Stickley writing desk (ca. 1900). Quarter sawn white oak with mission brown trans fast dye and Tried and True varnish oil. The desk is 12 1/4" deep by 26 1/2" wide by 54 14"...
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Quilted maple Arts and Crafts Sideboard
2 commentsArts and Crafts quilted maple sideboard. The drawers are solid tiger maple and dovetail and the back is 3/4" tiger maple shiplap.
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