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Distressed Industrial Punk
Been playing with steel pipe and fittings. The bug riddled boards came from the centre of an old oak veneered desk. I was looking for a lighter to start a nice little fire until this idea popped into...
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Modified Craftsman Style Coffee Table
This Modified Craftsman Coffee Table is based on the design of the coffee table shown in Fine Woodworking, April 1994, No. 105. page 84, Coffee Table Is Spare and Sturdy, by Lars MikkelsenThe...
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Craftsman Coffee Table
1 commentCraftsman coffee table made from curly white oak (top, bottom shelf, and drawer fronts), with quadrilinear, quartersawn white oak legs. Aprons are quartersawn white oak. Drawers are designed to...
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Drop leaves table
A small living/dining room commanded a versatile table. Only 13" wide, the table can sit 8 comfortably. Center of gravity is actually lowered when very wide leaves are down. The eight feet make it...
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End Table
This table is an idea of mine with much influence from other tables from the internet. All wood used is from reclaimed pallet wood, resurfaced, sanded, doweled and using lap joints put table...
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Arts & Crafts Inspired Dining Table
3 commentsThis was my first dining table project and was, by far, the biggest I have done to date. I designed and built this table myself drawing inspriation from the Arts & Crafts movement and...
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Zig Zag Table 2
This is my second zig zag table, built in 1988 and constructed from 2" by 6" walnut and white oak. The table took around 40 hours to construct, keeping in mind it was engineered to be a production...
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Coffee Table
1 commentAfter a house fire last year the coffee table I had was destroyed so I had to build myself a new one. The tiger maple used for the top reminded me of ripples in a stream and so it needed some...
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sofa table 2011
Sofa Table adapted from FineWoodWorking no.162, April 2003. Made of quartersawn white oak, 51" x 12" x 28" w/ 3 drawers & lower shelf. Finished w/ Minwax stains & Wipe-on Poly
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Arts & Crafts Coffee Table
8 commentsHere's my first real piece of furniture. My Mom wanted a coffee table with storage, and "those slats on the sides." This is what I came up with. I really learned a lot. Its...
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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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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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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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Design journal: Let the function drive the design
7 commentsA small sewing table posed some unique challenges that ultimately led to a fun design.
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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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How to Make a Drawbored Mortise and Tenon Joint
14 commentsOkay, maybe I'm not ready to get rid of my clamps just yet, but with drawbore pegs, I'll be doing a lot less clamping in the future.
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Small Table from firewood.
1 commentOne day I was picking up some pieces of firewood from my pile and thought I could use this to make a table leg. So as I collected the wood for the fire I would collect pieces that looked good and put...
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Praktrik-ally impossible furniture
1 commentDesigned to puzzle: Bulgarian architect Petar Zaharinov's clever designs range from practical, Danish-style aesthetics to M.C. Escher-like complexity. Plus, they come packaged in their own self-contained shopping baggie. Check out these nifty tables--they might boggle your senses!
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