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  1. Walnut TV stand

    This was an exciting project.a lot of learning was done along the way..first I had to flatten and remove the twists from the lumber so I built a very simple planing sled.The top was then assembled using biscuit joinery and breadboard ends..the carcass is held together with pocket hole screws.I...
  2. Boxguy's Star Apprentice, Derrick

    Story: Everyone who teaches takes pride in what their pupils learn. Derrick, who is now in his twenties, is my star apprentice. He has been coming to the shop every Wednesday evening for the past 5 years. He is no longer my apprentice…he is my colleague. The boxes shown here are some...
  3. Shadow Boxes

    A couple of shadow boxes in the shape of the Master Sergeant stripe. Thanks for looking.
  4. Outdoor Bench

    My finished outdoor bench. It was made with some wood species. Most of them comes from a old wood house that has been demolished few months ago. So, they has a lot of hidden nails that's hard to find and remove. My poor Jointer. :) Details of Legs construction (mortise and tenon...
  5. Harvest table from Dillinger Distillery

    The end of a long road has culminated in this heavy, very shiny, Harvest Table. A few years ago we lost our lease for the building we were renting so we went out and found a facility much larger than we needed but it would work. It was originally built as the Dillinger and Sons Distillery in...
  6. Rustic Elm dish with black walnut knife - Christmas gift

    Christmas is around the corner! Good thing my family is doing a secret santa type thing! So heres a great gift idea! Its simple, rustic, and doesnt take too long! Heres a quick video on how I made it! Please check it out! Its not long.
  7. Cherry cutting board

    I have built a table for my friends and they loved it so much they asked for a 24×24x2 cutting board for their kitchen. So after coming across some cherry wood I decided to make a simple cutting board for them. once I built the basic board I decided to add the lines to it with poplar and some of...
  8. Blanket Chest

    I design this chest around the central hinge located in the center of the back. There is 2 aluminium bars with a spring that pops them into the holes when you put the lid on. It's made of walnut, african mahogany, birds eye maple and an unfinished cedar bottom.
  9. Dovetail saw with English Walnut handle

    Dovetail saw with scalloped brass back. 10" long .02 plate filed 16 tpi. English Walnut handle with some marble cake grain and striping. Curly maple medallion with laser etched logo. Depth of cut is 2 1/8" overall length pf 15" Three of my recent saws. Mine in the middle with the...
  10. Off Topic Coffee Lounge
    Hey everybody. I've got the good fortune to spend 9 weeks in Europe this summer, and rather than just tourist it up, I'd like to expand the scope of my woodworking awareness. Whether it's a museum, a magnificent structure, or just a friendly craftsman with a desire to share, I'm into it. I'm...
  11. Sweating for Bucks Through Woodworking
    Greetings, everybody. 'therookie' recently posted in the forum regarding his interest beginning to sell his products and/or services. I'm in a similar situation: wondering how to get started. I want an apprenticeship in wood. I want to work for / work under someone I can learn from. I'm open to...
  12. Blogs
    Dulcimer Nut and Bridge Replacement Over the summer my wife came home after visiting a former colleague and brought in an oldish mountain dulcimer. It had hung on the wall at her friend's house and she was wondering if it could be made to play. I'm no expert, but I took a good look at it. It...
  13. Blogs
    My New Apprentice! Well, as some may have seen, I recently finished building a bassinet for my upcoming child. Well, on Friday morning at 7:23 AM, my wife gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, Maddison Sierra, who weighed 6 lbs. 11 oz., and was 21 inches long. Below I'm posting a link to some...
  14. Blogs
    The Stanley tradition Just for fun, a bit of history to start with: "According to Stanley, "A Block Plane was first made to meet the demand for a Plane which could be easily held in one hand while planing across the grain, particularly the ends of boards, etc. This latter work many Carpenters...
  15. Sweating for Bucks Through Woodworking
    Hello all, I've been doing carpentry work the past year and a half and am looking to make the transition into woodworking. I live in the NYC area so there are lots of shops around but I am not having any luck getting my feet into the door. Besides scouring Craigslist and jumping on the...
  16. Marketplace Classifieds
    Hello, my name is Jarred, and this will be my first post here at LJs. Let me start by saying thank you for all your knowledge and willingness to share it with the world. There are some incredibly kind people active in these forums. But anyways… I will be travelling with some family to Little...
  17. Woodworking Skill Share
    My 14 yr old nephew just spent a few days with me out in the shop. He has enjoyed helping me out in the past so I decided to have him stay a few days and work just with him. I gave him a few of my old tools and we started building him his very own toolbox. I found a plan in a magazine and...
  18. Woodworking Skill Share
    Title pretty much says it all: I'm in Southern VT, trying to learn more about building all manner of things, and I'm looking for people willing to pass on their knowledge and skill. In person. In depth. I'm unemployed for the season, so I'm long on time and short on cash, and I've been...
  19. Wood & Lumber
    Hi- I'm located in northwest Ohio just so you know what region I'm in. I dismantle old barns every winter, kind of my side job/hobby in addition to working Full time. So anyways I have a few of these beams. My first thought was pine -that it was light weight for Such a large beam. I cut...
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