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  1. Big Green Egg Table - Cedar

    We built an outdoor pavilion and decided to add a Big Green Egg. Of course, I couldn't buy a table, had to make my own. I used cedar, legs from left over saw mill logs, and the other from rough cut cedar boards I bought. All in all, turned out pretty well and decided to leave unfinished and...
  2. Big Green Egg Table #3

    This is my latest Big Green Egg table. I have actually done a couple more like the first few that I posted, but this one is a little different. My customer liked the original design but I felt liked they needed something more unique. I decided to do a solid top out of 2 inch thick western red...
  3. Big Green Egg Cart

    Thanks for looking! This is an outdoor cart for a Big Green Egg grill. That's what fits in the hole in the top. It is made from cypress. The legs are fully let into the feet then glued and screwed in place. The top slats and shelf slats are glued and screwed into place. All of the screw holes...
  4. Grill Table for Primo Oval Ceramic Grill

    Really happy with this one, even if it's only because now I can actually use the awesome grill that it houses! Entire table is made from 4/4 cypress from a local sawmill milled down to 3/4" thick. The legs are one piece that goes top to bottom, then below the lower shelf are 2 pieces glued up...
  5. Big Green Egg Table

    Long time lurker and decided it was time to start uploading some projects. I purchased the egg from a buddy of mine about 6 months ago and ever since wanted to build an appropriate table. It is constructed from red cedar using domino construction. The granite I picked up for free off of...
  6. Cumaru and Ipe Big Green Egg Table

    Not entirely done… As you can see the Egg isn't in there yet and it will be sporting a nice set of very heavy duty wheels soon. (The table has to weigh over 100-150lbs easy!) In any case I've seen a lot of BGE tables out there but not I wanted to adjust the original plans a bit and build...
  7. Big Green Egg Table

    I built this using 5/4 decing boards and 4×4's for the legs. Its 32" tall, 34" wide and 68" long. The hole is 26 1/4" for the Egg. Red Mahogany stain. Total time to build was about 8 hours.
  8. Big Green Egg Table

    A neighbor who had no woodworking experience wanted a table for his Big Green Egg. I invited him to come to my home, and I helped him build this one. After building it, we rolled it down the street to his house where he stained it and inserted the BGE.
  9. Big green egg table

    My new egg table. My brother and I made the same one. Top is laminated 2×10s. Kreg jigged w 3.5" screws throughout. Frame is mortise and tenon 2×6s and 2×4s. Shelves are ship lapped furring strips. Pulls are shop made walnut from the scrap pile. Paneling and doors/drawer fronts are cedar...
  10. Mahogany Big Green Egg Table

    I built this table in 2002 from 5/4 mahogany. The Big Green Egg company posts the dimensions of their long and compact tables on their web site. This makes it easier for woodworkers to build the table and be assured that the standard table covers will fit. The legs are glued in an L-shaped...
  11. Custom Big Green Egg Cart

    This is a custom made Big Green Egg grill cart I made for a friend. It's made out of white oak and has plenty of storage space and utensil holders. Now I have to build one for myself.
  12. Big Green Egg Table - Cedar

    This is a custom table, made from a mixture of rough sawn and smooth sawn cedar. It was built for a Big Green Egg smoker, which has not yet been set into place. The space to the right, is a dry box, intended to house dry goods such as charcoal, wood chips, matches, grill tools, etc. The table...
  13. Quick and easy Cedar birdhouse

    I recently posted about what to do with some left over western red cedar from a fencing project. One idea was to make a birdhouse, so I made one with a sort of "extreme birdhouse" feel. Its a real simple design with 4 little rooms inside and a removable roof so it can be cleaned out. I designed...
  14. Looooong overdue present for grand daughter

    Before Christmas last year, before last Valentine's day, before her May birthday, before graduation day, before she went off to start college, I promised my grand daughter that I'd make her something. Then each of those events snuck by & I hadn't gotten around to it. I had it in my head that it...
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  15. Big Green Egg table

    After ten years loving my Egg, I decided to upgrade its home. Table is white oak, no finish since I like the silver. Top is a repurposed granite top from our recent home renovation. To support the 180lb egg, I used triple mortise and tenon on that side with two large cross pieces, but pocket...
  16. First Box

    my first try at box making. it has a lipped lid done on a table saw.
  17. Grill Dome table, just in time for July 4th!

    Just in time for me to cook for the 4th of July, I am still finishing my new Grill Dome cabinet, while using it for the first time tonight. I still have to finish the bottom drawer, that I'm working on this afternoon in the shop, and put a finish on it, but its usable until then. The top is...
  18. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    New member here! im tired of buying crap and want to start making some things. Would like to build a shop but not sure what brands are considered quality buy serious craftsman. Lowes carries Porter, Dewalt, Bosch. There's always Craftsman. Not sure what Home Depot carries. But what brands do you...
  19. Designing Woodworking Projects
    I'm relatively new to both woodworking and Sketchup. I'm setting out to build a table for my BGE and I'd appreciate constructive criticism before I start buying and cutting wood. I really like the table in this project… Instead of simply launching into it, I decided it was time to try out...
  20. Woodworking Skill Share
    About three years ago I built the table saw sled in the photo. The base is 1/2" cherry ply, the front and back fences are 1 1/2" maple, and the runners are QSWO (for stability). There is zero slop in the runners and until recently it cut perfectly square - so well that I now only use my miter...
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