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  1. Chaise Lounge

    This is a chaise I built over the last few days. My wife has been after me for a year to build this, I finally found time. I'll prime and paint it in a few days.
  2. Pallirondack Chaise Lounge Chair

    Another project made with 100% recycled wooden pallet lumber. This is based on a design I found on the Ana White website. I added a third set of legs in the center, as that is where the bulk of the weight will be. There is a 2×4 block that allows you to have it set all the way up, half-way...
  3. Cedar Chaise Lounge

    Here is a cedar chaise lounge build for a friend at work. It is 26" wide 12" off the ground and 78" long. The hardest part was the adjustment supports that support the back rest at the different positions. The decorative part in the centre of the seat was due to a miscalculation at the lumber...
  4. Happy Mothers Day

    Finally, just finished wife's mothers day present, fell a little behind. My wife has been wanting one of these for awhile, I bought two cushions in the spring with intentions of having it done for Mother's day, life and the Tx heat have slowed me down a bit, built it to fit the cushions. It...
  5. Semi-chaise lounge with adjustable back

    With summer on the horizon, and most of us spending a lot of time at home right now, I wanted to design a patio chaise lounge with an adjustable back so I could lay in the sun or read a book out on my deck. That being said, I really wanted something compact that I could easily store away when...
  6. Yet Another Lounge Chair

    We have been cleaning up and making our deck useable again, so I decided to design a lounge chair for the space. I like to use a variety of materials in my builds, so I based this one on pool noodles I got on Amazon and the fact that ¾ EMT conduit fits inside a noodle perfectly. As always, I...
  7. MUSTANG rocking horse

    With the help of my dad, my team at Public Woodworking and myself we completed this Mustang rocking horse just in time for xmas 2012. It will be rode bareback. Hold on little man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank-you Kayla and Jeremy for the chance to work on this awesome project.
  8. Oma Bench

    This bench was designed and commissioned by Michael Frederick, AIA LEED AP, of Frederick + Frederick Architects. It is an outdoor bench/chaise, intended to have a cushion. I constructed it out of thermally-modified ash, a new-ish, sustainably treated lumber. The frame of the bench is...
  9. Mahogany Chaise Lounge

    This is an original design - they are extra heavy to be able to stand up to a lot of abuse, salt and sun. I'm curious to see how long the finish holds up… so far, I have yet to find anything in this country that can last more than 6 months in the salt and sun of my home (we are about 50 feet...
  10. Blogs
    Attaching a coffee table storage shelf with dowels In this time lapse, i'm building a trestle coffee table from Walnut. At this point i'm attaching the underside storage to the top of the table. The underside of the top and entire storage shelf has been sanded up to 500 grit and buffed with a...
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