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  1. William's Cot

    This cot, made of pink birch, is inspired by one sold by touchwood cots . It's my first project where the timber has been dressed exclusively with hand planes. The birch boards I were using were planed at the mill, which made it less work than using rough sawn timber, but they were by no means...
  2. Baby Changing Table (Converts to a desk)

    My wife spotted a changing table that she wanted online and as any one of you may have guessed i said "Don't pay $200 for that I can make it for $20." The real cost came in around $35 and this was my first piece made with a pocket hole jig but i think it turned out well. The top "pad holder" and...
  3. heirloom baby bassinet and crib set

    on the recent birth of our son i decided to build a heirloom set that could be passed on to the next generation. both are made from marcocarpa and stained with mirotone ngr antique rimu and then finished with lacquer. the stiles are both made from the same pattern but the cot has solid panels...
  4. Scrap Wood X-Mas Gift

    I make these every year twice a year, I do a craft show at the Niagara Grape and Wine Festival and for X-mas. This is a grape leaf wine glass holder that sits atop a bottle of wine. Use up whatever scrap piece you have and it does not even have to be flat 100%. Cut this out with a coping saw...
  5. Designing Woodworking Projects
    Here's one from the past, 1964 in fact. This may still appeal to some LJ's today. Too late for Grumpy & the Mrs.
  6. Woodworking Skill Share
    I just finished building my first real piece of furniture (small applause); NYW's Planter's Desk. It is all in pine and I'm ready to finish it. Considering I'm a complete rookie, I went to my local Woodcraft store and he recommeded this for a very-slightly darker than natural finish: First, a...
  7. Designing Woodworking Projects
    For some reason I have scratched my head and cussed and scratched my head some more, but I cannot for the life of me figure out how I want to build a project I've been asked to do for a friend. Here's my dilemma: Friend has a 6' long set of wall cabinets installed in the living quarters of a...
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