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  1. Second gate using frame method

    This is my second gate project using a frame approach. The first (the last picture) ran the slate with spacing vertically. This one runs the slates on a 45 degree angle with no spacing and, I think, provides its own bracing. On one side I did add another brace. The first picture is taken before...
  2. Starry, Starry Night take two some construction notes

    Thank you all for your comments on my last post - see it here. It's always a pleasure to share my work here on Lumberjocks and to get the feedback from like minded enthusiasts. A little more on the construction to answer James questions. The outer Tomobako uses finger joints, or comb joints...
  3. Garden bench for garden shed

    For our 8' by 8' garden shed (of which I am only responsible for 40 percent) I wanted a simple bench to place under the large eave. I used leftover 4×4's cut to 18" and to fasten three of them together I used no fasteners: Gorilla glue and clamps. Then it was easy to use 20 stainless steel...
  4. Right of Passage (The Grease Box)

    Ever since reading about the grease box/pot, I've wanted to make one. (Fantastic, in-depth blog series by Mads found here:) Grease Box Owners Club found here GBOC This box is in a Japanese style with sliding top. The finger joint hinge was added just for fun. Not really necessary, but it...
  5. Japanese style decoration

    I made this to fill an empty spot on an wall.The frame have near to 82/34 inches and is made from oak.I use reed (for the first time in lumberjocks projects i think) to make this "double mountains" pattern, who take me one day .It's very hard because the distances between nodes is not the same...
  6. Grease Box II (BD's Box)

    Second Japanese style grease box. Pretty much same as the first other than a few alterations. -This one is Mahogany with walnut pegs. -Tried out one of my new branding irons on the bottom of the box. -Custom Art on the underside of the lid designed by Freckle on my Palm aka Kitty Hawk...
  7. Kevin Rodel Japanese End Table

    This table was designed originally in the early 1900's. Kevin Rodel re-designed it, changing the top to a pinwheel top vs the original design. It was in Fine Woodworking last Fall or Winter. I really enjoyed the design of it, and needed to make one after viewing it. Learning and practicing...
  8. Japanese style smartphone stand

    Befor New Year and Christmas I need to make the gifts for my daughters. After short reflection I decided to make smartphone stands for them. I have always many small pieces of sapele and oak and used its for this simple project. I like Japanase style and decided to use some elements of this...
  9. End grain Cutting board and Asian inspired Stand

    I recently designed this for my sister who is headed to collage this fall. she wanted a cutting board but doesn't have much counter space, so I was trying to come up with something that wouldn't take up much visual space in a small kitchen, be counter top height, and be collapsible so that when...
  10. Off Topic Coffee Lounge
    I Have a problem my father gave me his old dinning room table saying that i could use it as i wish now i,m not for highly polished mohogany so i said i,d make some thing nice for him and use the rest for me now this is the problem i have when i took the table apart i found it to be made of...
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