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  1. Screen Door

    This is my first real project as all I have done so far is buy tools, read articles, and build shop jigs / furniture. Our screen door was in need of replacement, so I decided it was time to get to work. Even with something as basic as this project, it amazed me at how much I learned. Pretty...
  2. Oak Picture Frames from pallet wood

    Continuing my work with pallet wood like my last project, this time I found some of the pallets were oak. So, I decided to build something a little nicer with the oak. Looking through the April/May issue of Woodcraft magazine, (VOL.10/NO.58), I found these great looking 5×7 picture frames in an...
  3. Farm Style Table

    This is another Farm Style Table. My lesson is to show simple joints here and a assemble reassemble point for moving and a table top reuse. The legs for this are from 2 by 3 stock which are cheaper but measure 2 and a half so a little less bulky leg still with the character of construction...
  4. Jumbo Kerfmaker

    This is my attempt at the Kerfmaker, I call it the Jumbo because I can make a dado or lap joint up to 8" wide and my kerf can be as wide as my dado set will allow which is 11/16ths., but it will go over an inch. I wanted to do something that would make a lap joint in 2x stock for making bench...
  5. Clamp Rack

    It has been 142 days since my last project post and I haven't built a blessed thing since but boy it feels good to be building something! OK so I have been trying to organize my shop (also referred to as my garage by the wife) and I have realized a few things. One of those things is that...
  6. Blogs
    Building the Frames This will be the second… third ladder shelf build that I've done recently. The first, made of pine, was a travesty. One man's junk is another man's treasure though, and I had someone buy it from me so I recovered the cost of the materials. They painted it a sent a picture of...
  7. Woodworking Skill Share
    I have posted the third video in my Wood Bending series to my website. This one covers Steam Bending. Steam bending does not have to be intimidating, by mastering the basics with simple projects, you can gain the confidence and skills to attempt more involved projects. Watch the Video for free...
  8. Woodworking Skill Share
    Hey all, I would like to learn how to inlay. I've watched some videos on youtube using pearl and abalone shells, (same thing?). I would like to practice with something more economical. Would pen blanks work? How about manufactured counter top materials like corian or silestone? Any other ideas...
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