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  1. Oak Trivet

    Simple yet stylish oak trivet. http://www.pangadesign.com/Product-13967/Panga-Design-Collection-for-the-kitchen.--Beautiful-designer-kitchen-kit-from-Panga.--Buy-huge-chopping-boards,-accessories-and-serving-dishes./Accessories/Oak-Trivet
  2. Pot and pan holder

    This is a pot and pan holder I made for our kitchen. It is actually an old window that I bought at a recycling store for $5.00. I stripped the old paint then sanded and stained it. I finished it off with a couple coats of poly. The chain and hooks are your standard stuff from HD that I...
  3. Frying pan rack

    That was my very first project with plywood and veneer - the vertical rails are solid oak while all shelves are quality veneered ply. It was tricky to find veneer in local stores - found it in Lowes in a neighboring town - but applying it on edges was a breeze. I was debating on whether to...
  4. Raised Cutting Board with Cutout

    I've seen pictures of these online and always wanted to make one, so when I came into some material that was just right, I could see the finished project from the start. Solid ash, about 1 1/4" thick. These started as flat slabs glued up in typical fashion, then I sliced 1" strips off the sides...
  5. Pot and pan rack

    I designed and crafted this alder and aluminum Pot and Pan Rack for my DIL. She has a small kitchen and was very unhappy with her lack of storage space. I told her that she needed to get her pots and pans out of the cabinets and the result of that conversation is this piece. It hangs over a...
  6. Off Topic Coffee Lounge
    I can't believe what has happened to our Country, have all of our so called leader lost their minds??? MAJOR HASSAN vs SSGT ROBERT BALES This from a (perhaps politically incorrect but sentimentally correct) USMC (ret.) friend of one of my favorite Navy squadron mates. "After reading the...
  7. Focus on the Workspace
    From hot and humid SE Louisiana. I'm planning to use sheet metal for siding two adjoining sides of a 4-sided building (OK - Thinking inside the box - a rectangular-shaped shop, I'm a dull boy!). I have used PBR panel in roofing applications but not for siding. I have a stick-built shop with...
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