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  1. Oak Side Table

    Here is a picture of a sidetable I built. I needed something that was low enough that is wouldn't obstruct a wall sconce, narrow enough that it would fit along our oddly shaped wall, not too deep so that it won't take up too much square footage, and red enough to match our vanity. This is what...
  2. Tritable

    My client wanted 2 small side tables in a contemporary style. Since the house already had some triangular elements, I thought it well to repeat the shape in the tables. The extra shelf not only serves a structural purpose but also allows space for a magazine or two. Credit for the original...
  3. Mahogany Bedside Table

    I made this bedside table for my wife as my first inside furniture project. My only other project has been my workbench. I'm in the process of making the matching side table. The table is solid mahogany with crotch mahogany sides and is held together with mortise and tenon joinery. I...
  4. Smal dining room cabinet in silver birch, carved in the familys style.

    A smal dining room cabinet, i cant remember the English name for it, but its used to store dishes and tablecloths and forks,knives, and in the old days the servants found what they needed to sett up a dinner table in it. Carved in silver Birch and the patterns are my Familys accantus style, it...
  5. Bedside Table Set

    I just completed the second table for my bedside table set. I decided to alter the first design slightly and add a raised panel cabinet door with knife hinges. I used Honduran Mahogany, Crotch Mahogany for the sides, and figured African Mahogany for the drawer. This is my first project using...
  6. Oak sidetable with tile inlay

    I made this sidetable from an old fire mantel and a tile that came from the same house. The oak had some damage, but I managed to work around the defects. The frame is put together with mortise and tenon joinery. This is the sidetable after two coats of polyurethane varnish. To view the whole...
  7. Floating Top Whisky Side Table

    On a cold and rainy afternoon my whisky table was finally ready to go into action. Information on the design and build as well as some other pics can be find over on my blog. The top is made from some Zerbra wood while the base is made from Walnut all plucked from my leftover pile and the finish...
  8. Three legs, three dovetails.

    I suppose I like sidetables because they use very little wood and are a good way of getting rid of offcuts. There's less than a metre of 30X30mm oak used in this base; and about 500mm of the wider stuff. The top is two short boards of kiaat that came off the end of another project. A new...
  9. The ones that didn't make it #1 - "Palette"

    Some of you might know that I have been working like a slave to build pieces for an upcoming exhibition called "Out of the wood". I was fortunate enough to be asked to enter. Monday past I submitted 15 pieces to the gallery. Only 2 works were rejected by the curators, so I am happy. "Palette"...
  10. Side Table

    So I had some left over black walnut from my platform build project and thought I'd do something with it while I was also working on my workbench build. Looking at the slab The Light came on and I decided on making a quick side table but I didn't want to make it completely out of walnut so I...
  11. A beginner's third and a half project.

    The wife wanted a small side table to put beside the bed that matched the vanity/writing desk I made her a while ago. I don't consider this another project because it's built the same as the vanity except smaller and with an added front stretcher. It measures 13-3/8×17 x 27. A wrapped plywood...
  12. Woodworking Skill Share
    Hi, I managed to get 1/8' and 3/16' bandsaw blades!(Finally) Please advise which one to use to make a bandsaw box like steve's.Also advise what height the box should be.I tried 1/8 on 5' height but it's not cutting right. Thanks. Regards.
  13. Blogs
    Sketchup Renderings So I'm making a small side table from some scrap I had lying around. Some zebrawood left over from the box and some walnut from the console table I started building before these renderings but figured the blog would flow better if I started with these. So this is the plan...
  14. Blogs
    sidetable from leftovers
  15. Blogs
    A Swedish cabinetmaker. It starts with a Stihl MS 661 and a 36" bar ... Hi, I'm a Swedish part time cabinetmaker. This is the first time I can present a "proper" documentation of a project. Enjoy :)
  16. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    As the temperature falls into the 70s and 60s for highs it is time to get back out into the shop. As is usually I start with a tune-up of the tools. This morning it was the Triton Router in the router table. I am ciours about how much runout do you think is acceptable. I clampled my dial...
  17. Finishing
    I'm building something out of QSWO and need to match the color to the existing furniture. I've looked over my copy of Charles Neil's Finishing: Simply Put and looked at a number of web resources. So, I'm not interested in ammonia fuming or any other technique that gives QSWO "the best" color...
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