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  1. Projects stepstool

    I made a 44 on my stepstool. It is about a racer named Luis Hampton. I used a router with an ogee bit for the top and sides. I used a water-based polyurethane and applied 4 coats.
  2. Projects stepstool

    I made this project in shop class. I used walnut to make my stepstool. I wanted to put a W on my project for the Warriors with a CNC Router. For my top and sides I used the Router table with an Ogee bit. I put on 4 coats of water based polyurethane for my finish.
  3. Projects step stool

    Made an SRT Hellcat step stool in Woods Shop class. i CNC router
  4. Projects Stepstool

    In shop class, I used red oak to build my step stool. I wanted to put a ram logo using a CNC router. I used a router table with an ogee bit for the top and sides. I put four coats of water polyfethoreme.
  5. Projects Stepstool

    I made this out of Red oak in my high school woods class. I used a CNC router to engrave the top we used an OG bit and chose the LSU logo as my design. To complete the final project I put on three coats of water-based polyurethane finish.
  6. Projects StepStool🤓

    I made this in shop class in high school out of Walnut. I also used a CNC router with an Ogee Bit to cut out the Bible verse Isaias 12:2 RVR We did about 3 coats of a water-based polyurethane finish.
  7. Projects Stepstool

    This was made in my high school shop class using hard maple wood. I used a CNC router to engrave a chess piece, specifically a pawn, in the project, and I painted it black with some acrylic paint. The bit used in the routing was an ogee bit, and it was used on the top and side. After doing all...
  8. Projects Stepstool

    I made this in my high school shop class. I used maple wood. we use a CNC router ogee bit to engrave the top of the step stool, I chose a positive quote because we should stay positive. After we were done we used a water-based polyurethane, we put 2 coats on the top/outside, and 1 coat on the...
  9. Projects Cutting board

    I used Router, Planer, Drum sander, Table Saw, Miter Saw, Band Saw, and Vibrating Sander to make this cutting board. the woods i used were Beech,Walnut,Cherry and Maple. I used a router on the edges to smooth it out and make it look nice. I used a Food Grade Mineral Oil at the end to give it the...
  10. Projects Endgrain cutting board

    We grabbed strips of different types of wood. Then we glued them together. We then planed them down. Next, we cut them again into strips. Glued them together; then drum sanded till they were smooth. Afterward, we routed the edges with a 1/8-inch router to smooth the edges. Finally, we applied a...
  11. Projects Multi end grain wood cutting board

    This board is about 1 and a half feet long and a foot wide and made from multiple types of wood cut into strips glued, cut again, and glued again. We used mineral oil to coat it
  12. Projects Endgrain Cutting Board

    I made an end grain cutting board in HS woodshop class. I routed the edges with a 1/8-inch bit. I used a bunch of different kinds of wood. I used food-grade mineral oil to coat it all in so food does not get through the wood.
  13. Projects Endgrain Cutting Board

    We made this end-grain cutting board by getting multiple strips of wood and gluing them together. Then we cut those boards into strips and then glued them back together. Then we used the drum sander to make it smooth. Next, we used a 1/8 in router to route the board's edges. Finally, we applied...
  14. Projects Endgrain Cutting Board

    We built this cutting board, with a bunch of different types of wood. We glued the wood together and cut it multiple times to create a unique pattern. Then we sanded it down and routed the edges with a 1/8" round-over bit. Then we put some mineral oil on it to keep it from cracking.
  15. Projects End-grain Cutting Board

    We built this cutting board, with a bunch of different types of wood. We glued the wood together and cut it multiple times to create a unique pattern. Then we sanded it down and routed the edges with a 1/8" round-over bit. Then we put some mineral oil on it to keep it from cracking.
  16. Projects Wood shop project

    I have been working on this Cherry Mantel clock for a little while now. The body is all made from cherry with 4 coats of tung oil. I used gold stained glass in the front because I felt it matched well with the cherry wood.
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