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  1. 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...
  2. Tree Window

    I've had this fascination with tree branches and antler motiffs lately. This is a window i made for my place. Its actually a "faux" window since where i wanted to put it has a closet on the other side of the wall. Its a true divided lite and is all made from Spanish cedar. I have ideas for a...
  3. Window Frame Picture Frame (January 2013)

    My wife and I received a 3 piece panoramic picture for Christmas. They looked awfully plain just sitting there. With the image being a wonderful outdoor scene I thought it would be neat if I were in a location where I could have that view from out of a window. So, I decided to make a window to...
  4. Window Bunk with Cubby | Custom

    This bunk bed was designed and built for a Condo in Florida. The customer was limited with space so they wanted to do something slightly smaller then a standard twin (39" x 75"). I came up with 30" x 75". We could keep the needed length and cut some of the width. The design was based off...
  5. Plantation Shutters

    I made some plantation shutters using the Woodline router bits and plans, with a few of my own modifications. Louvers are actuated from behind with a home-made hidden control rod. Frame is contructed of poplar, shutter components are made from basswood This is the first window, I plan to do...
  6. Replica of the old window from the tavern of Riga

    Saw this window in internet. I've posted this picture which I saw in internet. Very liked it for it's elegance, old looking, and decided to make it's replica. Because in the old times all boats ships and stuff for them was made from cedar - I've made the same. So there are the matherials - cedar...
  7. "The Ultimate Executive Desk"

    Here is the last piece for the customer I built the bar & conference tables for. I put more effort into this piece, all of my heart and soul to make this the very best. The final result was exquisite. But it was 2 shades too dark for the customers' taste. So now it sits in my dining room waiting...
  8. Ladder and conduit carrier

    I built this using 2×10 hem-fir construction lumber. Painted it a bunch of coats to match the truck. Sorry stain fans :-)) It works well for securing ladders and conduit keeping them damaging the window or paint. The small window cut out is so I can see the 5th wheel hitch when hooking up.
  9. Cedar Window Boxes

    I was commisioned about a month ago to build these flower boxes. They are 32" wide, 11-3/4" front to back (not counting the mounting bracket - Pic #6), and 6-1/2" deep. I used Titebond III along with #20 biscuits and pocket hole screws to hold everything together. I did not apply any type of...
  10. You can tell she would be a good woodworker also

    I know this is not truly a woodworking project but I thought this would be a good place to publicly thank my wife for making this stain glass for me. It was originally being made as a panel to replace the glass in the door to my office, or the hole as she calls it. She spent approximately a...
  11. No birds yet

    I set these birdhouse kits up for the grandkids, but dad had time to get them up when they weren't home so he put them together. Oh, well, maybe next time. He wanted to get them up before it got too late. There have been too many family gatherings and activities for me to get the kids to put...
  12. Nana's window bench

    A few years back, for my mother-in-law's big 6-0, my wife gathered the troops and planned a master bedroom makeover, in the style of all those TV makeover shows. She worked out the design scheme and coordinated efforts. I volunteered to tackle the "carpentry bit" in the form of a window...
  13. White Oak Sliding Door Window Valance

    Custom made Window Valance. Was sought out because I was able to make the at a leghthy width. This on was 14' 8 1/2" long and 8" tall by 8" deep. Six Brackets was made from Oak and place on the wall under neath the Valance. After installing it I also placed Lighting under neigth it. Customer...
  14. expanding on a design

    heres an in progress preview of a project im working on. the home has five 22.5 degree wall sections about 40 in. each and a window in each one. the homeowners came to me wanting a window seat in each section .well that would make some pretty odd shaped seats like a dovetail narrow in the front...
  15. Dust Collection Cart with Window — for Shop Vac and Cyclone (v1)

    At the moment my only dust collection equipment are a broom and a ShopVac. I bought a cyclone on EBay from "eastcaroga" and thought I'd try to cobble a cart together. As a beginner project this was also an excuse to practice a few joints. There are a number of potential improvements so this is...
  16. Hand made window casing

    This is a project I did in school. I don't like taking the easy road, and instead gravitate to the more challenging methods/projects. We were tasked with fabricating baseboard, window casing, and crown molding. We all learned how to use a table saw to cut a cove, and we were given plenty of...
  17. Kitchen Sink Window Plant Shelf - American Black Walnut

    This project was inspired by rivergirl's project ( http://lumberjocks.com/projects/37400 ) of a desktop shelf with storage space. I've seen other window plant shelves like this, so I made this one in about 30 minutes Sunday morning as a housewarming gift for a young lady who just moved in to her...
  18. Window Upgrades - Cornices

    It's been pretty cold here in the Midwest so my time in my cold shop (But not for long, shop renovation project coming soon) has been limited. I wanted to do a project (but not a big one) until the weather got a smidge warmer. I ran across this in one of my woodworking magazines and thought...
  19. Family room remodel

    In 1981 I built a family room onto my house. I put in a wood stove to heat the room. At the time I really enjoyed cutting and splitting firewood. However the older I got the less fun it was to cut, split and haul wood every weekend, so about 4 years ago I took out the stove and ran heat out...
  20. Home Theater Light Solution

    I removed bedroom two and three's common wall after minimal soul searching. In order too get everything in and allow for maximum screen size I cut out the wall between what was the end bedroom and the marriage wall with the family room. Since that was a structural wall I had to create a beam...
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