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  1. Oak standing desk

    Had to take down a very large pin oak from my front yard a while back, and just couldn't see it reduced to firewood. Some nice folks with sawmills helped out; now, I have more oak than I'll use in many years (I posted about the sawing process some time ago). This is my first project with the...
  2. Mobile Work Stand

    First of all, everything you've heard about the heat & humidity down in Florida in the summer, is true ! lol I can't afford air conditioning, so something tells me that this is it for a while out in the shop. Which by the way, is 110 degrees and 49% humidity right now. If you look at my...
  3. Out Feed Table For My New Unisaw

    Ok…..here it is finished for now. It went together perfectly, and came out real nice. I am impressed with this design..I had my doubts as to how sturdy it would be… but all those are out the window….this thing is going to make a great assembly table as well. Its rock solid and rolls beautifully...
  4. Out feed / Work table

    Recently replaced my cabinet saw with a FELDER sliding table saw and needed to build a new outfeed table. Decided I wanted it to be a multi-purpose table that would incorporate storage of many of my Festool Systainers. I am very pleased with how it turned out as the design was ever changing as I...
  5. Miter Stand, Rolling with fold down outriggers

    Hi, I made this one a few weeks ago while taking a few hours off from the Hope Chest. I got this idea from my buddy Winfield. Simple construction and really handy roll around tool stand for a garage workshop. MDF and scrap wood construction. Solid oak face frame joined with Kreg Screws, Took...
  6. PAULK STYLE ASSEMBLY TABLE •

    Aug 02, 2020 After completing my shop addition I finally had space to make a mobile assembly/work table. I decided to use the Paulk Workbench idea for the top. The base frame is made from 2x stock with a lower shelf area. This is one heavy structure but I didn't want it to move once I had it...
  7. Kids Table and Chairs

    Well here is the kid's table and chairs that I made for our friends little girls. When DW mentioned to the mother 2 weeks ago that I was making it she asked the Mother did she want any specific size or anything in particular. She said no . . . not at all. Just something for the girls and make...
  8. Child's work table

    My son entered first grade this year, and figured it was a good time to make him a child size work table (this was completed in August, prior to the start of the school year). This would give him a dedicated spot to do his homework, as well as use the computer that was recently "handed down" to...
  9. Orbital sander case

    A very utilitarian project as a first one…. I made this carry case for my orbital disk sander while I was fine tuning my table saw. It's pine plywood with nailed and glued butt joints finished with satin poly. Stainless steel hardware.
  10. Torsion Box Assembly Table

    This is from the Woodwhisperer Mark Spabnuolo who made changes to a David Marks design. This is a beast the top is so heavy three of us could hardly lift it. Drawers and cabinets on both sides. Should be great for when I start to veeneer I have a 4'x6' bag. One year ago I owned a table saw now I...
  11. My First Workbench

    This is my first completed project! This one was extremely difficult considering I had no workbench to build it on…just a 5 minute makeshift frame made out of 2X6 lumber and the garage floor. My dad knew I was ready for a workbench and sent one of his Woodworking magazines to me that had this...
  12. Carving

    I did this a year ago. The snowman was my first attempt at carving. I used a "2x something" chunk of bass wood, a pocket knife and looked at a picture. I found a piece of basswood a little thicker for the pumpkin, my second carving, and went to Woodcrafter. I found a carving knife I was...
  13. Air Filtration Unit

    Setting up shop, I wanted something that would filter dust from the air. This is of course a supplement to a face mask and dust collector. As many others have done, I started with an old furnace fan and motor. I just built a box from 3/4" Birch plywood, made a Douglas Fir frame for the far to...
  14. Potting Table

    One afternoon and $0 spent! I had wanted a potting table for my front porch, and finally got it done one afternoon while my son was napping. I wanted a table that was mostly functional but pretty enough to be front and center. My table is a combination of Ana White's Simple Potting Bench and one...
  15. Bandsaw/Drill Press Work Table

    This is my bandsaw/drill press table. I like to use this smaller bandsaw for doing smaller projects because I like to leave my bigger bandsaw with a resaw blade installed at all times. I put a vice on the work table and I made it so I can pull the bandsaw in and out of the table by using 2...
  16. Assembly Table

    NOTE: I built this back in October, and it has been featured on many of my projects (they were sitting on it!)... This is my assembly table - pulled from the pages of Wood Magazine (March 2010). The top is about 4' square (that's a yardstick on the top in the second picture). It stands about...
  17. Pine Rustic Cabinet on Rolling Work Table.

    Made some Tamerack cabinets for my shop a couple years ago and suddenly everybody wanted cabinets. Oh, everyone seemed to want a rolling table, too. Mine are made of Tamerack but these that I made for others is tongue and grooved pine. I used dado's in the 3/4 inch plywood, pocket holes for the...
  18. Woodworking Skill Share
    So I'm building a bed, and I was thinking about adding a little decoration. Specifically, I was thinking about adding a long inlay strip to the side rails, and maybe a few other places as well, but I have a few questions. First, is the process as simple as it seems to me? Cut a groove, add some...
  19. Focus on the Workspace
    Hi Was wondering if y'all finish your workshop tables or tops with anything or just leave them bare wood? Im using birch plywood 3/4 inch and its pretty smooth, which I like so I can slide wood over it for setup. But was wondering if I needed to or would it help make it last longer if I treated...
  20. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    Hi All: A Few Money Saving Buys. 1. Metal Sawhorses. NOTE: The picture below is from this weeks Flyer. It is NOT a Picture of the Actual One that IS on Sale. The ACTUAL ONE that IS on Sale is Better. It has 45 Degree Braces that run from the Cross Braces shown, to the Center of the Top Piece...
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