Just learning joinery, my interest is in Shaker style furniture making. My latest work was a console table in cherry and black walnut. With no design specifications, I built the table from a Pinterest photo.
I wanted to make a new dinning room table at counter height, with a couple of leaves. My old table expanded to 60″x60″ so I used this as a starting point, building a base. I then started on the top which would slide onto the base. I used maple for the frame of the top and then used pieces of maple, oak, poplar, pine, cedar and oak plywood inlaid on the top I then started built a jig so that I could rout out the center pieces to a uniform depth and then started pouring in the resin. I finished it off with spraying a clear satin poly. after a couple of days drying, I put on some car wax and buffed it out. All together it took about 2 1/2 months to finish
Tired of all the wasted space under regular router tables so I built this which has LOTS of storage for bits, accessories, and other tools. Also very stable with 4 dual locking casters.
Building a cigar box violin was an interesting way to learn about violin scale lengths and various dimensions that need to be followed in order to make a playable instrument. This was a fun thing to build, and it looks great up on the wall!
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Hello. Sounds like a cool project, but unfortunately we do not have any plans for something like that. Good luck and please send us a picture when you complete it!
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Finished this earlier this year. Inspired to build this after seeing them in the Stickley furniture store in Denver and the original desk on display at Gallery Furniture in Houston.
I dislike how all domino table look all alike so I do designs on my table and not one is alike the other. For pictures of other tables please e-mail me for them 🙂 Thank you for this opportunity to show some of my works.
I changed the angle of the seat and back and raised the height of the front of the seat and made the backs higher. This makes them easier to get out of and you can lean your head back on the backs.
26 String Harpune
A BeardedWonder Productions Production by
BeardedWonder
The harp took five or six weeks to construct in my car port with two or three hours a day four or five days a week spent. It took thirty to forty minutes of set up and put away and clean up for each session so only an hour and a half to two hours per session was actual working on the harp. It was slow and fun work as I have never made an instrument so complex.
The harp has a thirty inch long sound board and is about forty two inches high. It is a Paraguayan style harp where the string are strung in the middle not on the left hand side as traditional folk and modern concert harps. This makes it lighter and easier to build as the stresses are all down the middle of the harp. You may have noticed that it use guitar tuners instead of tuning pins. Easier to tune and no wrench to drop or loose.
John Kovac – Harpmaker 26 String Harpune kit for the hardware plans and strings. One bold and six screws and it is in pieces again.
this is a 48 inch self contained water wheel 30 gallon reservoir, 500 gph adjustable water pump. plug and enjoy the motion and sound of falling water. Also build a 40 inch all here in my wood shop.
Your plan for a vegetable bin was a great idea to fill an open space in our kitchen counter. I had to modify the dimensions to fit the existing opening. The top bin serves as a bread box. Thanks, WGOA!
Custom woodwork.
“Doing what we love for those who love what we do”
30 yr Veteran- Worked with the best and continue to make nothing less!
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This is my version of a bedside table my granddaughter made for me. She (9th grade when she made it) showed me how to make the top. It was great to see her interest in woodworking and learning a new technique from her.
If your a beginner like me, I took handouts of power tools from veteran woodworkers and learned on them. Then added better tools as I went along. Took about a year to accumulate and build. But to me it was worth the wait.
I had a well cover, for a dug well, that was chipping and cracking. I repaired that but decided I needed to completely cover it so I built a well cover.
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I’ve been a carpenter for over 40 years; found the love of restoring and building antique boats 20 years ago. Since retiring 5 years ago, I’m finding time for some special projects.
This is a great use of the CnC router. I am a Marine Corps Vet. Thank you for that share. I just got my CNC router and did two projects with it. i am still learning
Commissioned by my neighbor to build this sofa table with a hidden compartment for keeping his “Home Defense” items concealed and safe. The drawer is activated by a RFID card when placed in just the right area. Neighbor gave me the +30 year old walnut stock to use because it was from his father which he lost recently. Sort of a memorial table with added security! Top has a maple inlay surround with matching leg pegs.
I wanted my dog Ollie to ride along with me when we go camping. He enjoys the rides we take. Made out of mostly scrap pieces I had around the shop. Did have to purchase a half sheet of luan.
I build tall case mission style clocks as an avocation. I have two for sale right now. They have a German made mechanical movement that chimes every quarter hour. It makes a beautiful sound. These clocks are made to resemble Stickley reproductions.
1968 Dodge A108 camper van restoration project. The layout is similar to the original but much improved. The cabinet below the fridge contains a heating/air conditioning system out of a big rig truck. I’m now prepping it for paint after welding 45 feet of body seams.
My brothers new house in mountains of North Carolina . So I made him benches and a flower box for one corner of his deck . First project.of this size for me !
Hello, your zebra is very well done. Good job. Do you happen to have a design for a children’s swing in the shape of a horse or unicorn? Thank you, Dean
Large salad bowl was a Christmas present for daughter and family. About 11 inches in diameter and 8 inches tall. It has a hickory base. Finished with food grade walnut oil.
i’m having a problem finding plans to build a bar for a basement for get togathers with friends, where could I find plans here. maybe my wording is wrong
Thank you
Hi Ed. We do not have a plan like that unfortunately. We do, however, have extensive resources on cabinet making and furniture making that should be helpful to you as you plan for this project.
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Paul Woodworkers Guild of America
Dining Table with Bench, hand made in KD European Pine, size: Table 1265 mm L x 780 mm D x 760 mm H,Bench 1045 mm L x 360 mm D x 460 mm H finished with WATCO food safe Butcher Block oil & finish for natural look.
Here are two projects. One major, on minor.
The bandsaw jewelry boxes were Holiday presents several years ago and used up some of my cutoffs.
The dinning room chandelier took nearly a year, required steam bending and glue lamination to make the ellipses. It took several approaches to make the light fixtures, finally settling on 1/8″ NPT brass elbows.. The glass ellipses were epoxied into walnut frames and then epoxied between the upper and lower rims
I made the multisided polygons using instructions from WWGOA DVDs on Layout & Geometry. You need the pdfs from these discs as well. The number & month rings are twelve-sided polygons and the weekday ring is a seven-sided polygon. I first noticed the perpetual Calendars on Pinterest.
I made the multisided polygons using instructions from WWGOA DVDs on Layout & Geometry. You need the pdfs from these discs as well. The number & month rings are twelve-sided polygons and the weekday ring is a seven-sided polygon. I first noticed the perpetual Calendars on Pinterest. I made this from scraps of ¾” Oak good both sides plywood. The largest ring is about 15″ across. The face and back are ½” plywood but I don’t know what kind. It is finished with Boiled Linseed Oil. The numbers are painted with white acrylic paint and the letters are colored with a Sharpie Gold Metallic Permanent Marker.
I made the multisided polygons using instructions from WWGOA DVDs on Layout & Geometry. You need the pdfs from these discs as well. The number & month rings are twelve-sided polygons and the weekday ring is a seven-sided polygon. I first noticed the perpetual Calendars on Pinterest. I made this from scraps of ¾” Oak good both sides plywood. The largest ring is about 15″ across. The face and back are ½” plywood but I don’t know what kind. It is finished with Boiled Linseed Oil. The numbers are painted with white acrylic paint and the letters are colored with a Sharpie Gold Metallic Permanent Marker. The numbers and letters were engraved with a Dremel tool and a “105 engraving cutter”
All these projects are very nice my compliment to all of you. I personally just have a bedroom turned into a mini wood shop to pass my bored retirement time. 🙂
lymanlouis : I really like this King size bed frame and it looks like you’ve done a spiffing job! Well done. I’m inspired by your work :-)) Are there plans available for this build? Thanks again for submitting your picture! I’m too afraid to post my meagre efforts….. maybe one day!
Hey lymanlouis: Great build of this King size bed frame! I am inspired by your work. Are there any plans available for this build? Thank you for posting your picture. I may too one day but not at the moment for my meagre projects! Thank you again. Rod from Western Australia
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A big thanks for the reindeer pattern. My son and I made numerous deer at three different sizes. Painted them red and gave to neighbors for Christmas……everyone loved them…Thanks again
Where do you get sycamore lumber? I live in Denver area and can get most common hardwoods and exotics but species like sycamore, sassafras etc. are really hard to find.
Laundry room was dull and and lacked storage , the walls are tiled to make it look like wood planks for durability had to customise the cabinets to fit in the space.
I chose to revisit this design made a number of years ago. I designed Flower Mirror Revisited to use rescued Bubinga. The soft curves of the mirror allow the light to dance across the surface of the wood. As with many of my pieces I chose to do a clear hand rubbed finish to allow the beauty of the wood to take center stage. Photo by Justin Guarino
Due to arthritis in my hands, and emphysema, ( wood dust induced) I find it nigh- on impossible to indulge my love of woodwork. But my enthusiasm and hunger for information is unaffected. so I am not able to submit any project’s. Sorry!
Was a gift for my daughter, who told me of their existence. Itz very hard to get cedar here, so had to go with cypress fence boards instead.
As long as she’s happy
I have been scroll sawing projects for years. I decided to take up toy making. I have a bad habit of going all in when I start something new. I made a motorcycle and found the wheels very difficult to make.
Fue una experiencia bien agradable el poder lograr disenar y construir esa pared de division para mi balcon, dividiendo el area de cocina exterior del area que utilizamos para esparcimiento. Otra similar pero con acceso para entrar al area fue hecha el borde derecho de ese porche.
I really like the cedar planter George made. I’ve used that as a basis for making several more. I’ve made some modifications. The 1st is that I make the dirt tray 22″ wide, this is 2′ less the thickness of the lumber. 2nd, I cut the slats to fit sideways. This is plenty strong and doesn’t require bracing. One that I made is a U-shape. This was to show how a planter could be made specifically for a greenhouse. The full size is 6’x8′ with a 2′ opening to go between the side planting beds and get to back bed. I found, when making this, that using biscuits made alignment much easier when joining the upper and lower frames. One extra thing I incorporated is lining the inside with landscape paper.
You don’t have a way to send a picture otherwise I’d attach pictures of this planter.
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Wow! That is beautiful. I am in he process of building my first Cherry table, similar to this. It is from Jon Peters (YouTube channel). Your table inspires me. Can you say what finish you used? The color is really nice. Thanks!
Hi. I just have a question. I want to make resign coasters and a resign river table. Do I use the same resign and harder because in one video of a resign river table they use heat to take out the bubbles. But in making coasters or butcher blocks they use the heat to make cells in the ocean scene. I’m confused.
Heat is always what’s used to remove bubbles from epoxy. I’ve never seen it used to make the lace look in an ocean scene. In my experience that’s done with Oxide White pigment and rubbing alcohol. Jess shows this here https://www.wwgoa.com/video/making-ocean-resin-pour-017671/
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Full sized milk wagon carriage. The plans was from an old broken down milk wagon from the early 1900 hundreds. It was almost a pile of kindling. It has been in many parades and shows. It took 1st place in the Great Lake International Draft Horse show at Michigan State University in the farm class wagons. Kind of a design and build project.
Check out my Instagram @412woodworking
Just learning joinery, my interest is in Shaker style furniture making. My latest work was a console table in cherry and black walnut. With no design specifications, I built the table from a Pinterest photo.
Would love to see pictures!
Sir i need a some jobs
Retired and just enjoying my
Small shop. Like doing children furniture. Have three chairs in process now. Having FUN!
Hello fello retiree. Do you happen to have a design for a childrens swing in the shape of a horse or unicorn? Thank you, Dean
It takes just over 100 hours to carve and paint. the wings are separate. the majority of the BB is air brushed.
Would love to hear feedback, critique, questions and suggestions!
These two racoons we’re eating peaches in our tree one night.
Walnut bow tie
Grandfather clock I made several years ago. Constructed with red oak and Carpathian Burl, clock parts made in Germany.
“Champ” the grand daughters rocking horse
I made three of these shaker wall clocks and donated them to be auctioned off for veterans charities. All made from cherry.
Writing Desk – Tiger Maple and Padauk
I made this flag case for the wife of my childhood friend and brother-in-law of more than 50 years. Made completely from Purple Heart.
“River” Table made from locally sourced elm, black tinted Ecopoxy, and legs purchased on Amazon.
7-Sided boxes are HARD!
I wanted to make a new dinning room table at counter height, with a couple of leaves. My old table expanded to 60″x60″ so I used this as a starting point, building a base. I then started on the top which would slide onto the base. I used maple for the frame of the top and then used pieces of maple, oak, poplar, pine, cedar and oak plywood inlaid on the top I then started built a jig so that I could rout out the center pieces to a uniform depth and then started pouring in the resin. I finished it off with spraying a clear satin poly. after a couple of days drying, I put on some car wax and buffed it out. All together it took about 2 1/2 months to finish
see more of my work on instagram @valmarcraftsman – thanks!
Great contrast! Do the drawers have anything to stop them from falling out when someone pulls them out beyond their safely held positions?
Writing Desk- Tiger Maple and Padauk.
Tired of all the wasted space under regular router tables so I built this which has LOTS of storage for bits, accessories, and other tools. Also very stable with 4 dual locking casters.
I have no comment
This was a raffle item to raise money for my English Springer Club.
Nice job.
Cool. Unique.
Toddler Train Bed
Please send thoughts …
Built this for a friend who couldn’t find a professional cabinet maker to do it.
Building a cigar box violin was an interesting way to learn about violin scale lengths and various dimensions that need to be followed in order to make a playable instrument. This was a fun thing to build, and it looks great up on the wall!
Prior to panting
Loving my woodworking again
Arts & Crafts style sideboard/buffet in quarter sawn white oak; dark walnut oil finish
I want to get work anywhere to work
Daughter-in-law wanted a farmhouse/ mid century modern dining table. I think I gave her what she wanted.
Made from black walnut, gerry, maple, and sapele.
This was my first piece of Shaker furniture I built using the plans from Christian Becksvoort featured in FWW.
This is my latest wine box.
Latest 3 drawer chest. In the process of making 4 more of these. 1 chestnut, 3 are milk painted.
Expandable table. Two leafs pull out from under top and expand to double table size.
how do you submit a photo…….. no instructions here
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Queen Anne lowboy in walnut
Queen Anne lowboy in walnut
Six foot table expands to eight foot. Quite a challenge in figured hardwood.
I need plans and ideas how to build a homemade boat out of pallets and apply fiberglass.
Hello. Sounds like a cool project, but unfortunately we do not have any plans for something like that. Good luck and please send us a picture when you complete it!
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Paul-Woodworkers Guild of America
Finished this earlier this year. Inspired to build this after seeing them in the Stickley furniture store in Denver and the original desk on display at Gallery Furniture in Houston.
Cutting board of maple, walnut, beech and purple heat stripes
The wife requested some end tables 🙂
I make raised dog feeders as a hobby
Still need to paint base white and the bottom shelf and table top will be a coco bean stain
Love to do Shou sugi ban) I’m on face book as Kansas Crafter
Hope you all like the table I made!
I dislike how all domino table look all alike so I do designs on my table and not one is alike the other. For pictures of other tables please e-mail me for them 🙂 Thank you for this opportunity to show some of my works.
Handcrafted one of a kind Japanese style lantern lamps in the wabi-sabi style – using all reclaimed, repurposed wood.
I took some rough cut hickory and created this table……no plans, just winged it.
I changed the angle of the seat and back and raised the height of the front of the seat and made the backs higher. This makes them easier to get out of and you can lean your head back on the backs.
I don’t have the picture of it stained and poly finish at this time.
Started a small home woodworking business “thinWoodline” Instagram and ETSY using same name.
I’m a beginner,but I love working with wood.
Rooster board for my daughter.
I have been learning how to make these new river tables this is my last one out of 4
Convinced my brother and sister-in-law that I could replace their “plain Jane” door and create a new one for their mid-century modern home.Success!!
My Bride’s new table. I used white oak for top and legs. For the rails I used red oak. I stained with a gel and satin clear coat.
Decided to make my wife an Adirondack chair, ottoman, and table. When I finished, I decided I needed a chair and ottoman too.
Keepsake box for 4 yr old grandson.
Recently retired from 9-5 job. Now I have a 24 hr hobby. Just learning how to make beauty from scraps
CROSSBOW CABINETRY
Close up photos of the teddy bear lamp, photos of other projects and tools at my Instagram @ofwoodandtools
One of my favorite projects.
I made this Seahawks themed windmill.
I made this for my brother and his family
One of my first projects
Made of black walnut
26 String Harpune
A BeardedWonder Productions Production by
BeardedWonder
The harp took five or six weeks to construct in my car port with two or three hours a day four or five days a week spent. It took thirty to forty minutes of set up and put away and clean up for each session so only an hour and a half to two hours per session was actual working on the harp. It was slow and fun work as I have never made an instrument so complex.
The harp has a thirty inch long sound board and is about forty two inches high. It is a Paraguayan style harp where the string are strung in the middle not on the left hand side as traditional folk and modern concert harps. This makes it lighter and easier to build as the stresses are all down the middle of the harp. You may have noticed that it use guitar tuners instead of tuning pins. Easier to tune and no wrench to drop or loose.
John Kovac – Harpmaker 26 String Harpune kit for the hardware plans and strings. One bold and six screws and it is in pieces again.
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BeardedWonder
Old piano that’s been handed down and was headed to scrap, so I turned it into a mantle.
Would love to see pictures!
One of my proudest builds…
This bed I built will last my daughter a lifetime. It was a labor of love.
Wife wanted a dresser with deeper drawers than normal
Built of cedar with SS fittings Has 21″x 25″ granite inlay
this is a 48 inch self contained water wheel 30 gallon reservoir, 500 gph adjustable water pump. plug and enjoy the motion and sound of falling water. Also build a 40 inch all here in my wood shop.
Garage “mudroom” lockers in progress. 3/4″ maple plywood, maple face frame and poplar trim.
FB Woodworks
Very nice look. It looks very comfortable
That is just beautiful. Gave me an idea. Just starting woodworking
This is a curly maple mantle clock I recently made using a dye called Golden Amber Maple.
Nice job. And from a fellow veteran thank you for your service. Good luck in your business
Nice job. And from an retired vet thank you for your service
It has 3.5 inch edges. How is the cheapest way too manufacture this?
I have many more of these works. I’m not a carpenter, I do make cabinets, Doors, mostly one of a kind piece’s of wood art.
This is a working bass I need to work on the neck a little more
Your plan for a vegetable bin was a great idea to fill an open space in our kitchen counter. I had to modify the dimensions to fit the existing opening. The top bin serves as a bread box. Thanks, WGOA!
Computer Desk
Not much fine woodworking, but They look great.
Recycled skids turned into yard bench
Custom woodwork.
“Doing what we love for those who love what we do”
30 yr Veteran- Worked with the best and continue to make nothing less!
Instagram:timberfrogwoodworks
Custom large Storage Bench with carving and hidden compartment behind it.
All made out of game used, broken hockey sticks.
End table measures 21inches square, 16 inches high
I’ve been making these for 35 years and the bell shaped roof is my secret. Its perfectly round and not heavy as you might think
All types of birds enjoy these houses. I’ve had blue birds and several other species of birds nest at the same time.
This is my version of a bedside table my granddaughter made for me. She (9th grade when she made it) showed me how to make the top. It was great to see her interest in woodworking and learning a new technique from her.
I make artwork from salvaged wood, @alexandra_cicorschi
I love working with wood. Though I am not too good at it.
An original design using 2x4s and glider hardware from amazon
I built one in honor of my dad a ww2 vet , then they took off with sales
First major project
If your a beginner like me, I took handouts of power tools from veteran woodworkers and learned on them. Then added better tools as I went along. Took about a year to accumulate and build. But to me it was worth the wait.
I had a well cover, for a dug well, that was chipping and cracking. I repaired that but decided I needed to completely cover it so I built a well cover.
Love working with wood
Model A all scratch
There is quite a story behind this piece but 255 characters is a limitation
I can post more photos for any interested parties
I can see the comments but no pictures. How do we view.
Hello. If you scroll to the bottom of this link you will see the pictures. Let us know if you have any questions.
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Both of these projects are made from repurposed wood and materials. I am just getting back into woodworking.
something fun for halloween, sheet of plywood
I’ve been a carpenter for over 40 years; found the love of restoring and building antique boats 20 years ago. Since retiring 5 years ago, I’m finding time for some special projects.
This is a great use of the CnC router. I am a Marine Corps Vet. Thank you for that share. I just got my CNC router and did two projects with it. i am still learning
New to woodworking and am falling in love with it
Closed Segment Petal Bowl, made from ebony, yellowheart, cherry, jatoba, African mahogany, and white maple. 18 rows, 48 segments/row.
Commissioned by my neighbor to build this sofa table with a hidden compartment for keeping his “Home Defense” items concealed and safe. The drawer is activated by a RFID card when placed in just the right area. Neighbor gave me the +30 year old walnut stock to use because it was from his father which he lost recently. Sort of a memorial table with added security! Top has a maple inlay surround with matching leg pegs.
Hall tree I made from reclaimed wood
I wanted my dog Ollie to ride along with me when we go camping. He enjoys the rides we take. Made out of mostly scrap pieces I had around the shop. Did have to purchase a half sheet of luan.
What a fun and rewarding project!!!
This is a small Mesquite bowl turned from wood I found laying on the ground in Chandler, AZ.
I build tall case mission style clocks as an avocation. I have two for sale right now. They have a German made mechanical movement that chimes every quarter hour. It makes a beautiful sound. These clocks are made to resemble Stickley reproductions.
I’ve built tall case mission style grandfather clocks for four years now. I have two for sale right now.
1968 Dodge A108 camper van restoration project. The layout is similar to the original but much improved. The cabinet below the fridge contains a heating/air conditioning system out of a big rig truck. I’m now prepping it for paint after welding 45 feet of body seams.
My brothers new house in mountains of North Carolina . So I made him benches and a flower box for one corner of his deck . First project.of this size for me !
Planter 8 ft tall (lattice), 4 ft wide, 4 ft tall (planter)
Desk Lamp
My second one.
Hobbit House built on top of a 16 foot Redwood Stump.
Instagram @aldojbarreto
Check more work out on my Instagram @aldojbarreto
My first chair design
Hello, your zebra is very well done. Good job. Do you happen to have a design for a children’s swing in the shape of a horse or unicorn? Thank you, Dean
Half log siding, scraps from a job. Oak bar top, pallet wood behind bar,Corrugated steel below that. All free material.
First attempt at this Cajon Drum
I enjoy everyone’s projects. Glad to see the creative process is not dead.
Large salad bowl was a Christmas present for daughter and family. About 11 inches in diameter and 8 inches tall. It has a hickory base. Finished with food grade walnut oil.
I have made over 40 of these for nieces nephews,friends and charity events for my wife’s pre-school.
Cold drink “cozy”
i’m having a problem finding plans to build a bar for a basement for get togathers with friends, where could I find plans here. maybe my wording is wrong
Thank you
Hi Ed. We do not have a plan like that unfortunately. We do, however, have extensive resources on cabinet making and furniture making that should be helpful to you as you plan for this project.
Thanks
Paul Woodworkers Guild of America
Dining Table with Bench, hand made in KD European Pine, size: Table 1265 mm L x 780 mm D x 760 mm H,Bench 1045 mm L x 360 mm D x 460 mm H finished with WATCO food safe Butcher Block oil & finish for natural look.
A Rocking Horse I built for My granddaughter Made out of Oak With Leather Reigns And A Mop Mane And Tail And Glass Eyes Painted pupil.
Relating APEC CONVENTION to my Traditional Kula Trade
I am a mason
Here are two projects. One major, on minor.
The bandsaw jewelry boxes were Holiday presents several years ago and used up some of my cutoffs.
The dinning room chandelier took nearly a year, required steam bending and glue lamination to make the ellipses. It took several approaches to make the light fixtures, finally settling on 1/8″ NPT brass elbows.. The glass ellipses were epoxied into walnut frames and then epoxied between the upper and lower rims
Walnut Table and 8 Chairs
It was a pleasure to make this for my church
I have a small garage workshop so I specialize in small furniture, boxes and clocks.
I really like the finish. I’ve never heard of feather brushing. Can you explain it?
Hi Mitchell. Can you please let us know what finish you are referring to?
Thanks
Blueprints available for this project?
Hi James. What project are you referring to?
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Great job! That project is next on my list and just needed some inspiration! Did you save the cut list?
Nice work. Looks like the chair side of a rocker/cradle plan I’ve seen & want to build for my grandson. Scaled down of force.
Beautiful, love the unique design.
I made the multisided polygons using instructions from WWGOA DVDs on Layout & Geometry. You need the pdfs from these discs as well. The number & month rings are twelve-sided polygons and the weekday ring is a seven-sided polygon. I first noticed the perpetual Calendars on Pinterest.
I made the multisided polygons using instructions from WWGOA DVDs on Layout & Geometry. You need the pdfs from these discs as well. The number & month rings are twelve-sided polygons and the weekday ring is a seven-sided polygon. I first noticed the perpetual Calendars on Pinterest. I made this from scraps of ¾” Oak good both sides plywood. The largest ring is about 15″ across. The face and back are ½” plywood but I don’t know what kind. It is finished with Boiled Linseed Oil. The numbers are painted with white acrylic paint and the letters are colored with a Sharpie Gold Metallic Permanent Marker.
I made the multisided polygons using instructions from WWGOA DVDs on Layout & Geometry. You need the pdfs from these discs as well. The number & month rings are twelve-sided polygons and the weekday ring is a seven-sided polygon. I first noticed the perpetual Calendars on Pinterest. I made this from scraps of ¾” Oak good both sides plywood. The largest ring is about 15″ across. The face and back are ½” plywood but I don’t know what kind. It is finished with Boiled Linseed Oil. The numbers are painted with white acrylic paint and the letters are colored with a Sharpie Gold Metallic Permanent Marker. The numbers and letters were engraved with a Dremel tool and a “105 engraving cutter”
that is absolutely gorgeous! I hope I can make the same – did you publish plans?! Keep sawing!
All these projects are very nice my compliment to all of you. I personally just have a bedroom turned into a mini wood shop to pass my bored retirement time. 🙂
lymanlouis : I really like this King size bed frame and it looks like you’ve done a spiffing job! Well done. I’m inspired by your work :-)) Are there plans available for this build? Thanks again for submitting your picture! I’m too afraid to post my meagre efforts….. maybe one day!
Hey lymanlouis: Great build of this King size bed frame! I am inspired by your work. Are there any plans available for this build? Thank you for posting your picture. I may too one day but not at the moment for my meagre projects! Thank you again. Rod from Western Australia
I would love to build a catapult like this with my grandson. Are plans available?
I get download message I say yes but nothing happens.
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I have made a number of these boxes as well as some furniture that I give as gifts to my friends and family.
This is from a tree I had to take down in my moms yard a few years ago. I saved a section in order to make this table.
A big thanks for the reindeer pattern. My son and I made numerous deer at three different sizes. Painted them red and gave to neighbors for Christmas……everyone loved them…Thanks again
Where do you get sycamore lumber? I live in Denver area and can get most common hardwoods and exotics but species like sycamore, sassafras etc. are really hard to find.
Hi Dale. I haven’t come across it the lumber yards that I frequent in Minnesota either.
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Try Rockler Woodworking and Hardware, that’s where I found sycamore.
Laundry room was dull and and lacked storage , the walls are tiled to make it look like wood planks for durability had to customise the cabinets to fit in the space.
Very Nice
Looks great!
I chose to revisit this design made a number of years ago. I designed Flower Mirror Revisited to use rescued Bubinga. The soft curves of the mirror allow the light to dance across the surface of the wood. As with many of my pieces I chose to do a clear hand rubbed finish to allow the beauty of the wood to take center stage. Photo by Justin Guarino
I am going to do this for my kids
Do you have plans for this rocking chair
Very nice project!! I would like to see more pictures of it or, if it’s possible, the whole project! Thanks!
Workbench & tool cabinet from Camphor Laurel and Pine
Wow! This is gorgeous… would you ever publish the design?
Due to arthritis in my hands, and emphysema, ( wood dust induced) I find it nigh- on impossible to indulge my love of woodwork. But my enthusiasm and hunger for information is unaffected. so I am not able to submit any project’s. Sorry!
my first project
Beautiful display worthy of the high honors the General earned.
Cooler box was a wedding present for daughter
Where can I get the plans?
John, what is the inside like? Did you include retractable strings for snare?
Jolie coffre
How do we get the pictures?
none
Was a gift for my daughter, who told me of their existence. Itz very hard to get cedar here, so had to go with cypress fence boards instead.
As long as she’s happy
looking for new project; need ideas
just let me look at the site
Parts made by hand from a pattern from Toys & Joys.
Parts made from Maple and Spanish Mahogany
Ribbon Box made from Oak. Ribbon made from Oak and Redwood.
Are there plans for such vehicles.
Interesting
That is one very nice jewelry box. I would love to make two for my granddaughters. Are plans purchased or is this project of your own design?
Walnut bed with 8 sided tapered posts
I really love this project nice job how can i get your plans P J ( pmkpservices@gmail.com )
Looks good
Magnificent! Years ago I worked on those truck and yours is spot on!
I’m a new member as of about 4 months. Fantastic material. Want to be a woodworker like George.
Like this Where did you get plans?
I have been scroll sawing projects for years. I decided to take up toy making. I have a bad habit of going all in when I start something new. I made a motorcycle and found the wheels very difficult to make.
Fue una experiencia bien agradable el poder lograr disenar y construir esa pared de division para mi balcon, dividiendo el area de cocina exterior del area que utilizamos para esparcimiento. Otra similar pero con acceso para entrar al area fue hecha el borde derecho de ese porche.
Sir, was this Divco a pattern, would love to make one ,,
Wood Turned project
everyday woodworker hobby
Very enjoyable looking at all the projects on the site.
My website has a large number of my projects, I just need to update it sometime. I have a lot of toy projects that I need to put up there…Enjoy!
Do you have plans for the divco
Working with Epoxy and all my wood scraps on my mini lathe
I found a way to use my hardwood scraps in turning
I really like the cedar planter George made. I’ve used that as a basis for making several more. I’ve made some modifications. The 1st is that I make the dirt tray 22″ wide, this is 2′ less the thickness of the lumber. 2nd, I cut the slats to fit sideways. This is plenty strong and doesn’t require bracing. One that I made is a U-shape. This was to show how a planter could be made specifically for a greenhouse. The full size is 6’x8′ with a 2′ opening to go between the side planting beds and get to back bed. I found, when making this, that using biscuits made alignment much easier when joining the upper and lower frames. One extra thing I incorporated is lining the inside with landscape paper.
You don’t have a way to send a picture otherwise I’d attach pictures of this planter.
Hi John,
It would be great to see a photo! Please scroll to the bottom of the page on “Show Us Your Project” and fill out the form before clicking the red “Share Your Project” button to submit and share with the community.
Beginner 101. Trying to expand my skills
Looking for Murphy bunk beds plan. DIY.
How do we leave pictures?
Just finished a sleigh for Santa!
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Beautiful table
Here is a railroad bookshelf I made for my son’s bedroom.
Wow! That is beautiful. I am in he process of building my first Cherry table, similar to this. It is from Jon Peters (YouTube channel). Your table inspires me. Can you say what finish you used? The color is really nice. Thanks!
Plans for planters
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Modern Dog House, Wooden Pet House, Dog Bed, Dog Crate, Dog Kennel
We proudly present lovely homes for our best friends.
Deuce and 1/2 made of mahogany and oak
Red Oak Jewelry Box
Hi. I just have a question. I want to make resign coasters and a resign river table. Do I use the same resign and harder because in one video of a resign river table they use heat to take out the bubbles. But in making coasters or butcher blocks they use the heat to make cells in the ocean scene. I’m confused.
Hello Brian,
Thank you for contacting us.
Heat is always what’s used to remove bubbles from epoxy. I’ve never seen it used to make the lace look in an ocean scene. In my experience that’s done with Oxide White pigment and rubbing alcohol. Jess shows this here https://www.wwgoa.com/video/making-ocean-resin-pour-017671/
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Built this from “The Big Dozer” plans drawn and designed
by SG DeVries
This cabinet/table combo solid Ash Rubio Monocoat Cotten White joints are a 45*locking joint and yes those are VHS tape in the cabinet 🙄
Full sized milk wagon carriage. The plans was from an old broken down milk wagon from the early 1900 hundreds. It was almost a pile of kindling. It has been in many parades and shows. It took 1st place in the Great Lake International Draft Horse show at Michigan State University in the farm class wagons. Kind of a design and build project.
Walnut Queen Ann table; 25th anniversary gift for my wife
Storage for grill accessories
Been making these bowls from glued-up strips of wood using a scroll saw for months.
Not the right pic. Lol. These are my daughters. How can I unsubmit this?!
Hello Nate,
Thank you for contacting us. I have removed the image, thanks for letting us know!
Sarah
Fretwork is my passion, if anyone is interested I can show you my projects.
Why is part of top look like there is oil or ??? In the epoxy. It won’t even buff off