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<strong> 47377 - How to make window sills
Beautiful work!!
I would like to know how the legs were attached on the patio bench made by doccherno . (i think that's the reference, but not sure). I am going to make a low long table that is similar and I'm not sure how to attach slab type legs to a flat top that does not have an apron. thanks
Love this !!
All made from tiny pieces of wenge, mahogany, pine, white oak, eucalyptus. Of course it's not deadly accurate in design, but as a first attempt, it was ok
The plain box in the background was my test box. And of course Mr Cuddles is inspecting my work
I would love to show you how this tray was decorated by Norma, but I was only allowed to upload one photo of the project. She used it as a centerpiece for her Christmas table setting. This medium offers no option to show you more.
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Love it, simple design and love the walnut.
I made my tree tray out of one 3/4inch pine. I used a jig saw to cut it out and a trim router with a 1/4 inch upcut bit to clean out the inside.