Dominoes Anyone?
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I made this box to hold a set of double nine dominoes. The wood used is Tigerwood and Peruvian Walnut. As usual, there are flaws that I feel like I should have been able to avoid, but overall I'm reasonably happy with it. I think the woods work well together. Inside dimensions are 7-1/8” x 4-1/8” x 1-3/4”. Finished with Danish oil and paste wax.
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Kreg Pocket Hole Workstation with Storage
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Built this Kreg Pocket Hole workstation, with a couple of drawers for storage, a few months ago. Overall dimensions are 36 W x 18D x 5H.
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SketchUp: Reproducing a Reeded Bedpost
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The ever prolific Tim Killen demonstrates how to create a 10-sided reeded leg SketchUp model
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Bailey Dog Chair
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I recently built a Bailey Chair for dogs suffering from Megaesophagus.Dogs with megaesophagus have an enlarged esophagus. This makes swallowing food difficult. Eating while in an upright position helps and the task of keeping the dog vertical is easier when the dog is sitting in a Bailey chair.Adam, over at Lazy Guy DIY, has put together a great tutorial on how to build the Bailey Dog Chair. I followed his instructions with very few modifications.I made a companion blog post about my build. You can read it here. Thanks for checking out my project!
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