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Douglas fir table with breadboard ends and matching bench

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Douglas fir table with breadboard ends and matching benchThis is a table and matching bench made from Douglas Fir. The table has breadboard ends done with pinned mortise and tenon joinery. The table is stained with briar smoke stain from Varathane and sealed with three coats of polyurethane.



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An Arizona theme Mesquite stand for an unusual copper vase.

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An Arizona theme Mesquite stand for an unusual copper vase.5 Jul 2020Working on some small projects this summer of confusion.After finishing the dining rooms' cherry table my wife eyed a center piece. A major hunk of local copper sculpture she calls a vase. Being quite unsteady to stand on it's own i designed an Arizona themed stand. It's Arizona mesquite, copper and turquoise.I took some end pieces that had live edge, cut a mortise and tenon on each. I used my dado blade to cut the tenons, very cool! Bored the mortise with my powermatic mortiser, so nice to have. They joined together like four arms joined. The base was rabbeted a 1/4” and thin piece of baltic birch ply attached. The tenons are not glued, the base holds everyone together. I added a couple of turquoise gems to the gnarled ends. Finished down to 600, used watco oils and finished with several rubbings of Waterlox. Place a few silicone dots on the bottom to keep it from marring the table surface plus it makes it appear to be floating on the table.
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1920's Buick Sedan

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1920's Buick Sedan This is my second wooden model vehicle, a classic Buick Sedan from the 1920's, made from ash, cherry, walnut and oak. The wheels on this was a challenge as they're spoked.The plans are from Dutchy Patterns https://dutchypatterns.com/pattern/buick-sedan/I videoed this for my YouTube channel if you wish to view https://youtu.be/3FPwGq39O1EAny questions please do not hesitate to ask, all comments welcomeRegards Steve



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