Oak coffee table
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This is part of my end table line I sell to furniture stores. New coffee table old one didn't have a drawer so I expect this one to sell better.Nuttin special, just a nice simple coffee table.
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Too Delicate a Touch
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The hands are the tools that mean the most.Source
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Blackstone Side Table
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SPECSTimeframe: 18-20 Apr 2021Wood Used: Reclaimed Pine, new spray paint (of course), reclaimed (salvaged from somewhere) pine table topGaloot Index: 5 on a 10 point scale. Material cut by machine (table saw and RAS). Smoothed and jointed w/ hand planes of all kinds. Dowels by M-F brace, smoothed with #9 mitre plane.Cost: $0 for wood, it was all salvage material. Attached a basked for S&P that came from Menards, $8 I think.NARRATIVEHello everyone!Did a short blog series on the building of this grill station that I won't repeat in depth here. Suffice to say Blackstone griddles have a ton of accessories that need storage space. Space also at a premium when food is coming on and off the griddle. So I needed a small table to work on and hold stuff when not cooking (that I'd put in a small tub, all on the back porch).Using another shop table for construction technique inspiration, I came up with the project above. All made of loblolly pine, with the base painted per My Charming and Beautiful Wife's suggestion.The bottom shelf will get a clear coat of some kind yet, but not today as it's snowing outside (!) I did enjoy the very quick build. And as always, thanks for looking.
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Building the Maker Workstation Top
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A Hybrid Construction Method that Imitates a CNC This the first of five online articles on building the Maker Workstation featured in the June 2021 issue of Popular Woodworking Magazine. This is an extended version of the print article …Source
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Mylah's Toy Box
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The second great grand daughter, Mylah, is about to have her first birthday and needed a toy box for all her stuff so I got it done in time for April 30th. It is made of pine 1×8's that were biscuit joined. All the pine continued to move even after flattening on the big jointer at school so it had to be held in line when doing the lock miters on all the corners. The feather board did a good job of it! The bottom is 5/8” plywood from the dumpster that I got last week and it has 4 casters on the bottom. On this one I bought a soft close mechanism for the lid and it works super. Using lock miters is about the best way for one person to assemble this big of a box. It fit right together and was square right awayThe letters were cut in with the duplicator before the boards were biscuit joined.It is 36' wide, 18” deep and 19” high and finished with white semi gloss enamel and then sprayed with clear semi gloss enamel for a more durable finish and a more uniform gloss.Cheers, Jim
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