Shaker-Inspired Sewing Counter
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As much as this piece is a homage to Shaker design, it is also quietly a love letter to both hand tools and shared shops. Project #2113 Skill Level: Intermediate Time: 10 Days Cost: $500 Online extras:…Source
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Use A Compass For Layout
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A swing of an arc is the solution to many layout and construction problems. If you think a compass is only for drawing circles, think again. This simple and inexpensive device can divide almost anything into precise and equal …Source
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HUGE Walnut Bookshelf
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This bookshelf made from walnut veneer birch plywood with hardwood edges.I made it for a client and he was kind enough to let me build it in his house (I didn't have enough space) this is my biggest project so far and Im very pleased with how its turn out. also my first build with birch plywood and it was great to work with.Link to video that show the whole process – https://youtu.be/jeoekae6skgThanks, Daniel
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PEPPA PIG PUZZLES
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Cartoon character Peppa Pig, cut wit scrollsaw of 16mm beech board. The 50×60cm base was made of two 9mm birch playwoods and in the middle 3mm beech plywood. Frame was made of firwood. Letters and numbers were laser engraved, painted with black pen. Colours are water based, as well as finish laquer – all applyed with hand brush. Puzzle pattern I made by free hand on printed picture.
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Western wooden belt buckles
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These are fun projects. Carved in 3/8” to 1/2” wood. Woods are walnut, oak and mahogany. he belt backs came from Tandy leather. Finish is spar varnish. They are not really for daily use they do scratch leaning over equipment carrying heave objects and equipment. More for dress ware.
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