Adjustable Cell Phone Stand
Furnished content. (from Lumberjocks.com)
Hello everyone. Hope you are all doing well.My latest project was this adjustable cell phone stand.I've made stands like this one before as Christmas gift in 2019. Those were made out of some pallet wood. This one was made from quarter sawn white oak that was probably 35-40 years old.I can't take credit for the design. I saw it on Pinterest and thought it would be fun to make.As usual there is a video of the build if you care to watch.Thank for looking. Take care.
Read more here
posted at: 12:00am on 08-Mar-2022 path: /Woodworking | permalink | edit (requires password)
Wild Cherry Gall Clock
Furnished content. (from Lumberjocks.com)
So, I had a long piece of wild cherry gall out in my crates. I took the pruning saw to it (which is probably the majority of the work) and cut this piece. Then I ground it and then sanded it.I decided to go with off-center placement of the clock hands.It sits really nicely against the wall and has a floating effect to it.My guess? This thing is going to do some warping… but maybe that will add to its charm.It's a really beautiful piece of wood! If you look at the dark part of the grain, it almost looks like a duck-billed platypus diving down toward the bottom of a lake.(And, yeah, these things come together even faster than the skinny clocks!)
Read more here
posted at: 12:00am on 08-Mar-2022 path: /Woodworking | permalink | edit (requires password)
Safer Sheet-goods Sawing
Furnished content. (from Popularwoodworking.com)
I use a portable circular saw to break down plywood and other sheet goods into manageable pieces before bringing them to the table saw for final sizing. I prefer to do the job on sawhorses rather than crouching on the Source
Read more here
posted at: 12:00am on 08-Mar-2022 path: /Woodworking | permalink | edit (requires password)
The Clear Spring School Workbench
Furnished content. (from Popularwoodworking.com)
A perfect platform for teaching woodworking to kids. Woodworking safely with children requires a bench vise to hold stock securely. While stools can raise a child to the height of your workbench, there is nothing safer than having your feet Source
Read more here
posted at: 12:00am on 08-Mar-2022 path: /Woodworking | permalink | edit (requires password)
Promoted by Feed Shark
|
|