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Dining table somewhat rustic in style yet refined in construction and finish. Features a 1” thick solid walnut top. Other elements are made out of red oak. The horizontal pieces of the leg assemblies also ...

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Finally got around to finishing this second tray in Bolivian Rosewood. It’s based on an “I Can Do That” project from Popular Woodworking. It was nice to finish this up even as I continue my slog through the chimney cabinet I’m making. ...

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This TV credenza features solid walnut and walnut burl veneer top with a curvy front edge, a design detail that is repeated in the base, legs and drawer handles. The 1 1/8” thick solid walnut pieces that ...

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Solid birch sideboard with walnut bead detail around the door and drawer openings. Mortise and tenon construction throughout. There are a couple things I am particularly proud of about this piece. One is the wood grain selection. ...

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These coffee tables are almost identical except for a few details and the wood species. One is made out of solid cherry. The other is white oak. Built in the Arts & Crafts style. The square holes in the top are echoed in the main stretcher below. ...

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This is a money’s box for a friend who colects money. The box was made with “guayacan” wood (wood native of Colombia) and pine, the dovetails with inlay was made with Rockler dovetail jig. The finish was made with sanding sealer and lacquer.Jaime.

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Been working on my kitchen for about 8 years now, and am finally about 98% finished. just need to add the soffits and crown molding.

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After seeing many examples on LJ’s, and since I bought my Kreg rail and stop measuring system months ago, I finally got around to building this work station. It is 3 separate cabinets, 2 36 w x 36h, and the other 4 1/2 in. ...

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Here is another box that I recently completed.The body of the box and tray are African Mahogany, the lid and tray bottom are Birdseye/curly maple, and the lid border, corner keys and tray support are Purpleheart.This ...

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The padauk top is glued up from two pieces. It was too thin and oily to make a decent joint, so I laminated it to a piece of 1/8” ash, and let that serve as the lip to keep the lid in place. The inlay is maple and walnut. ...

Hand Tool Journey #6: Stanley No. 62 Low Angle Jack - by Blake | LumberJocks.com :: woodworking comm
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Some of the modern high end hand tool manufacturers have been marketing “low angle jack planes” for years now like it is something nobody has ever thought of before. I mean, I had never heard ...

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I bought wood to make a second stool at the same time. Well after much frustration, both with the inlay and with the finish, I’m finally done with it.
























