42 – Sculpted End Table (Pt. 6)
njoy! Oh and one more thing, nothing will prepare you for the first 25 seconds! End Table (Pt. 1) End Table (Pt. 2) End Table (Pt. 3) End Table (Pt. 4) End Table (Pt. 5) End Table (Pt. 6) ...
njoy! Oh and one more thing, nothing will prepare you for the first 25 seconds! End Table (Pt. 1) End Table (Pt. 2) End Table (Pt. 3) End Table (Pt. 4) End Table (Pt. 5) End Table (Pt. 6) ...
it and some special techniques for creating a stopped sliding dovetails. Enjoy! End Table (Pt. 1) End Table (Pt. 2) End Table (Pt. 3) End Table (Pt. 4) End Table (Pt. 5) End Table (Pt. 6) ...
d, I will be releasing videos as I go. Should be a nice change of pace. Links: End Table (Pt. 1) End Table (Pt. 2) End Table (Pt. 3) End Table (Pt. 4) End Table (Pt. 5) End Table (Pt. 6) ...
... tabletop in the middle of the piece (you’ll understand when you see it). End Table (Pt. 1) End Table (Pt. 2) End Table (Pt. 3) End Table (Pt. 4) End Table (Pt. 5) End Table (Pt. 6) ...
s routing operation. And finally, an nice treat for everyone: a Nicole Break! End Table (Pt. 1) End Table (Pt. 2) End Table (Pt. 3) End Table (Pt. 4) End Table (Pt. 5) End Table (Pt. 6) ...
...in the show. It’s the 10” Pattern Maker Cabinet Rasp, 2nd Cut, #49. End Table (Pt. 1) End Table (Pt. 2) End Table (Pt. 3) End Table (Pt. 4) End Table (Pt. 5) End Table (Pt. 6) ...
...will basically be two tall cabinets with doors. The doors will have standard mortise and tenon joints for the rails and stiles. What do you do to the ends of the stiles (where the end grain shows) to make them look good? I have built some doors as a test and the end grain just soaks up the stain an...
. That gave me a thinner top for mounting, but with little or no loss of strength. I made a trip to the local big box store and bought two 24″ x 48″ sheets of 1/2″ MDF for about $17. I splurged on stainless steel nuts and bolts for another $6. A combination outlet with switch, and ...
This Viewer Project come from Ken in Ottawa. Let’s check it out: I am sending you some photos of one of my latest projects for the project of the week. It is inspired by your End Table project but with a twist. First a little background. The wood working club I belong to. The Ottawa Woodw...
...few Dominos, things were already pretty darn flat. A few passes through the planer were all that were needed to bring the tops to a final thickness of 4″. Since both top slabs are under 12″ in width, this is an operation that can be done with pretty much any planer, which I think is pret...
... I recently came across. Solid Top + Frame = No Joy The first comes in the form of a call for help from Tasha. Her email described a beautiful dining table that continues to crack on her. The project was initially completed in a cold/damp garage and was brought into her home which was heated by woo...
... Marc’s compassion and support and wanted to be able to create something from my own hands to proudly pass down to my own children. I chose this table design because I very much like mission style furniture, or so I thought at the time! It had enough challenges for a beginner to learn from, bu...