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  • diy-amazing-uses-old-pallets-woodworking-outdoor-bench

    diy-amazing-uses-old-pallets-woodworking-outdoor-bench

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    Pallets Thoughts for Your House and Backyard garden Decor
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  • Frame for Shibori Dyed Tapestry – May 2019

    shibori dye tapestry frame May 2019

    In short, the content is about the early stages of a frame for a dye project that was made out of scraps of yellow pine. The frame was made with care and precision with the corners being biscuited and clamped. The wood was also book-matched for interesting grain effects, and the final finish was water-based polyurethane. Ultimately, the content showcases the skill and craftsmanship that went into creating the frame for the dye project.

    Posted by ianulimac on 2019-05-22 14:46:25

  • Towel Rack with a Hippie Vibe

    hippie towel rack

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    Posted by Chief Ten Bears on 2006-07-29 05:08:11

  • January 2020 Project: Building a Table for the Basketball Court

    Basketball Court Table Project Jan 2020

    The article discusses the idea of harvesting gymnasium floors from schools, which are often replaced every 20-50 years, and using the wood for various applications such as counters, tables, desks, and bar tops. The author describes the process of creating a gym floor table for a customer using a rare piece of flooring that still had its original graphics intact. The process included removing the sleepers (essentially 2×3 pieces of wood), adding low profile stiffeners and aprons made from extra pieces of maple wood, and using mortise and tenon joints for the corners. The author also refurbished old conference table legs by sanding, priming, and repainting them in glossy white enamel paint. Finally, the top and sides of the table were sanded and coated with a satin, water-based polyurethane.

    Posted by ianulimac on 2021-01-10 02:18:33

  • June 2021 Desk Project MM

    Desk Project MM Jun 2021

    The content is about a small desk designed for a customer’s small apartment space. The desk is made of reclaimed hemlock barn siding because the inside of the lumber is browner and retains all the sawmarks from when it was cut. The outside is usually too weathered and craggy for furniture.

    Posted by ianulimac on 2021-07-01 02:45:47