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Flower Holder

Great Mother's Day gift

  • 1x4 wood. I used pine.
  • Stain
  • Wood screws
  • Bottles
  • 2 more materials......

Project from Will Lindsey

Pizza Gear

Pizza Peel and Slicer

  • Wood of your choice. For the pizza slicer, a lathe and the hardware kit from Rockler. For the peel, a table saw, thickness planer, glue, router with roundover bit, and drill.

Project from Will Lindsey

Spice Rack

  • 1x4 pine and 1x6 pine (small piece), screws, stain (i used Minwax)
  • Table saw, circular saw will work. Even a hand saw, except for the dadoes.
  • Router with Roman Ogee bit
  • Something to apply stain. I prefer shop rags.
  • 1 more materials......

Project from Will Lindsey

Cutting Board

Wenge, Basswood, Padauk cutting board

  • The wood I used is wenge (the dark wood), basswood (the light colored wood), and Padauk (the red wood.)
  • Glue. I used Titebond type III because its waterproof.
  • Sealant. I used Butcher Block Conditioner. Its available at Woodcraft or on Amazon, and I'm sure more places.
  • Tools. I used a table saw, planer, router and router table, and sand paper.

Project from Will Lindsey

White Stools

  • Logs, wood adhesive, and woodworking tools.

Project from Collins Njoku

Bear Chair

Bear Chair

  • Wood, fabric

Project from Collins Njoku

Skull Adirondack Chair!

  • 8 Cedar dog eared fence boards
  • 1 2x6x10ft board
  • 2 2x4x10 board

Project from Adam Hill

Bench Shoe Rack

made from reclaimed wood

  • reclaimed wood, 1 5/8" n 2" screws, corner brackets, bench cushion from Amazon $35

Project from .dNzL.

Another Coat Rack Made From Recycled Kitchen Cabinet Doors

Recycled kitchen cabinet doors take 2

  • Use 2 cabinet doors joined at the middle with pocket screws
  • Pocket screws
  • Coat hooks / wood pegs
  • Keyhole hangers
  • 1 more materials......

Project from Stan Glover

Live Edge Tealight Candle Holder

  • Firewood log less than 6 inches in diameter
  • Birch cut-offs

Project from Stan Glover

Exotic Wooden Rings

  • Some sort of hardwood (the harder the better) I like to check the janka hardness scale and pay close attention to the tightness of the grain pattern

Project from Woodcraft Chris

Barndoor Nightstand

  • 4/4 birch, 3/4 birch plywood

Project from Kyle Olig

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