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Sunday, July 23, 2017

Wood Shop Update July 21st 2017 - Curtain Rod Holders and Cutting Board

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Oak and Poplar Box with Cherry Inlay Part 3

This is the last video in this wooden box build. The box sides are made from an oak limb that had fallen from an oak tree. It was a fairly decent sized oak limb but I could tell it was probably already gone too far for there to be much usable wood in it. The land owner of the land on which the tree resides said he’d like to see me make something out of it. I told him I thought it was too late to do anything with it. But a few weeks later he mentioned it again. I was like, “Dude, it didn’t fall from the tree for no reason.” But it was almost like he was daring me. So I dragged the log back to the shop and began cutting it up. And I did manage to salvage enough boards to make the sides of this box. It was punky wood and pretty brittle but I managed to get those boards. I added some poplar that I had on hand for the tops and bottoms and added a cherry inlay to create this stacked inlaid box. It didn’t happen without a few problems though.



Saturday, February 6, 2016

Sweet Potato Pie

Sweet potato pie for any day or holiday.



Monday, December 21, 2015

Homemade Redneck Router Table Part 1

#router #routertable #redneck



I recently purchased a router which I was enjoying using very much. However, using it without a router table was limiting. There's somethings I just couldn't do that I wanted to. Others that I could but not having a router table made it much more difficult. I looked at some that were manufactured, but I just didn't have the money available at the time. I had some spare wood, so I decided to make my own.

Making my own router table gave me the ability to make it the way I wanted and to suit my specific needs. I was able to build it with a little more surface area for larger projects I am planning on doing. So in the video below and in part 2 You will see how I built my homemade redneck router table!


Friday, December 4, 2015

Dovetail Box From Pallet Wood and Scraps part 3

Here we are at part 3 and the pneumatic wood carving begins. I really wasn't planning on this dovetailed box to get this complicated, but things happen I hope you enjoy it and I'll have the next part up in a day or so. Thank you for watching. #pneumaticwoodcarving #woodcarving #wood #carving #pneumatic #woodworking









Sunday, October 25, 2015

Simply Wooden Creations Scroll Saw Contest 2015









Simply Wooden Creations is holding a scroll saw contest and I entered it. I made this #haunted #house that stands next to a #graveyard. Thank you Russ for hosting the contest and thank you to all the sponsors who put up some great prizes! Good luck to all those who enter! Please visit Russ's channel, Simply Wooden Creations and subscribe to him! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPpl82DjTAi-lqPHZ5o8GNg



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Sunday, October 18, 2015

Hallowood15 The Chisel Casket

My entry into Hallowood15 hosted by Mitch Peacock at WOmadeOD. I needed a place to put my chisels and this challenge gave me the opportunity. I made a coffin case to store my wood chisels in when not in use. Good luck to all those that enter. And thank you to Mitch and all the sponsors! #chisel #cabinet #coffin #woodworking #casket