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When you start working on a passion project, you feel like you’re on cloud nine. Suddenly, the problems in your life don’t weigh so heavily on your shoulders. All that matters now is using your creative mind and skilled hands to turn your imagination into reality. And woodworkers are some of the most dedicated people we know!

The best of the best congregate on r/woodworking, a majorly popular online community that celebrates “all things made from trees.” Some of the projects that the redditors share on the subreddit are mind-blowing. So much so that you might even consider picking woodworking up as a hobby after seeing what they made. Scroll down for their most impressive crafting pics, and remember to upvote the ones you loved the most. Got an opinion or a compliment you’d like to share? Drop by the comments.

Bored Panda got in touch with redditor u/MeanCoach, who went viral online after posting a photo of himself hanging from this fantastic cabinet right here, with the title, 'Do you trust your work?' He was kind enough to tell us more about the project. Read on for his comments.

For some more genius woodworking, check out Bored Panda’s recent posts about the online group’s crafty members here, here, and here.

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After 8 Months Of Effort, I've Finally Finished Building My Marimba!

After 8 Months Of Effort, I've Finally Finished Building My Marimba!

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

More up votes for this! Not only building that beautiful frame, but the time and dedication to selecting the wood for the bars and then removing excess wood to tune them to the proper pitch. Outstanding!

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Redditor u/MeanCoach kindly shared the story behind the impressive photo where he's hanging on a wooden cabinet, showing how much he trusts his own work. The photo got 13.3k upvotes on the r/woodworking subreddit.

As it turns out, the cabinet was a gift for his grandmother.

"It was a cabinet made for my grandma's house, she's almost 88 and has been asking me for a new cabinet for a long time," he told Bored Panda.

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    Long Time Lurker, First Time Posting. Baby Crib For My Nephew Made Out Of Ambrosia Maple. Learned Alot From This Build

    Long Time Lurker, First Time Posting. Baby Crib For My Nephew Made Out Of Ambrosia Maple. Learned Alot From This Build

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    #3

    Just Built This Ceiling!

    Just Built This Ceiling!

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    "The one she had previously is more than a century old, and has many rotten parts, as she inherited it from her parents," the redditor explained that it was definitely the time for an upgrade!

    At this point, the old cabinet wasn't as safe as the family would have liked.

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    "She [my grandma] has a lot of stuff," redditor u/MeanCoach said that she has plenty of plates, pans, and cookware in general.

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    Carved A Different Type Of Celtic Knot Out Of Walnut. These Things Are Trickier To Keep Consistent In Width And Depth Than I Gave Them Credit For. Each One Is A Learning Experience

    Carved A Different Type Of Celtic Knot Out Of Walnut. These Things Are Trickier To Keep Consistent In Width And Depth Than I Gave Them Credit For. Each One Is A Learning Experience

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    "So we were afraid that the cabinets wouldn't be able to hold it, the uppers specifically."

    The whole project took just under a week to complete, spread out over less than a month.

    "We spent 3 weekends on her home," the redditor told us. "1 [weekend] for the lowers, 1 for the uppers, and 1 for organizing the cabinets, putting the stuff of the old cabinets on the new ones."

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    The redditor also shared some advice about woodworking with Bored Panda's readers. "As grampa, who has been a machinist for more than 80 years, says, always triple-check everything before assembling it. It's a lot harder to fix things after than before."

    #7

    2 Years And I’m Finally Done! Acoustic Guitar From Scratch!!

    2 Years And I’m Finally Done! Acoustic Guitar From Scratch!!

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    #8

    I Recently Decided To Gather All My Most Important Recipes... Ones We Use Regularly And Those From My Family. I Used The Laser Engraver To Create Wood Recipe Cards And Made A Little Box Out Of Cherry For Them

    I Recently Decided To Gather All My Most Important Recipes... Ones We Use Regularly And Those From My Family. I Used The Laser Engraver To Create Wood Recipe Cards And Made A Little Box Out Of Cherry For Them

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    #9

    Bird House My Kids And I Made. I’m A Mason Not A Woodworker So Take It Easy On Us

    Bird House My Kids And I Made. I’m A Mason Not A Woodworker So Take It Easy On Us

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    christie lowe
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not only did you guys create a great birdhouse for some very lucky birds, you have a wonderful memory of the time spent building it together. That is great parenting

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    The r/woodworking subreddit is absolutely massive. At the time of writing the online community had just over 4.6 million members. It’s been growing by massive leaps and bounds ever since it was founded in 2008. And it continues to expand.

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    The main draw of the community comes down to several factors. First of all, the subreddit encourages people to share their own work, meaning you can get feedback on your finished or ongoing projects. And the second part is that it is chock full of incredible photos. They’re a feast for the eyes and serve as inspiration.

    Another part of the sub’s appeal is that it works as an actual community. If you have any questions about woodwork, need specific advice about a problem you have, or crave constructive criticism, everyone’s happy to help.

    #10

    Saw Someone Else Posted A Bunk Bed… So Here’s One I Did A Few Months Ago!

    Saw Someone Else Posted A Bunk Bed… So Here’s One I Did A Few Months Ago!

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    #11

    I'm Pretty Happy With The Way This Turned Out

    I'm Pretty Happy With The Way This Turned Out

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    Max M
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I always thought doors was a hassle. I live in a house with solid raw wood doors, and they changes according to the weather. In winter the always scrape somewhere but summer they are fine

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    It's subreddits like this one that are proof that there are tons of kind and friendly people around the world. All it takes is a shared hobby to find them!

    The only thing you have to do is follow the subreddit’s rules, as set out in the sidebar by the moderators. That means avoiding talking about religious and political topics. Meanwhile, threads “related to firearms, religion, or flags will be allowed but locked.”

    Moreover, there’s to be no sale of items or self-promotion. Memes and low-effort posts are also to be avoided.

    #14

    Here’s A Teak Deck I Designed And Installed Last Winter. Went Onboard Yesterday To Do Some Touch-Up Work And Managed To Get Some Pictures Of The Final Results

    Here’s A Teak Deck I Designed And Installed Last Winter. Went Onboard Yesterday To Do Some Touch-Up Work And Managed To Get Some Pictures Of The Final Results

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    #15

    Why Would I Pay Amazon $20 For A Wood Grill Scraper When I Can Make One At Home For Way More Than That

    Why Would I Pay Amazon $20 For A Wood Grill Scraper When I Can Make One At Home For Way More Than That

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    Recently, Bored Panda spoke about woodworking with Dr. Paul Bones, an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Texas Woman’s University. He shared how he got into the hobby and also gave some advice to anyone who’s new to DIY and working with wood.

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    "I love woodworking for many reasons. I’m a disabled academic, so having the ability to make something tangible, something I can see and hold helps keep me grounded. And relatively sane,” he opened up.

    “I also like how there is so much to learn and so much to make. I started turning pens, then went into bottle stoppers, then bowls. Lately, I’ve been working with inlay rings and knives. It’s just a lot of fun learning new skills, applying them, and watching myself improve,” the professor said.

    “It also gives me time to just sit with myself, disconnect from deadlines and emails, and be more present in the moment. That’s what keeps me glued to woodwork," he told Bored Panda.

    #16

    Wife Wanted A Table. I Made Her A Table

    Wife Wanted A Table. I Made Her A Table

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    #17

    My New Studio Floor

    My New Studio Floor

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    Patience and adaptability, according to the professor, are key to woodworking. They’re as important as any tool. Perhaps even more so.

    "Woodworking is a skill you have to hone; no one starts out as a master craftsperson. Also remember there are so many types of woodworking: woodturning, furniture building, carving, knife making, ring making, box making, etc. It may take a while to find the type of craft you like," he told Bored Panda during an interview, earlier.

    #19

    Some Spent Covid Getting Fit, I Built A New Place To Sit!

    Some Spent Covid Getting Fit, I Built A New Place To Sit!

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    #21

    Wife Wanted $600 Toddler Bed So I Said Hold My Beer And Built It!

    Wife Wanted $600 Toddler Bed So I Said Hold My Beer And Built It!

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    According to the woodworking enthusiast, anyone who’s starting out with the hobby ought to watch a few how-to videos on YouTube. They’ll help quite a bit while you figure out what exactly it is that you’d like to work on. 

    "While you’re watching, think about what kinds of craft work with your temperament and existing skills. For example, I do not have the patience for hand carving or furniture making. But turning small items like pens, rings, bottle stoppers, and bowls? Those are fast enough projects where I can have a finished item in no time, and there’s enough variety that I won’t get bored," the professor said.

    #23

    Still A Novice, But Here's A "Spell Tome" Dice Box I Just Made For My Boyfriend's Birthday :)

    Still A Novice, But Here's A "Spell Tome" Dice Box I Just Made For My Boyfriend's Birthday :)

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    "There’s an old adage that a poor craftsman blames his tools, and that’s mostly true. Woodworking tools can be very expensive, and in some cases, price does equal quality. However, there are a lot of garages and shops full of topline equipment that can only produce mediocre items. Having the right tool for the job is really all that matters. Once you have experience with it, you’ll know when it’s time to upgrade. That’s a skill too," he explained.

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    #26

    The Customer Wanted Blue They Got It Turned Out Good I Think

    The Customer Wanted Blue They Got It Turned Out Good I Think

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    #27

    Made This Navy Built In For A Client. They Liked It So That’s Good

    Made This Navy Built In For A Client. They Liked It So That’s Good

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    Theresa Stephenson
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love it I have always liked built in book cases definitely would put this in my house

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    "I started woodworking after a couple of cross-country moves for work. I needed a table and a desk. I didn’t have a lot of money at the time. I had worked in a furniture shop for six years prior to going to grad school, so I had practical experience putting items together," the professor had shared how he got started with woodworking in his spare time.

    "A trip home for a funeral introduced me to life-edge wood, and after playing with it for a while, I was hooked. I didn’t have the room (or the patience) to build furniture all the time though, so a friend suggested a lathe to me. After making like 50 pens, my wife demanded we start trying to sell what I make."

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    #29

    My Very First Project, Kinda Sloppy But I Love It!

    My Very First Project, Kinda Sloppy But I Love It!

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    I Noticed This Unique Knife Block In A Video Game And Decided To Make My Own Version From Some Mahogany. Ever Seen One Like It?

    I Noticed This Unique Knife Block In A Video Game And Decided To Make My Own Version From Some Mahogany. Ever Seen One Like It?

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    #33

    I Recently Went To The Dentist And Unfortunately Got The Bad News I Had A Few Cavities. My Dentist Offered To Cover My Bill If I Would Help Make A Sign For His Business. I’m Going To Blame The Jolly Ranchers

    I Recently Went To The Dentist And Unfortunately Got The Bad News I Had A Few Cavities. My Dentist Offered To Cover My Bill If I Would Help Make A Sign For His Business. I’m Going To Blame The Jolly Ranchers

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    #34

    A 3 Piece Bookshelf Set I Made. I Dont Understand How To Use A Square

    A 3 Piece Bookshelf Set I Made. I Dont Understand How To Use A Square

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    #35

    New Hall Tree I Made For The Home

    New Hall Tree I Made For The Home

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    #36

    First Post On Here, Be Gentle

    First Post On Here, Be Gentle

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    #37

    Hypnogogia - A Guitar I've Made From Scratch And I'm Hella Proud Of

    Hypnogogia - A Guitar I've Made From Scratch And I'm Hella Proud Of

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    #38

    I Made A Pocket Diorama

    I Made A Pocket Diorama

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    Theresa Stephenson
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I like it. I think you could sell things at gift shops and design it after famous parks.

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    #39

    Wife Wanted A New Counter Top. All Scrap Wood From The Shop. Seal Coat Done. No Flood Coat Yet

    Wife Wanted A New Counter Top. All Scrap Wood From The Shop. Seal Coat Done. No Flood Coat Yet

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    #40

    Customer Wanted A Big Wooden Dome With No Visible Hardware

    Customer Wanted A Big Wooden Dome With No Visible Hardware

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    #42

    Cut This Burl From An Oak Tree That I Removed From My Dads Property, Now I’m Going To Use It For His Urn. Check Out That Sweet Grain Pattern!

    Cut This Burl From An Oak Tree That I Removed From My Dads Property, Now I’m Going To Use It For His Urn. Check Out That Sweet Grain Pattern!

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    #43

    Made A New Workbench From 600 Year Old Douglas Fir

    Made A New Workbench From 600 Year Old Douglas Fir

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    #45

    Son Is Making His Room Minecraft Themed So We Made This Chest Together As His First Real Woodworking Project

    Son Is Making His Room Minecraft Themed So We Made This Chest Together As His First Real Woodworking Project

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    My First Real Project. I Built An Entry Table For My Wife. The Top Is Red Oak With A Painted Pine Base. It's Not Perfect But I'm Happy With How It Turned Out

    My First Real Project. I Built An Entry Table For My Wife. The Top Is Red Oak With A Painted Pine Base. It's Not Perfect But I'm Happy With How It Turned Out

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    JB
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yeah, but who's going to notice the flaws unless you point them out? It's the little imperfections that make it yours.

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    #50

    I Created The Bench And Need To Get An Estimate On Value. Thoughts?

    I Created The Bench And Need To Get An Estimate On Value. Thoughts?

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    You Do You
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Go on line and search custom unique wood benches, or woodworkers. This is worth a lot

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    #53

    I Hand-Carve Axe Handles For Old Axe Heads Using Downed Ash In My Yard. I Make The Sheaths, Too

    I Hand-Carve Axe Handles For Old Axe Heads Using Downed Ash In My Yard. I Make The Sheaths, Too

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    Bubbles and sparks
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Restoring quality with quality instead of discarding useful martial is winning on all fronts!

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    #54

    Ariel And Scuttle. Scroll Sawn From All Natural Woods. No Stains Or Dyes!

    Ariel And Scuttle. Scroll Sawn From All Natural Woods. No Stains Or Dyes!

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    #55

    Bench I Made Recently. Walnut And Cherry! The Pattern Is Cut On A Table Saw And Inlaid

    Bench I Made Recently. Walnut And Cherry! The Pattern Is Cut On A Table Saw And Inlaid

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    #58

    Old Michigan Farmhouse- I’ve Been Refinishing The Floors

    Old Michigan Farmhouse- I’ve Been Refinishing The Floors

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    #59

    Months Of Work Finally Paid Off!

    Months Of Work Finally Paid Off!

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    #60

    Nothing's Square, It Has 1 Million Screws, But It's My Biggest Project To Date

    Nothing's Square, It Has 1 Million Screws, But It's My Biggest Project To Date

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    #61

    Combined Woodworking And Leatherworking To Make Myself A Backpack

    Combined Woodworking And Leatherworking To Make Myself A Backpack

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    #63

    I Made A Cutting Board For All My My Oak-Loving Ocd Friends Out There

    I Made A Cutting Board For All My My Oak-Loving Ocd Friends Out There

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    #64

    Shelves My Wife Approved And We Built Together

    Shelves My Wife Approved And We Built Together

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    #65

    My Husband Loves Donuts + I Love Woodworking

    My Husband Loves Donuts + I Love Woodworking

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    #66

    I Designed And Built A Cat Tower! A Lot Of Firsts For Me With This Project

    I Designed And Built A Cat Tower! A Lot Of Firsts For Me With This Project

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    Erin Fish
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Finally cats can live the way they always knew they should: like royalty.

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    #67

    Throne I Made For A Client - 7' Tall X 30" Wide. Solid Walnut, Mohair Upholstery

    Throne I Made For A Client - 7' Tall X 30" Wide. Solid Walnut, Mohair Upholstery

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    #69

    Finally Jumped On The Trend And Made Me An Epoxy Table. Had To Wait 2.5 Yrs For The Slab To Dry

    Finally Jumped On The Trend And Made Me An Epoxy Table. Had To Wait 2.5 Yrs For The Slab To Dry

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    #70

    Recently Moved, Finally Got A Workshop (Garage) And Aside From Building A Work Bench This Was My First Build In The New Space

    Recently Moved, Finally Got A Workshop (Garage) And Aside From Building A Work Bench This Was My First Build In The New Space

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    Bubbles and sparks
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love how you left the sides of the table for instead of making them square (is that the right way to describe it? English is not my first language, sometimes I'm missing the right words). Your eye for detail is great!

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    #72

    Custom Bar Area By Me - Polished Copper Top, Birch Plywood, Tricorn Black Sw Paint, Rough Poplar Shelves, Liquor - Whatever Was In The Box

    Custom Bar Area By Me - Polished Copper Top, Birch Plywood, Tricorn Black Sw Paint, Rough Poplar Shelves, Liquor - Whatever Was In The Box

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    #73

    I Redid Our 90s Kitchen. Still Have The Punchlist To Do, But As I Told My Wife: “95% Is Done In Three Months, The Other 5% Will Be Done In Three Years”

    I Redid Our 90s Kitchen. Still Have The Punchlist To Do, But As I Told My Wife: “95% Is Done In Three Months, The Other 5% Will Be Done In Three Years”

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    Danish Stool

    Danish Stool

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    #75

    Currently Building An Outdoor Kitchen For My Parents. Let Me Know What You Think Of It! Any Kind Of Input Is Welcome!

    Currently Building An Outdoor Kitchen For My Parents. Let Me Know What You Think Of It! Any Kind Of Input Is Welcome!

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    SmooshyFries
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would add a convenient place to sit as they BBq but with wheels on the chair so they can roll around from area to area. I love doing that at work

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    #77

    Some More Unorthodox Dovetails

    Some More Unorthodox Dovetails

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    #78

    I’m Really Proud How This Sign Turned Out. I Made It All By Hand With No Cnc Machine And It’s Nearly 4’ In Diameter. I Designed The Logo Keeping The Trees Really Simple And Spray Painting Them Using Mdf.i Used Pine For The Background To Draw Out The Vibrant Colors And Keep The Character Of The Grain

    I’m Really Proud How This Sign Turned Out. I Made It All By Hand With No Cnc Machine And It’s Nearly 4’ In Diameter. I Designed The Logo Keeping The Trees Really Simple And Spray Painting Them Using Mdf.i Used Pine For The Background To Draw Out The Vibrant Colors And Keep The Character Of The Grain

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    #80

    45 Swords For My 6yo "Pirate" Birthday Party With School Friends.. Never Done Such A Industrial Scale Project! So Much Sanding, Cant Unlock My Phone With Fingerprint

    45 Swords For My 6yo "Pirate" Birthday Party With School Friends.. Never Done Such A Industrial Scale Project! So Much Sanding, Cant Unlock My Phone With Fingerprint

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    #81

    If Anyone Thinks Their First Attempt At A Dovetail Is Bad, Think Again

    If Anyone Thinks Their First Attempt At A Dovetail Is Bad, Think Again

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    #82

    Tilt Out Laundry Hamper

    Tilt Out Laundry Hamper

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    #83

    Making An Old Fashioned Irish Phone Box For A Client, Obviously Unfinished But I Really Liked The Frame

    Making An Old Fashioned Irish Phone Box For A Client, Obviously Unfinished But I Really Liked The Frame

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    #84

    Steam Bent 2 Inch Cedar Boards To Build This Drop For Mountain Bikes!

    Steam Bent 2 Inch Cedar Boards To Build This Drop For Mountain Bikes!

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    #85

    I Made A Table In 3 Days For Thanksgiving Dinner

    I Made A Table In 3 Days For Thanksgiving Dinner

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    My First "Big" Project As An Amateur. I Bought A Cal King Mattress After A Divorce And Needed A New Bedframe. I Decided On Castle Joints (Additive Joinery Because Tools Are Limited), Douglas Fir, Red Mahogany, And Oak Dowels. Finished With Danish Oil And Want To Put A Type Poly On The Plywood To

    My First "Big" Project As An Amateur. I Bought A Cal King Mattress After A Divorce And Needed A New Bedframe. I Decided On Castle Joints (Additive Joinery Because Tools Are Limited), Douglas Fir, Red Mahogany, And Oak Dowels. Finished With Danish Oil And Want To Put A Type Poly On The Plywood To

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    #90

    Walnut And Sapele Coffee Table

    Walnut And Sapele Coffee Table

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    #91

    I Saw We’re Doing Murphy Doors! Here’s One I Did A Few Years Ago

    I Saw We’re Doing Murphy Doors! Here’s One I Did A Few Years Ago

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    #92

    I Was Tired Of My Coworkers Stealing All Of My Hot Sauce. It's Getting Bolted Down

    I Was Tired Of My Coworkers Stealing All Of My Hot Sauce. It's Getting Bolted Down

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    Lynn Reese
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    But... you left the top exposed. All they have to do is tip the box to get the sauce...

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    #94

    A Picture Of My Shop Before Hurricane Ian Takes It

    A Picture Of My Shop Before Hurricane Ian Takes It

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    #95

    Not My Normal Project, But I Just Wrapped Up This Pipe Pistol Prop For Halloween

    Not My Normal Project, But I Just Wrapped Up This Pipe Pistol Prop For Halloween

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    #96

    Getting Ready To Turn $3500 Worth Of Cherry Veneer Mdf Into $30k Worth Of Cabinets

    Getting Ready To Turn $3500 Worth Of Cherry Veneer Mdf Into $30k Worth Of Cabinets

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