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My Brother asked me to make two shooting tables. I did a little research and come up with this design. He builds steel buildings and has several pallet boards that are 8 feet long and about 3'x4". He wanted it "Beefy" so thats what my dad and I did. And it was all free... except for the screws.
My Son brought this "project" to me. It was an old dresser that they had bought at a thrift store. He wanted it converted into a television stand with storage for cable boxes and electric components. When we got into the project we found that most of the dresser had been damaged by rot. We had to rebuild it from the ground up.
This Adirondack chair folds up for winter storage. I used plans by April Wilkerson.
My mom found something like this in a magazine. It was $115! it was tiny! She wanted to set it beside her chair. She would have had to reach down to put anything on top. So for Christmas that year I made her this. It is as tiall as the arm of her chair. I put rollers on it so she can clean or move it easily. She loves it.
These shutters are made from cedar. I made them by special request from my friend in Texas.. This is the second set... Texas sun is rough on wood!!!
This was made by a request from one of my Granddaughters. She is a sports star! She plays softball on a few teams. Hitting home runs seems to be her specialty. I made this to hold her homerun balls and her tournament rings. Hope I have to make another one.
My Daughter and Son-in-Law have a printing and coffee mug business. They have a large machine that does... heaven only knows what... and they wanted something for storage and to set the machine on. It features large full extension drawers and leveling feet.
My Nephew just built a shop... He does window tinting and woodworking. He wanted an outfeed/assembly just like mine... so we made it better! It has 12 drawers, small parts storage, and internal dust collection just to name a few.
Charcuterie Board... two weeks ago I had no idea what that was... now I make them!. This one is hard maple, mahogany and black walnut. Not sure I will ever tackle this size again... it is 36" long and 17" wide. I hope you like it Paige!
This is a washer/dryer stand with overhead storage for my nephew and his wife.
I will have to admit my nephew did the heavy lifting on this. He wanted a dining nook table and we made if from 2"x6" boards. He wanted it "Beefy" and I think we accomplished that.
My Dad and I made all of the cabinets in my pastors office. I will have more photos later. He needed some place to put even more books and his television. He is definately a bibliophile.
I made this squirrel feeder for me. I have sold a few of them. This one hangs in my yard... love watching those things.
This was commissioned by that same Texican as the shutters. Have no clue why people use them a décor.
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