This is an epoxy coffee table with live edge walnut slabs, blue epoxy resin, a steel base, and multicolor LEDs! It was a lot of fun and I love the result, especially how the LEDs shine through the epoxy and silhouette the walnut slabs if the lights are dim.
Read MoreHere's how I made 100 beer flight boxes for Cartridge Brewing! These are solid walnut and feature rabbet joinery reinforced with once fired 9mm casings, branded leather badges that are brass tacked on, and a chalkboard to label the libations that Catridge Brewing will serve in the boxes! I mean, how could I make beer flight boxes for a brew pub called Catridge Brewing that's going in an old ammunition factory and NOT use brass casings in it somewhere? If you're in the Cincinnati area or just love great beer, be sure to follow instagram.com/cartridgebrewing or https://cartridgebrewing.com to visit them as soon as they open in 2020!
Read MoreThis is about how to make live edge boards into epoxy resin cutting boards! But really, any boards will do. I'm using some air dried walnut and total boat epoxy with black diamond pigments to make these live edge epoxy cutting boards.
Read MoreThe simple dining bench is set apart by its wedged mortise and tenon joinery that become a highlight by the contrasting maple and cherry wood.
Read MoreThis is my take on a hand tool woodworking work bench for a hybrid woodworker in a garage shop! I sized it to not take up too much room, be easily movable, but be solid enough for any task I'd need from a workbench when woodworking with hand tools.
Read MoreThis time I show how to make a modern chair by sprucing up some Eames style molded chairs with some new walnut mid century modern bases!
Read MoreThis time I show how to make a simple modern dining table. This elegant table has a cherry top riding on an X shaped walnut base featuring brass pins!
Read MoreWatch how I take some off cuts and a knife kit and make a matching cheese board and cheese knife set for a friend!
Read MoreCheck out how I batch out some pizza peels using some offcuts and scraps!
Read MoreCheck out how I made these clipboards that I batched out for a craft show. It is really easy to scale this up or down to make more or less clipboards, of many different styles! You could make them even more simple, or as fancy as you desire.
Read MoreYou don't need many tools to make a slab table like this. You could do it with just a sander, drill, jigsaw, and chisels!I use my circular saw, router, and bandsaw because I have them, but they can be substituted with the other tools.
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