A recently made screwdriver ( media.kbin.social )
Walnut and white oak fountain pen chest ( media.kbin.social )
Simple "half-board-foot" mallet made from Pecan wood. Danish oil finish. ( media.kbin.social )
Cherry chair ( imgur.com )
Cherry chair I made awhile ago. Finish is Osmo PolyX.
Walnut Floating Shelves ( media.kbin.social )
How to make a wooden kbin-logo-type thing ( youtube.com )
Pecan headphone stand. Joined via floating tenon with mortises cut on a Shopsmith. ( media.kbin.social )
Stool From Reclaimed Materials ( media.kbin.social )
Knife handle and spoon ( lemmy.world )
My second attempt at havdcyt dovetails. ( imgur.com )
I am getting just into hand tool woodworking. This is my second attempt at dovetail joinery. I’m pretty happy with it, but feedback is welcome. I know my tails got a bit gappy. Not sure if I moved my knife wall or just did a poor job of marking.
This pine tree in my yard partially collapsed. Probably have to take the rest down. Can I make anything out of it? ( media.kbin.social )
Iroko shower niche backsplash ( imgur.com )
Good from far, but far from good. Plywood printer stand with SPF facing/edge banding ( media.kbin.social )
Maple burl and wenge box. ( imgur.com )
Maple burl and wenge box with brusso hardware, flocking lining, and Osmo PolyX finish.
Japanese Maple Bottle Opener Handle ( media.kbin.social )
Screwdriver and bottle opener handles in progress ( media.kbin.social )
Writeup and gallery I did a few years back on my Harbor Freight Dust Collector mods ( imgur.com )
Short version: Thien Baffle, wall mount, ducting, Truck filter.
Maple and wenge Box ( imgur.com )
Small birdseye maple and wenge dovetailed box I made about six months ago. This was my first attempt at a wooden hinge.
Walnut desk I just finished. ( imgur.com )
Walnut desk with Osmo Polyx.
Mulberry Bowl (with some cherry and epoxy) ( media.kbin.social )
Recipe Box - African Mahogany with Maple Accents ( media.kbin.social )
A hobo ask the lumberyard for a scrap and carved this ( media.kbin.social )
Whiskey Barrel Shot Glass ( media.kbin.social )
Does Liquid Hide Glue fill gaps? ( kbin.social )
I’m repairing a chair and the joints are a bit on the loose side. I was hoping to try Titebond liquid hide glue to put it back together for the long open time and to make future repairs easier. Does anyone know if hide glue fills gaps better than pva? I know epoxy is usually the go-to for gap filling but I’d rather give...