
![]() Bonnie and I are hard at work to fill a big catalog wholesale order. It will take a few weeks to complete. This is just the first run. Helps when I have two pressure pots. Since we normally have a few left over, I'm going to have a sale on metal flake blanks here on the website. I'll even keep the shipping at the old flat rate shipping rate if you order more than 6 blanks. All metal flake blanks are $5 each. The sale will end at midnight on Sunday, March 3, 2013.
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Here is the most recent couch table I made with hard rock maple. Also I've posted measurements if someone wants to make their own.
Today, I spent about an hour building this plywood zig zag shelf. I had seen
the plans on "instructables" website. (http://www.instructables.com/id/60-minute-bookcase/) Not really much to say other than it was very simple. I made it out of project grade plywood. Bonnie has plans to paint it the same color as the hallway trim. ![]() I put together another couch table for my sister. Table has defects that I call "character", mainly knot holes that I didn't fill. The table was fairly simple to assemble. The only problem I encountered was the table to leaning to one side because I had not cut one of the boards square. Square cuts are very important or you will have drinks sliding off. ![]() Spent my weekend making this fancy litterbox that can double as a table. I modified the plans I had for the dog kennel. This one is 22" x 24" x 24". I guess this could be a inside dog house for that pampered doggie. Again, I used my kreg jig to make the frames for the ends and sides. I used sandable 1/4", 3/4" plywood and pine 1" boards that I ripped down to size. It is something you can build in a weekend or even a day. |
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