I'll have to second the idea of a pour on epoxy finish. A friend of mine, for whatever reason, decided to use it on his wall panels. I'm still not sure what he was thinking, but it was, for sure, the...
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I'll have to second the idea of a pour on epoxy finish. A friend of mine, for whatever reason, decided to use it on his wall panels. I'm still not sure what he was thinking, but it was, for sure, the...
What a great box. You say you don't use it for candles? As excited as your grandson looks, you might consider using it as a small toy box for him. I'm sure he would love it.
My guess would be that they are difficult to make. I don't know a whole lot about it but other then the simple flutes and train whistles, most wind instruments seem to be very complex combination of...
I like this idea of using hemlock for a table. I've always had a soft spot for rustic looking furniture. I hope it turns out well for you. Hopefully you'll post some pictures when it's done!
I'd like to second this question.
The only time I went to Vegas was to celebrate my 21st birthday. This was well before I got into woodworking, so I don't recall anything of that sort there. It's still a fun place to visit though. I...
I stumbled across this thread looking for advice on how to protect my outdoor patio furniture. Is there any disadvantage to covering rather than varnish? I'm not against putting the work into it,...
That sounds great! Where do you find something like that?
I can't think of anyone in your area off the top of my head, but Brad's advice seems pretty solid to me. This sounds like an excellent set of dining room furniture once you get it all fixed. Good...
Gotta just love that "new money smell".
Cary, that guitar is beautiful. Did you make that?
I agree with what so many people had to say about purchasing the smaller items first (wood, measuring devices etc...). It never helps to have the expensive big things, and over look the smaller...