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Custom Garage Shelves

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 01/16/2024 - 17:19

I just finished shelves on both sides of my garage using your video.  I built a coat rack and boot rack.  I also made space for tall items like tools and ladders near the garage door.  I had to also build in a gun safe, freezer and my work bench.  Everything came together and now I have everything in bins on shelves. 

Gary Hoffman

Wood Plank Magnet Boards

Submitted by sraper2 on Mon, 07/09/2012 - 19:56

I actually got the idea from Shanty 2 Chic and I thought I would share my take on it here. It was super simply...I just kreg jig'd the boards together and built a frame to the size I wanted. I bought the aluminum from Lowe's and cut it down. I actually built 6 of these so I could give 5 away as thank you gifts. The price for all 6 was under $50 and I think only about $30 of that was the materials to make the boards. The rest was spend on the stuff I made for the boards.

Here is a link for their post! http://www.shanty-2-chic.com/2012/05/diy-12-magnetic-memo-board.html

Estimated Time Investment
An Hour or Two (0-2 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Starter Project

Stair Leg Flip Top Console Table

This build was quite easy. I didn't run into any issues. I went with stair balusters for the legs instead of the 2x2's that the design calls for, but the balusters ended up being 2x2 anyways so I didn't need to make any changes. My building costs were a bit pricier as I find there's a slight price difference for lumber here in Canada. The construction of the table itself took about an hour or so, however the finishing took much longer due to the painting, staining and then lacquering and waxing!
I decided to go with a more distressed/aged look for my finish, and I thought the glass knobs would look gorgeous. I also decided to line the inside storage area because it just looked a little bland to me! All-in-all I'm very happy with the outcome!

Estimated Cost
$60-$70
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Chalk paint
Stain
Lacquer (table top)
Furniture wax (body of table)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Our New Patio Table

This took new novice DIYers about 25 hrs. Also this table is really heavy when complete so build it where you want it to sit or build in it one place and right before you are about to finish move the 3 built peieces separely where you want it to sit and finish assymbling it. Also, when completed this is counter height. We are going to take ours apart abit and shave 6in or so off the legs to be normal table height.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
About $175
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Bear Solid and Semi- Transparent Stain
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Rustic X project

Cedar coffee table and side table from rustic x plans.

*lesson learned: I weathered the wood for each table about a week apart. This meant my vinegar mixture sat for an extra week. The second table came out much darker as a result.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Steel wool dissolved in white vinegar for creating a weathered wood look.
4 coats of Polywhey for a soft semi-gloss finish
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Patio Table

Submitted by wasson23 on Thu, 07/12/2012 - 10:47

We built this table using Ana White's patio table plan. We modified it slightly only to use pallet wood for the top. With the pallet wood varying by width, we had to adjust the quantity of slats needed for the top. Using the pallet wood for the top also reduced the cost a bit. We think it turned out great! The plan was VERY easy!

Estimated Cost
$15
Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Starter Project

Fancy Hall Tree - First Project!

This was my first major woodworking project, and I am so pleased with it! I have been looking for a piece of furniture like this and couldn't find something that I liked and could afford. I spent about $180 in lumber, and also took Ana's advice and invested in a Kreg Jig. I HIGHLY recommend this! It is expensive ($100) but so worth it. I had to learn a few things along the way, and had encountered some obstacles, but in the end I am very pleased with the project. A few things I learned on my first project:

1. Exact cuts are SO important. Every 1/8" matters. It was helpful to do as many cuts as possible at the lumber store.

2. Ana mentions this in her beginners section, but it bears repeating: wood glue will repel stain. Be sure to wipe away ALL residue of wood glue before staining, and be sure to give extra sanding attention to areas that had wood glue. Otherwise you will have a white spot in the midst of your stain.

3. On this plan in particular there is one change that I recommend. Do not add the wrap around trip on the top and bottom until AFTER you have put the plywood backing on in the last step. The reason is that the plywood adds another 3/4 inch, and so there was a gap between the edge of the trip and the back on the furniture. I redid it on the top because it was so noticeable.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$180
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
Minwax Dark Walnut, satin polyurethane
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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Flower Storage Table

Submitted by JoseM860 on Mon, 08/01/2016 - 16:58

Built this table for my niece 3 years ago which she still wont let go of even though its getting small for her..  I mostly had all the materials needed minus paint which i got from home depot. Pretty straight forward project that i got done in a few hours. She was 3 at the time and is now 6 and still has the table which she still uses and has.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$12
Estimated Time Investment
An Hour or Two (0-2 Hours)
Finish Used
Sanded with 220 grit sand paper. primed and painted with behr ultra satin color
Recommended Skill Level
Starter Project

Workbench Console Table

Submitted by JSchrageII on Mon, 07/16/2012 - 16:17

This is my version of the workbench console table. The plans were very easy to follow. I used studs for the top of the table, but at least one of them was warped. This left me with a warped top. Therefore, I had to redo the top, ensuring that I had straight studs the second time. I actually laid them all out in the aisle of the hardware store to make sure they were straight. I wish I did this the first time.

The towel rack is just piping and a valve from the hardware store. There's also a bottle opener on the right side.

I was going for a more rustic/industrial feel, so I didn't use a polyurethane.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$50
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
I used a mahogany stain, and no sealer. I wanted to keep an industrial/rustic look to it with no shine.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

VersaTABLE

A table of my own design, that can can be pulled apart in order to save floor space, and create work space.

Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Finish Used
Jacobean minwax, Satin finish minwax poly and Behr Ultra Pure White Semi-Gloss
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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Outdoor Sofa

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/03/2016 - 17:53

Had an awesome time building this! Very little modification from original plans. Used Thompsons water seal, Desert Brown. 

Estimated Cost
$90 without cushions
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Thompsons water seal, Desert Brown
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Refinished End Table

Submitted by MikeB on Wed, 07/18/2012 - 10:19

My mother found this old end table in her mother's basement in the mid 90's and brought it home with her to refinish. The table was very flimsy and Mom just didn't know how to fix it, so it sat in her garage since then. I saw it back in March when helping clean out the garage. I asked if I could restore it for her. I think it turned out really nice. Thanks to this site, I have been given the confidence to tackle projects like this. Just wanted to share the project and say thanks to everyone here for making this site a great resource.

I fixed the table legs, sanded the table, used red mahogany stain, and about 15 coats of Poly to give the table a high gloss finish.

The additional photos are 1 of the original table and 1 of the table after staining and no Poly applied.

Mom was shocked with the finished project. Nothing more pleasing then see Mom smile!

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$10.00
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
red mahogany stain and Poly.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Distressed Farmhouse Storage Bed

Submitted by atphelan on Thu, 05/08/2014 - 11:33

This is my biggest project to date; I put it together with a few modifications to the plans on this website (as I'm sure everyone does!) It will be my wife and my bed for quite some time and hopefully I can pass it along in the future. Seems sturdy as a rock and the additional storage will benefit us as our home has minimal closet space. The finish is a waxed-stained-sanded painted surface.

I broke this project into 3 phases: headboard, benches, and footboard. Juggling two kids and a wife, its hard to be able focus completely on a project without some (often welcome) interruptions.

One final note: this website introduced me to and this project confirmed that my favorite tool in my tool shed is the Kreg Pocket hole Jig; bought it thinking I would use it on a buffett table I built and have used it on every project since!

Estimated Cost
$350
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
waxed-stained-sanded painted surface
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

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Alabaster White X Desk

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 08/09/2016 - 09:58

Shortened to 5ft length.

 

  I used a lot of extra screws in the legs for additional supports, and filled all the gaps and screws with wood filler. I also used electric planer on top to flatten surface and then sand, sand, sand. 

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$40 (not including the paint)
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Alabaster Satin Paint
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Farmhouse bed with storage full size

Submitted by tdub69 on Mon, 05/25/2020 - 11:27

I built this bed for my daughters newly remodeled bedroom. It was overall pretty simple build. The plans were simple and easy to follow. I did add some center supports on the storage boxes under the center slats for added strength.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$200
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
White Valspar satin gloss
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Farm Style Side Table

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 02/13/2024 - 12:26

This was a new project idea my wife wanted me to do. It was relatively simple to follow. I felt it turned out pretty good. I've always felt that Ana's plans were well thought out and simple to follow. Even for a beginner like me.

 

Robert Gilliam

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