Hand Made by: Rusty Pine
I made this in 1 day from the plans here on Ana White what a fun project it was and fairly simple to build
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I made this in 1 day from the plans here on Ana White what a fun project it was and fairly simple to build
for such a beautiful piece..www.facebook.com/groups/ozaofwc/
Built for my son's room!
I had so nuch fun making this table. I love how it turned it out.
Mrs. Lasley
This bar is constructed from blue true dimensional 2x and 4x blue pine. The top of the bar was put together with biscuits. Bottom portion was joined with lag screws. Stained with mini wax.
I found your plans for the child storage chair while searching for chair designs to build a student desk for a customer. With the addition of the table to the chair it works well. The wood is from a local sawmill where I work so I can cut it to my specifications right from the log. The wood is Curupay or Bolivian Rose Wood and changes color from brown to red from the sun light. The finish is shellac and varnish. While taking the first one to the customer another person ask for 2 so it looks like I may be making chairs for a while.....
This was a nice easy build for a saturday or sunday morning. Build this as a house warming gift.
This was one of my first projects. I just used a circular saw but a mitre saw would be better. I’ll look for one soon. It was rewarding, fun and we love how it looks on our back patio.
I started this project on my own never building anything before. It was so fun. My husband helped me get the roof on and the trim work.
Sharon N
Rustic X Console, built as directed. After building we sanded the whole thing pretty well, and did one coat of walnut stain. After the stain dried, I went back and painted over with a bright beachy blue, and while the paint was still wet, wiped it with rags. You have to work in small sections so the paint doesn't dry too quickly. I also went over some areas (where the paint was too thick and on the shelves) with a wet rag, then back over with a dry one. Two coats of satin polyurethane (spray) on top and all done! I want to get rid of the lamp and do 3 different sizes of white lanterns instead!
Tue, 07/10/2012 - 19:21
I love that finish - the stain and the paint color go perfectly together.
In reply to I love that finish - the by mycreativeescapes
Wed, 07/11/2012 - 17:45
Thank you so much! It's Minwax walnut stain and Valspar (you can get at Lowe's) Beach Sparkle (semi-gloss) paint over it. Followed with 2 coats of spray poly and you're good to go! :)
Second project. I built this bench for my front porch. This was a practice project to get comfortable with pocket screws before I attempt a large table for my back patio.
I have a tendency to kick my feet while I'm working at my desk so I decided to customize the bottom and have only legs. I love how it turned out!
I built these cute little houses with scrap wood. They are easy to customize!
I used 1x6 boards for the house and 1x2 boards for the roof. I attached the roof with bradnails.
Built this for my daughter. Plans were excellent and I needed them because I am not an advanced woodworker. Going to try for a matching end table. If you have plans that would be greatly appreciated.
Jim Carr
We had pool toys and nerf guns all over our porch! I decided to build a locker system for all of it! I already had the bench, so I modified the plans a bit to fit around it. I also added extra hooks for wet towels and goggles to be hung up to dry. Some of the hooks are large bolts that we had laying around the tool shed. They actually hold wet towels in place better than store bought hooks ;)
This was my first project. It was really easy to execute. I thought that I would have a hard time with the strips, but it was not what I imagined at all. It turned out very well.
Ana- I can’t thank you enough this was my very first build-EVER. With guidance from my hubby, I was able to build this beautiful pottery bench/ bar. Definitely wish I would have stained some pieces prior to assembling but live and learn. I’m officially hooked on helping in the shop and doing some of my “honey do’s” myself!
I wanted to clean up my garage and tools when I saw your work bench idea. Fun project and great organizer.
Mark Roessler
Just finished these for my 3 yr old twins, and they love them! Took me about 5-6 hours of work, including painting/drying time. I definitely recommend spray painting the parts before assembling to get all edges sealed.
This was my second project and I ran into some difficulties because the wood I was working with was not perfectly straight. I was in a hurry to finish it and did not apply polyurethane, but I really wish that I had after seeing how great it is on another project.
This is one of two chairs that I recently built to replace some outdoor furniture that only lasted 2 years in the Florida sun. Rather than buying a new set, I figured I could just rebuild them using wood which would last a lot longer. I built these off the measurements of the chairs I was replacing, and also had to keep the dimensions the same since they came with custom cushions that I wanted to re-use. They are approx. 15" high at the seat, 31" deep and 28" wide
I used 4 PT 4x4's for the support in the corners, 4 - 1x10 common board for the outside edges and 12 1x4's. I used decking screws and stained it with a dark walnut followed by a coat of poly.
They are on the heavy side, but came out great and will definitely last longer than 2 years!