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farm table and benches in 2 hrs
easy to follow directions
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Tue, 04/09/2013 - 19:19
Just saw this, it's really nice!
I don't think I'm ever going to buy from anyone again - making stuff is so much fun, don't you think? I might have to try your farm table, once I finish the loveseats and coffee table for outside!
Square Apothecary Coffee Table with Toy Box Rrundle
I loved the design of the apothecary coffee table, but knew a square table would look best in my space. I have a 15 month old son who's toys are always all over our living room so the toy box trundle seemed like a perfect secret storage solution for us. I combined the plans of the apothecary toy box trundle with the library coffee table. The 3 sides are built similar to the sides in the plans for the library table, as well as the table top. The toy box trundle was built according to the plans for the apothecary table except that I made it a very deep drawer 33"X34.5". The table top measures 43.5"X40" This was my first time building a piece of furniture (I've built a chicken coop) and first time using my kreg-jig to make pocket holes. I had a great time building learned a lot. It took me awhile to complete because I was only able to work on it when my son napped.
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Sun, 01/19/2014 - 17:57
This is so pretty and
This is so pretty and functional. I love it! I have been trying to decide on a design for a coffee table and this just might be it!
My Simple Outdoor Lounge Chair with 2x4 modification
I modified this chair with 2x4's as the base and 2x2 for decoration on arms, this is prior to sanding and finishing
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Mary's sewing table
Built using your sewing table as the base idea. Pine cabinet, drawers and drawer fronts. The top is Hickory, poplar and red oak. base top dimension is 30x30 and folds out to 30x90. Mary will get this as a surprise on Christmas day. Cabinet and to is Varathane 3x. Casters are from Woodcraft and drawer slides are Hickory Hardware.
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Mon, 12/28/2020 - 07:05
build the size of cutting…
build the size of cutting mat. Add roller for fabric.
Porch Planter Steps
I love how sturdy and beautiful these planter steps turned out! They were easy to build and work perfectly with the new deck/front porch I built this summer. I only needed one step and I used the same 1x material for the top of the step as I did the deck. I just added a couple more supports for the 1x material, as it isn't as sturdy as 2x6's. Thank you so much for the wonderful plan!
media unit
Custom size media unit using a combination of Ana's plans.
2. Two coats BM high gloss enamel white
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Fri, 04/20/2012 - 02:13
Thanks Handy girl
The doors are 1/4" plywood attached to the 1 x 2 frame on the back. Fairly simple to do as I don't have a router to make them inset. Good luck!
Tue, 12/04/2012 - 12:38
How did you attach together
I was wondering how you attached the bookshelf unit to the base unit on the side cabinets?
Thank you!
6-Pack Carrier
I've seen a couple of photos of "bottle caddies" for sale and I figured I could make my own. Seemed easy enough. I used 3/8" project wood from the Blue Store. I made the six-pack carrier for my neighbor who has been teaching me how to make all-grain homebrew.
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Tue, 01/21/2014 - 14:56
Looks great!
I home brew myself and I think this is a fantastic idea! How did you go about putting the label on the side?
In reply to Looks great! by tommybo76
Tue, 01/21/2014 - 17:37
Thanks!
Actually, it was quite, quite easy. You just have to run wax paper through your inkject printer. I followed this post here:
http://www.unexpectedelegance.com/2011/09/01/wax-paper-transfer-tutoria…
I've done the transfer a couple of times. The possibilities are endless!
Thu, 01/23/2014 - 07:09
Thank you!
This will come in very handy for lots of projects. I really appreciate you sharing this with me!
Wed, 12/24/2014 - 05:03
Awesome Christmas Present Project
I just finished making some similar wooden 6-pack holders as Christmas Gifts and they are awesome. These are such a great idea for a homemade present too. Take a look at my slightly different take on this project at http://www.photowayne.com/?p=62
Faux Oars
Built these Ana White Faux Oars out of scrap pine. I experimented with the finish, trying to make a more weathered look. I used Minwax Special Walnut and Jacobean and white washed. I also rounded the edges using a router and orbital sander. Easy and fun project!
Industrial Bookcase for my office
I built this bookcase for some office storage.
Dorm Room Counterheught Table
My grandson is in his second year college. He just got his first apartment and needed a table for homework and eating and folding clothes. We made a scaled down version of a farm table and it turned out exactly the way we wanted it.
Roger H
Charging Station Via $10 Ledges
In my house, we have cell phones, music players, ebook readers that all need to be charged. Not a day goes by that either a device or a cord in misplaced. I was trying to figure out a solution, when I thought about the $10 ledge plan. I made a 24" shelf. The only modification I made was taking a 1 1/4" spade bit and cut out a hole in the bottom shelf so I could feed the cords up onto the ledge. I still have to paint it, but I am going to hang it right by our family calendar so we all know where they belong! Yeah for a cheap and easy solution!!!
Open Shelf Console with Modifications
I modified the size of the original plan to better fit the space. It is slightly deeper and taller than the plans. I also used a router to create a rabbet for the glass inserts in the doors.
The finish is a homemade chalk paint followed by multiple coats of furniture wax. The build itself was quick and straight forward, but the finish took the most time.
The console really pops in a room full of stained furniture. I love the look, shape, and versatility of it--thank you for sharing the plans!
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Thu, 01/23/2014 - 08:36
Beautiful!
This project looks really good. I love the glass inserts and the color you chose.
Val @ artsybuildinglady.blogspot.ca
Washer Dryer Pedestals
We have a very small laundry room and we wanted some additional room to put shoes when we walk in. We also couldn't have the pedestal be too tall or our washer and dryer would hit the shelves we put in over the laundry room. For this reason I modified the plans to remove the bottom and adjusted the height of the plans to just fit. I was worried about the stability, but made this super strong.
Communion Table from truss Sofa table plans
Wanted to make a Communion Table for church found these plans here on Ana White and just had to use it. I modified them to make the table 24 inches wide and only 52 inches long. I had fun making this and had help from all five of my kids with the oldest being 11 and the youngest 3. Thanks for recommending these plans they were awesome. 👍
Cabinet Style Farmhouse Nightstand
Bedroom DIY Suite
Paul Burdine
Diaper Caddy
I've made these tool boxes for my grandkids, but loved the idea to use them for other things. This is the 2nd diaper caddy I've made and each one has been a hit with the new grandparent or parent. I think they're cute and practical!
Painting took longer than building it!
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Doll Bunk Bed
I made this for my grand-daughter for her birthday following the plan from the plan catalog using my Keg Jig and scraps from previous projects. My wife followed a link from then plan to make the pad and quilt. I spray painted it with a semi-gloss pink - her favorite color
Mudroom Bench with Easy Drawers
We've been desperate for more storage in our little house and this build really helped. The whole bench is 103“ wide and each drawer gives us 24"x17" of usable space. We had to do some custom shaping for the benchtop (two joined fir 2x12's) fit as the walls are not square but in the end we were really pleased.
The hardest part of the project was getting all of this built and in place while working around a busy family as this is our only meal space and the majority of cutting/forming was done either on the weekends or after bedtimes. If I were to do this again I'd prioritize sending the kids to grandparents for the weekend and know king everything except for paint out in one go.
We could have spent less time with the benchtop by using plywood like in the plans but we wanted the look of a separate benchtop. We may replace the fir with stained oak down the line but this should be plenty sturdy for the next several years.
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DIY Outdoor Table
Parents wanted an outdoor table on the deck. They had scrap wood in the basement from when the house was built. Found the design from Ana White, inspired, and adapted it. It was a small project, but the success of this inspired me to get back into building furniture. It doesn't have to be complicated and the satisfaction of building something from materials that exist and working with what one has in terms of tools and skills is very satisfying.