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Easter Caddy's
Ahhh Storage Caddy's - who can have enough of them!!! I wanted something special for the 7 kids that were coming of to my house (all under the age of 5!). So Friday I got building and painting - I think I got it all done in about 3-4 hours total. Once you get an assembly line going - it doesn't take too long. I am SO happy with how it turned out!!!! Be sure to check out my blog post for more pictures - I seriously couldn't stop taking pictures of these caddys!!!
Trash Can (For the dogs!)
I made a smaller version of Ana's trash can for outdoor use. I used scrap wood that I joined with the Kreg Jig but I think it would have been easier to buy the size she recommends (but this was free!) We are always walking our dogs and then stuck with bags of poop and no where to put them. They end up in a pile near our door (GROSS.) so I built this to 'house' the dog poop until trash day. It's enclosed so there's no odor when you walk past it, and it looks much better on our front porch than poop bags. I painted it to match our front door so it looks like it 'belongs' up there. Ahhh, much better.
Rustic Bed
Farmhouse bed!!!
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Garage Shelves
My new garage shelves. Not my first project, but I really liked the way they turned out. Used 1/2" plywood at 16" width. I attached the plywood with wood glue and 2" brad nails every 12 inches. I used an impact driver to screw the 2x4 into the wall and to attach the vertical legs. Saved a lot of time and wrist fatigue.
Rustic X desk
When my son graduated from the paramedic course in college I asked him what I could make for him. He said that he needed a desk. So I made one using your plan out of 2X4’s. I used my propane torch to lightly burn the wood, then I made a void and inserted, my Cap badge from when I was in the service and coated the top in epoxy . The rest of the desk has several coats of polyurethane
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Easiest Upholstered Western Bench
The nailheads were finally restocked, and I finished the bench. Thanks for all the responses!
Easy Kitchen Island
Had to adjust the measurements to fit the space I had to use it in my tiny kitchen but it turned out pretty well.
boys crib
I've looked around for a crib for my son who is very manly, and also has a baby doll. All I could find were pink or purple or floral cribs which led me to the Internet in search of Plans to build my own. I found your site and love the crib that you built for Olivia. This is our manly version that my son and I completed today. Thank you!
Kids shop
Really enjoyed this project, thanks for the great plans!
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Wed, 01/03/2018 - 20:19
Really enjoyed this project
Really enjoyed this project and my boy loves the shop. Great plans, thank you!
King size Farm Bed
One of many Ana White projects my husband has tackled in the last several years...we painted it a grey stain...love it!
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Clubhouse based on Ana's Plan
I used Ana's plan as a base.
I changed it from 8x8 to 8x12, made the 4x4x8's to 4x4x10' for a higher main platform and swing platform, and added a 12' long monkey bar set to the other side. Also, an 8' climbing wall and a plank walkway to accompany the two slides.
For the clubhouse, I used Hardiplank 4x8 sheets for the siding and an EZ-Framer kit for the structure itself.
The slides I purchased from Lowes, monkey bars from Amazon, and the swing frame braces from Amazon as well. The swing kits I got from ebay.
Big Ur (Sur) Table
I love the C&B Big Sur dining tables and was excited to come across these plans. I tackled making a copy of the Big Sur dining table using Ana's plans as a starting point with some modifications and custom dimensions (4' x 4' x 31"). This was my first major woodworking project and I wanted it to be as nice and strong as possible so I tackled joining the rails of the frame to the legs with mortise and tenon joints. The main reason I did this was because I used 1 1/4 and 1 3/4 red oak for the entire table and I just wasn't convinced screws could handle the weight of the top on the frame. I also wanted to learn how to make those joints. I used my plunge router to cut both the mortises and the tenons and it worked out reasonably well. Now that I have a table saw I will be using that with a dado blade for tenons in the future. I sanded to 320 grit and finished with four coats of General Finishes Gel Stain in Java followed by four coats of Minwax spray on polyurethane. The last step was to apply paste wax using 0000 steel wool and then buff with a clean rag. I love the way this came out and am now planning on making a bar cabinet with wine bottle holders in the same style. The total cost of the table was on the higher end than I'm used to because the wood was pricey but it was still so much less than the C&B Big Sur price tag. I'm lucky that I have a hardwood lumber supplier just a few minutes down the road that does custom milling of 100's of different species.
DIY Mobile Lumber Rack
I finally have order in my garage! I built a mobile lumber rack using plans from the Rogue Engineer. My husband and I knocked out this project one Sunday afternoon. It can store a huge load of lumber and best of all, it’s portable. We are very, very pleased with the final project! Storing all our lumber on the rack has freed up a great deal of space in our garage.
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Sun, 06/21/2015 - 16:07
Great job!
I made one of these about a month ago after seeing it on the Rogue Engineer's website and just love it. It's exactly what we needed since we are always having to move things around in the garage. You did a great job.
Sun, 06/21/2015 - 16:08
Great job!
I made one of these about a month ago after seeing it on the Rogue Engineer's website and just love it. It's exactly what we needed since we are always having to move things around in the garage. You did a great job.
Wine-A-Dirondack by Ana Design
Thanks for the free plans made some modifications. Sharing for all....Have the assembly line going as gifts to my Oklahoma University friends...Personally I am Oklahoma State University....but was a Wine-A -Dirondack among friends....
Cedar Chest
I created this from rough cut cedar I glued everything together and finished it off with brad nails and brass hinges. Then I added a poly gloss on the outside.
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Cabin Single Bed
This is the cabin single bed. The bookcase/drawers and desk are almost done and will be posted soon. This was a great project, very easy and my son is so excited! Thanks again Ana :) We used a green milk paint with Federal Blue milk paint over it, distressed it and then used a brown glaze and polyacrylic.
Annika's Big Girl Bed
Wanted to utilize my daughters small bedroom, and give her a custom bed without a huge price tag.
Supply list...required an additional 2x4
Used a bunkie board bought at local furniture store ($50) instead of slats for mattress.
Cleats that were 2x2 weren't wide enough to keep bunkie board in- it kept falling out. (standard is 38 " wide) so I replaced those with 2x3s. Decking on platform is very sturdy- maybe a bit overkill for a 40 lb kid.
Overall a quick project. My mom and I built it- Lowes did all cuts for us (no charge!) except the angled stairs- which mom did.
Turned out great- were were brand new to this- so struggled a bit as instructions are somewhat vague (where to drill holes- step by step process out of order) Drill all your pocket holes in all pieces prior to assembly. I would have sanded and stained prior to assembly too- doing in a tiny bedroom was tricky. Staining and sanding took the most time.
Overall alot of fun- ready to do next project. Thank-you for the inspiration!
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Sun, 07/07/2013 - 20:58
The bed looks great! It
The bed looks great! It really caught my eye as I made this bed for my daughter Annika too. I am sure yours will enjoy it just as much as mine does.
Mon, 07/08/2013 - 14:00
Annikas of the world, unite!
Ha! I'm building one for my daughter Annika as well! :D I feel like I'm part of a secret club now.
Harriet table and chairs
I am so happy with my work.. It has turned out perfect. I love them.
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In reply to Cute paint job by CSaintD
Wed, 12/30/2015 - 04:25
Thank you
Thank you for your kind words and I am so excited that you took time to leave me a reply.
Storage Bed
We used the plans for a six drawer storage bed to build this with a custom headboard and footboard. We used plywood to build these boxes but have since switched to using MDF. We use a pine laminate for the drawer faces.
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Sat, 09/26/2020 - 05:51
Size boards?
I absolutely love this style. I am trying to figure out your modifications.
What size pine planks are those for the foot and head board? 6”?
Thanks!
In reply to Size boards? by leftysgirl
Wed, 10/05/2022 - 10:08
I would guess 1x6 too
I would guess 1x6 too
Floating Shelves... Simply Fantastic and Easy...
Utilized your idea... First ever woodworking project. My wife is super excited these shelves came out superb. She is excited to see what I have planned next. Thank you.
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Mon, 12/27/2021 - 22:22
Great first build!
Way to go, that looks amazing! Can't wait to see your next project:)
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Ana White Admin
Sun, 12/26/2021 - 17:13
Great scrap project!
Awesome, thank you for sharing!