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Turquoise Bar Stool
I wanted a bar stool for my kitchen counter and this plan was perfect for what I wanted. I painted it turquoise to match a bookcase I had in the connecting living room. Since I already had the paint and wax all I had to pay for was the wood.
Sealed with wax.
Fancy X desk
Loved this desk, for my first project I was extremely pleased how it turned out.
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Cedar Storage Box
My wife and I constructed this cedar storage box over a few days. We lined the inside with heavy-duty plastic in the hopes of keeping it dry(ish). It will store the cushions for our patio chairs, which otherwise would be laying around in our master bedroom taking up space. The legs on the storage box still have the bark attached to the boards, which gives it a great unique effect. We purchased a whole bunch of cedar from a mill for cheap - they are "off cuts," or edges with bark on them. There are a ton of useable boards that we've pulled and the rest we'll use as firewood. It was a great deal, but a lot of labor to go through the huge pile. Overall, very worth it when you consider the price per useable board is <$1 for cedar. This was our first major woodworking projects and I have to say -- the box came together beautifully. Thank you for the detailed plans. I'm very grateful for this online community!
Rustic Farm Desk
My Version of your Country 'X' Desk, Thank you for your website & videos, Joe from Canada
Chevron Shoe Bench
I based this project on the Outdoor Shoe Bench. We used some leftover wood from a large building project, so we had to make some changes depending on wood dimensions available, but it worked. We also did a few things a little differently, such as the overall dimensions and how we did the lot. I very much appreciated the help and inspiration I got from this website!
Storage cabinet
We needed some extra kitchen storage with a baby on the way and this project did the trick! We needed something skinny since space is a premium in our kitchen. I am happy with how this turned out. I made the shelves adjustable using the Kreg shelf pin jig, which worked amazingly.
Laundry Room Table
I modified the plans for the farmhouse console table to create a laundry room table. I changed the shelf height and used 2x4s running the entire length for the shelf.
Moody Electric Fireplace Surround
Used Ana's plans to build my floor to ceiling shiplap fireplace. Excellent guide made it easy.
Angelo
Red Fancy Hall Tree
This was my first wood working project in a very long time. I was a little nervous about doing it because it would be on display in the main entry way of our house and I didnt want to make any mistakes. It took a little longer than I had hoped, but I think going slower helped make it perfect.
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Sat, 09/01/2012 - 14:31
Very Nice!
Great job! Been wanting to make one myself. Love the color and stain.
Outdoor chaise lounge
I wanted a set of pool deck furniture and your plans were exactly what I was looking for! I made two chaise lounges and two chairs. I bought the cushions from Big Lots at a great price. The longest part of the building process was sanding each board. I modified the plans by adding wheels, using a 1 × 2 instead of a dowel for the reclining bar, and changing the legs slightly. It was so helpful to have a buying and cutting list!
Rustic X Console Table
I built this table for a friend. It was fairly easy! The only problem I encounted was getting the 2x2 trim pieces flush with the legs while building the frames. When I just laid them on the floor they would sink in further than the legs. So I made sure to check their positioning and hold them in place with one hand while drilling in the screw with the other hand. It was a fun build and I would definitely build it again!
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Sat, 09/24/2016 - 10:37
This finish is absolutely
This finish is absolutely amazing! Great job, what a lucky friend!
Modern round table
Extended round tanke with a middel section and a cross skapes leg structure. Loves working with the table top. I Sander down the old tanke top, jigsawed out the desired shape, brunt it with a blow torch, Sandnes and oiled with a stain. So satisfied.
Kids Bookshelf
Perfect size for my granddaughter and her growing book collection. Turned out great! Thx so much.
Trevor
so sweet - step stool
This is something I didn't know I needed until I built it - just wanted a quick, simple project - now it is finished, I use it frequently (It does hold an adult's weight!). I used radiata pine as per plans, but 3 pieces of cypress pine (fence pickets) for the threads. Very clever design & just a sweet piece of furniture. I like my timber au naturel, so finished it clear.
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First attempt at wood work
This is my first attempt at wood working. Now I am going to try the rustic look finishing.
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Tue, 07/08/2014 - 09:15
It took a few attempts and my
It took a few attempts and my miter saw would only go to 48deg but not hard just took some preplanning and practice on scrap wood
Sat, 07/12/2014 - 21:16
So I tried the rustic look
So I tried the rustic look stain with tee and oxidizer, and I it came out brown, so disappointed
Sweet Pea Bunk Bed with adjusted design
My daughter found the Sweet Pea bed on the Ana White site. She asked if I would build one for the girls. And, of course, I agreed. I had to resove one big issue... Building the bed in my basement workshop and moving it to her 1920 vintage house where tight turns presented barriers to getting into the stairwell and up to the 2nd floor. My solution was to build the upper and lower bed separately. The front, back and sides of each bed are assembled with threaded bolts, washer and wing nuts. The top bunk bolts to the bottom bunk. The pergola and roof facade also are bolted on. The stairs are two separate pieces that bolt together.
My first workbench
This is my first attempt and first woodwook project ever. I used the plans from this site for the workbench with space for a table saw. I changed the dimensions to 4'Wx7'Lx3'H (originally 3x6x2 1/2). It ended up bigger than I imagined though. But hopefully not bad for my 1st shot at a project of this scope. Next step is a polyethylene finish. It looks like the plan has been removed from this site though.
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DIY Greenhouse with Reclaimed Material
My wife & I did this in two weekends, we're not that handy but your plans were easy to follow. Mostly reclaimed material. So fun & we love it!
Thanks!!
Tammie & Scott
Cabinet Door Snack Table
We really needed some sort of coffee table for our game room loft, but we didn't want something that big taking up space in the small room. Armed with the plans for Ana's Turned Leg Coffee Table and an old cabinet door we found on the side of the road, we made a snack table instead.
We modified Ana's plans a bit to accommodate the cabinet door. It was very simple, and only took us a few hours to build. You can find all the details on my blog.