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Cedar Outdoor Stools from bench
one of my first ana white plans was a cedar outdoor table and chairs that I was never 100% happy with but never the less lasted ten years before yesterday when I decided to undo all the screws (I didn't use glue on this one and it wasn't a kreg project - probably why I wasn't happy with it!).
I transformed those simple benches and table into four stools (varying heights for various members of the family) as well as a cedar planter. So the wood was 100% from the previous project so there is a lot of variance in the stain.
I sort of merged the adirondack stool and the farmhouse counter stool patterns as I didn't do both a bevel and a mitre cut I just a 5 degree mitre for the legs.
I used 1x3 and 1x4 for the legs and joined them together to make an L (I saw this on another brag post on the site) because I wanted to reuse the wood that I had leftover from the bench.
I put together the entire project using glues and brad nails but I will be adding some extra screws for longevity.
for the top, I took a 1x4 and traced a slight angle out of the top based on that of another stool I had and cut it out with a jig saw, to make the seat a bit more comfortable than the flat seat on the farmhouse stools. They are very comfortable and this was such an easy mod!
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Saw Horse writing desk
I enjoyed building this project for my wife. The plans are easy to follow. I decided to trim the desk by adding 1x3 boards along the sides, and widened the shelves on the bottom with additional 1x3 boards. I also found an old chair and stained it to match the desk.
Lighted Bar Sign
Inspired from a sign we saw at Home Goods however it was half the size and twice the price! Ask for a how to.
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Craft table with Oak Plywood and Chalk Paint
As a solo and novice woodworker, it took me a while to get used to the pocket hole jig and longer to cut the wood myself but eventually it all came together. To ensure I could get it out of the house if I move, I used circle 8 desktop fasteners to fasten the plywood top to the risers. I am proud I finished and love to use the table now for both craft work and breakfast on the weekends.
Shelves are pine with Minwax oak stain
Paint is Valspar chalk paint: Kid Gloves for the outside and Bonnet Ribbon for the interior, all finished with Satin finishing wax.
The Greenhouse Gets a Custom Door Window!
I knew I wanted an unusual window in our new greenhouse door. It took a lot of looking, but finally found what I was looking for!
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Customized Farmhouse Table
I found this website while trying to find DIY plans for a bookcase for my sons room. After I saw all the plans, the bookcase project got bumped down the list. My husband was a little skeptical when I said I wanted to build a kitchen table, but he still handed over the keys to his truck and off I went to the hardware store.
I built this during the night after my 4 month old son went down for the night, so usually around 7:30pm. I tried to be finished with anything loud (sanding) by 9pm. I changed the dimensions to be shorter and wider than the plans and I removed the stretchers since I wanted the option to put chairs on the ends. To keep the table sturdy and square I substituted 2 x 6 for the side boards instead of 2 x 4 and also added corner supports underneath. Because I had 2 x 6 as the side boards I also needed to make the table slightly higher to still give adequate leg room. The table is 31" high instead of the normal 30". The top is 2 x 10 tongue and groove clear Doug Fir left over from a flooring project.
I sanded the entire table starting with 80 grit, 120, 220 and then used 320 in between polyurethane coats. I also sanded down all corners and edges since in no time my son will be learning to walk and I want to avoid serious injuries by running into sharp corners.
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Tue, 04/30/2013 - 09:19
Beautiful! I'll bet your
Beautiful! I'll bet your husband is a believer now!
Fri, 01/03/2020 - 12:59
you did a great job! Love…
you did a great job! Love your stain and finish! Nice job!
Fri, 01/03/2020 - 12:59
you did a great job! Love…
you did a great job! Love your stain and finish! Nice job!
Little Helper
Granddaughter Little Helper!
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Vintage X Back Step Stool End Table
This project is one of my favourites. I loved it so much that I made 6 of them.
They are extremely easy to make. The plans are super easy to follow.
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Kids chair
With a lot of children doing their work from home due to the pandemic we have had a lot of folks ask of we make children's tables/desks and chairs. Yes, we make tables, but no, we didn't make chairs....
Until now, thanks to Ana White! These are super cute amd fun to make.
It's a little difficult to tell exactly how small they are, so I modeled my drill for reference.
Happy building
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Chicken Tractor
A friend of mine got two baby chicks and needed something for them to live in. She also wanted to be able to move it around the yard so they could have freah grass to be on. It uses 2x4s, 3/4 plywood, chicken wire, and plastic roofing. It was a fun build.
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Truss Beam Table
I built this farmhouse table from your plans. It turned out great, I had to modify the plans and make it bigger to fit my needs. But we love the outcome and it was well worth it to do this project.
Bottom and Benches Finish: Glossy Polyurethane.
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Storage Bench/Daybed
This was my 2nd woodworking project, so I was very pleased with the results. I wanted more seating and storage for my office area. I liked the look of the Farmhouse Storage Bed, so I decided to modify the plans and turn it into a bench. I made the seating area 30" wide and 68" long. Instead of headboard and footboard, I made 2 sides that were about 40" tall (36" 4x4 plus the 2x4 and 2x6). I made 3 24" deep drawers and left the back side open so that I can store electronics that need to be charged in them with the cords hanging out the back of the drawers. It was a lot of fun to make, and I know that my family will enjoy it!
Closet redo
Need more room in my closet, and when I came across Ana White and saw this closet, I said I can do this. I planned how I was going to do it and bought all the necessary supplies prior . It tool me 6 days to complete. Only had help nailing shelf to wall. First time using power tools.
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Very first build...Rustic Media Center
I really dont have any plans for this build. I wanted to purchase a nice rustic media center for my living. I am mounting my flat screen on the wall and wanted a cool media center to sit below it. So I came up with this project. I still plan on lightly sanding it some to bring out the grain and have that look of streaks. I also still need to add polycrylic, clear gloss. I literally just got done staining it. The pictures really dont do it any justice. It looks wayy better in person. Being that this is my first project it took me 1 week to build, sand and stain. Still have some work to put it to it, just a coat of polycrylic and light sanding. I probably have over 30 hours in to this build and around 40 bucks for screws, sandpaper, stain, glue and countersink bits. I think that is it, if you have any questions or comments please let me know! :)
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Sun, 05/05/2013 - 22:38
Rustic Media Center
Wow, looks pretty incredible! Nice job with the stain, too.
Tue, 05/07/2013 - 19:09
Thank you!! I appreciate it.
Thank you!! I appreciate it. While I was staining it in my garage, with the garage door open. I had a few couples that walked by stop to talk and ask questions about the piece. Made me feel good that your hard work is appreciated. Thanks again!
Ninja turtle loft bed
Made this bed using the Fire truck bed plane.. Thanks to the simple easy plan from you, made this build sure easy. About 9 hours tine to build and paint. Appox. Cost was about $280.
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Farmhouse table
A pine tree at the cottage was diseased and needed to be cut down. We had a portable saw mill come to slice the tree into 2.5 inch planks which became a couple of tables after about 5 years of drying the wood.
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DIY Backyard Climbing Gym
My very first woodworking project was Ana-White's farm house bed! I've made so many projects now, I decided to start fancy'ing up my backyard!. We took all pressure treated wood to make the wall foundation, painted it, sealed it, then used Screw on Holds to make the climbing portion.
I have a full tutorial listed here http://www.impatientlycrafty.com/2013/05/07/diy-backyard-climbing-wall/
Thanks Ana for helping inspire me to create more wood stuff!!!
we simply sketched out the design from ideas online..
Lowboard Entertainment Center
Just moved to Germany and needed an entertainment center. Looked at furniture stores and everything was either extremely expensive or IKEA particle board junk.
My husband and I found out about Hornbach, basically Home Depot or Lowes of Germany.
Found all the materials and some tools with the help of the English speaking staff.
Used some pretty cool looking butcher block type wood they had that was reasonably priced. Didn't recognize any of the stain brands so picked a color and crossed our fingers.
Overall one of my easiest projects and a fun experience here in Europe.
Farmhouse Desk
My husband built me this beautiful farmhouse desk for my guest bedroom! Thank you for the plans! I am in love with it and now enjoy working on grad school homework!
Danielle