Salvaged Wood Planter
I built a planter box from salvaged wood all by myself in a morning. While the project was a little more involved than I had expected it really encouraged me to keep trying to build new things.
I built a planter box from salvaged wood all by myself in a morning. While the project was a little more involved than I had expected it really encouraged me to keep trying to build new things.
My wife saw the farmhouse table and wanted me to build it so bad, that she sold our current dining table the next day! Looks like we had to do it! Just love this table and the plans were so easy to follow. We modified the legs and a few other things, but all in all we are so happy with the results. This is only my third build, so im learning as I go, but we couldnt be mroe happy with the results!
Thu, 08/13/2015 - 10:09
Thank you for sharing your amazing build! Love the finish!
In reply to Absolutely Gorgeous! by Ana White Admin
Thu, 08/13/2015 - 10:17
Thanks! My wife picked it, i just applied it..haha
Thu, 12/01/2016 - 17:13
LOVE the table! Where did you purchase the legs?
In reply to LOVE the table! Where did you by kimd17
Sun, 12/25/2016 - 12:38
Thanks! Bought them online from osbournewood.com. I'm in the process of building another for my mother in law because she loved it so much!
Rustic X Hall Tree with White and natural finish!
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I love these benches/table. They were easy to make and are comfortable to sit in.
This is a bed that we did for my son's room, Star Wars theme.
I made this sliding mirror jewelry cabinet for my wife for Christmas.
My best friend's 30th birthday was approaching and she had mentioned that she needed some nice chairs for her front porch. I got so excited when I saw these. So I made her one! Unfortunately, I had a few issues with the prop support, but I think we've remedied it. The dowel kept splitting when weight was bared on it. Now, neither of us are "small" girls, but we're not huge, either! So I replaced it with an oak piece of 1x2. That seems to have fixed the problem, and the corner of the 1x2 fits in between the slats nicely and holds it in place. Sorry the pictures are awful. I'll have a finished product picture up soon. (-:
This was actually my first "real" project. I've fixed several things before and tinkered around with woodworking, but I'm just starting to get into it. I can definitely say that I've found my hobby!
Tue, 11/06/2012 - 22:10
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Mon, 05/20/2013 - 22:24
There are different type of Birthday gifts you can buy some decorative things also purchase perfumes, accessories it depends on the person likes and dislikes. real throwing knives
Mon, 08/12/2013 - 02:48
This tends to happen in situations where the gift is given with an understood or explicit agreement between the giver of the gift and its receiver that some type of service will be rendered often exterior of usual legitimate methods because of the gift. http://bestdaggers.tumblr.com/
Fri, 03/07/2014 - 05:08
Though I must say I like the chair, I personally would have reservations about the choice of colours. I think something a little more colourful would be more befitting, maybe something more immature, because people don't like to be reminded that they are getting old, the extent of which depends a great deal on their achievements. With that said, it gives me ideas about what I might decide to give to a friend as a gift.
We finished with outdoor stain for patio deck!
Looks amazing!! We loved
This project was based on the A frame chicken coop. I changed the dimensions to metric with the main frame being 3m long and each side of the frame being 1.7m. The 2x4 was from reclaimed decking with new 2x2 for shorter pieces.
I added a chicken door (with a rope to open and close) and an egg door (with a tower bolt) at each end of the enclosed chicken house section at the top. The chicken house has a removable roosting bar and space for the nesting boxes. One of the bottom sections has a hinged frame to allow easy access to the run.
The hardest part was fixing wire netting to the inside as there wasn't much room to swing a hammer to put the fixings into the wood. I used a mix of 13mm and 25mm mesh and welded 50mm framing. There is wire mesh all the way round the outside to stop foxes digging into the run.
Wine cabinet made from grandy sliding door console plans.
Modified 8' bar door console plan!
by Rob
We made the Lydia bed for one of our yurts. This bed is a perfect fit for our beloved Betty yurt.This bed adds a touch of whimsy and femininity. Guests love this bed and comment how it adds to the experience of staying in a yurt.
In reply to yurt? by marlaandwilliam
Mon, 06/27/2011 - 13:41
Yurts are traditional houses from Mongolia, Kazakhstan and has been the primary shelter for nomadic herdsman for centuries. These circular wooden dwellings were traditionally covered with felted wool and skins. As the nomads lives revolved around the rhythms of nature, the yurt’s design was portable and able to withstand high winds and extreme temperatures. Even today, many pastoral families in Mongolia still prefer life in a yurt.
The yurts we have are a modern version of this with full amenities of kitchen bathroom etc. We are located in the lake country of Northern Saskatchewan Canada. You can find more photos or information about yurts on our website http://florabora.ca.
Thank you for the question
Mon, 06/27/2011 - 14:39
I live in Colorado and we have Yurts here. Yurts in CO tend to be more rustic, sustainable, easy to build, and small space in the mountains typically. People usually stay in yurts when they're backpacking, skiing, etc. Rather than leaving the mountain and going back to town, the yurt system in CO allows you to keep your adventure going.
Here are some links if you're curious
http://www.parks.state.co.us/Reservations/YurtInformation/Pages/yurtinf…
http://www.coloradoyurt.com/yurts
PS: cool space and awesome build!
Fri, 09/23/2011 - 15:43
Just wanted to say I love yurts!!! I've been wanting one for a long time. love 'em
Wed, 10/07/2015 - 07:42
Seen this on pinterest and just had to say that Flora Bora is amazing, We stayed there a couple yrs ago and 100%enjoyed it. Such a welcoming family that owns Flora Bora too. They go above and beyond to make your stay a memorable one. Definetly recommend to anyone.
I needed a new toddler bed for my daughter because we have another baby coming soon. Instead of spending $60 on some rinky-dink bed from the store or pay way too much for a quality bed, I decided to try this project. I was able to use quality or standard pine for the entire bed (with a lot of sanding) so we saved a lot of money. Be sure to use dimensions specific to the bed and not what was listed. For the curved top, I recommend cutting and sanding a template out of MDF and then using a template router bit for the actual piece to be used. Great plan and cost savings!! Thank you, Ana!
For several years now we’ve put the guest bedroom at the bottom of our home decorating priorities, but a couple of weeks ago we decided to give the room some love and built these nightstands.
You can see all the details in my blog.
Tue, 08/25/2015 - 13:24
I really love the finish. Thanks for the detailed post on your website.
I made a wooden game board for The Duke from Catalyst Game Labs. The Duke is a 2 player abstract strategy game. In some ways, it is similar to chess. For more details about The Duke visit the official website for the game where you can find the rules and files for a Print & Play version of the game. (Unfortunately, at the time of writing this tutorial the physical copy of The Duke is out of print.)
The game board for The Duke is similar to a chess board. It uses a 6×6 grid instead of the 8×8 grid in chess.
After finishing my Farmhouse Dining Room Table, my brother asked me to build him a new kitchen table. We chose the Modern Farmhouse Design but changed the dimensions to fit his kitchen. I also used the same building plan to create a matching bench.
I've documented the construction of the table here: http://www.tommyandellie.com/Site/Home/Entries/2011/6/20_Modern_Farmhou…
And I've documented how I did the finish here:
http://www.tommyandellie.com/Site/Home/Entries/2011/6/23_The_Finish_Mov…
Creating the table legs was the hardest step for me. I used a combination of pocket holes, biscuits, and wood glue. I also rounded off all the edges with my router. For the table I added corner blocking.
Thu, 06/30/2011 - 04:46
I should also mention that I made the table as two separate pieces. The tabletop was always kept separate from the base since I was going for this two tone finish. Upon delivery to my brothers house, I just centered the tabletop onto the base, clamped it down, and screwed it together.
Wed, 07/06/2011 - 09:34
Awesome job! I am so inspired we are taking on this project today and very excited to use your ideas. Thanks for sharing!
Mon, 08/15/2011 - 13:08
Very nice finished product. Quick question-- how tall are your benches? Do they fit between the legs when not in use? I'm trying to find plans for the benches on Ana-white's website, but not finding exactly what you built (although I know you made some adjustments).
Thank you.
Jen
Fri, 08/19/2011 - 05:14
Thanks for the comment
The bench height sits at approximately 17" (a somewhat standard chair height) and I allowed for a 6" gap on both sides of the bench so that it can be tucked comfortably under the table. I then used those dimensions along with the Ana White plans to create the bench.
I've got a pretty detailed write-up here....if you'd like to check it out;
http://www.tommyandellie.com/Site/Home/Entries/2011/6/20_Modern_Farmhou…
Thanks,
Tommy
Mon, 01/30/2012 - 14:42
You can always use poly or shellac on the tabletop if you'd prefer. A couple coats of that and you'll be good to go.
Love this simple plan! I took down a wall in my kitchen and, when cleaning out the cabinets, I found crazy amounts of spices. With this it's so easy to see all of them and find the one you want.
I did shift the shelves to make two 3 1/2" shelves and this made the bottom shelf 9" for some taller things. I found that I could not fit my shorter spice containers in the very top shelf due to the hanging board in the back of it. The hanging board may have been thicker than used in other's builds.
Sun, 01/11/2015 - 12:55
I love how you shifted things around to accommodate for the bottom taller items. I need something exactly like this so I can tame the wild animal that is my pantry. Thank you for the inspiration. Great build!
Bathroom vanity with vessel sink. Made 32 inches high to have a vessel sink on top. 37 inches wide and 22 inches deep.
Tue, 07/09/2019 - 18:27
Looks really beautiful how can I get the plans to do this for my parents?
thanks
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spiceylg
Tue, 07/30/2013 - 06:08
Nice
You did a great job and I hope you continue to do more!