John Deere Toddler Loft Bed
There really aren't any plans for this bed. I scaled down the camp loft bed and copied the other brag post on here
There really aren't any plans for this bed. I scaled down the camp loft bed and copied the other brag post on here
We have been using a number of folding tables to do our builds and feeling the pain in our backs and frustrations in our brains for doing it. I found this pattern and rushed to Home Depot! A few hours later we had a workbench. Loved it so much a day later we had two!! We use them all the time. Thank you Ana for such a great pattern!
I used the plans from Handmade Haven and added a pencil drawer with dovetails
Not an original design a modified version of the farm table made to have slightly more sleek joints. - JP
I didn't really follow any of Ana's plans for this build, but it is a result of using her plans up to this point in my woodworking journey that enabled me to complete this one! I don't own a table saw, so this was constructed using a circular saw, miter saw, Kreg jig, and a nail gun. It was the first time I've had to cut and attach crown molding, and I also learned how to cope baseboard trim using a Dremel. Another first was using a router to rabbet out the back so the plywood back wasn't visible from the sides. I learn something new every build :)
I'm thrilled with the change in the room with this new project. We had two narrower bookcases side-by-side in there before, and they were about the height of the windows with a stain color that didn't match any of the other wood pieces in the rooms. This cabinet looks like it belongs in the room.
Thu, 12/27/2012 - 07:54
Very well done. It fits right in and looks absolutely beautiful. I am working and practicing to reach your skill level so I can do amazing things too!
Modified plans it fit our wall. Looks great and only took a few hours start to finish.
Friend needed a hutch to store some overflow kitchen stuff and I needed a first project for my new woodshop. I changed the top openings to accomadate what she needed to store and went with milled lumber because I have the tools needed to finish it out.
I think it turned out great in the end, Thanks for the plan Ana!
This project took regular pine, pocket whole screws. This took a weekend to build
Thanks to Anna’s plans this table came out great built for sheriff dept everyone loves it - Brian Blacklidge
This was my second project that I completed to go along with the Daybed With Three Trundle Drawers For Storage that I made for my son.
The original plans for this bed state that you need three 1 x 12 x 8's, but you actually need 4. The two middle 42 3/4" boards on the inside are missing from the cut list, but you can see them in the diagram.
I am so happy with the way this turned out! It was a little more challenging with the wider width boards--I had to force them on the line because they weren't perfectly straight. But overall, I am very happy with this.
When I drilled the holes for the shelf pins using the Kreg shelf pin jig, I used the 1" inset on the outside 2 columns, and the 2" inset on the center column. This way I avoided have holes that were drilled all the way through the board.
Between this and the storage daybed, I have really freed up so much space in my son's small bedroom! Happy building!
Tue, 01/01/2013 - 18:13
Your first two projects are very professionally done. KUDOS for such a great job. Keep it up and your kids will soon be in the shop with you and it will become a family affair.
This project was not as simple as I expected! For this little bathroom, the mirror is offset, leaving lots of wasted space above the sink so my friend asked me to build some storage. I thought this would be a great solution that could maybe move with her later on, and it turned out pretty well. My two problems were 1- I had to cut the steel pipe to fit the space and 2- my hardware store did not sell S-hooks that would fit over the steel bar. I used 1/2 in steel bar, so I cut it with my Dremel rotary cutting wheel. It was a bit slow but it worked and once I cut halfway, I could just bend the pipe to break it at the cut. The two cut ends are not threaded so I had them each end into one side of a 3/4 T fitting. For the S-hooks, I bought ones that were about the right size, then bent them open wider using a large screwdriver and a crow bar as a wedge. Two large screwdrivers might work as well. Instead of the straps, I used a thin steel bar, drilled through one side. I am happy with how it turned out, took about an afternoon not including all the time thinking it out! Finished with butcher block oil.
based on the loft plans. like other mods, I made the step a bit different. more vertical.
no screws. all bolted together. 3/8" bolts. the posts for docks were made from cut trees. neighbor did the sewing from my design. posts are 2 2x4s glued and dowel and cut down in size to be different. Everything overdone. vertical dowels are supposed to make it ship like. the galley is a bookcase. the nephew and my in-laws love it. way too much time went into it.
No fireplace yet and needed a place for the stockings. Made this for my daughter and her family. -
My husband and I built this counter height with specs of 351/2" high x 25" wide x 48" long. We are using it in our kitchen as a prep island.
Tue, 01/01/2013 - 05:09
I think you guys did a wonderful job on the kitchen island. I like the fat legs and the 1x4 aprons. Did you consider adding a drawer since you have deep aprons? Is the top a butcher block or did you construct the top yourself? If you did build the top is it suitable for use as a cutting board?
My wife needed a new bookshelf in her classroom so I took this plan and customized it. She wanted three shelves and to be able to fit a three ring binder on the shelves upright. I mitered the top to have a finished edge all the way around the top. I ripped about 1/4" off the back of the two middle shelves so I could put the back planking inside and flush. I patterened 1x2's and 1x4's on the back to give a cool look.
We added a few things, like a tunnel, climbing wall and tire swing. The unveiling was quite the reaction to watch.
Loved this plan! Slightly modified to include a shelf.
Perfect table for thanksgiving! After staining I did a coat of epoxy on the tabletop to prevent dents and scratches to the soft 1x6 pine boards. Turned out great! - Kristen P.
My first ever project. Gave it to my parents as Christmas gift. I had a lot of fun building it. Next time I will go easier on wood glue, because some areas that glue got squeezed out did not get stained.
Next project - corner cupboard.
I used the Ana White "Country Kitchen Island" plans to build. The only changes I made was the table top, bead board instead of pine planks, three drawers, and mostly 3/4" plywood. For the island top, i used the top of a maple desk and applied butcher block oil. To make things easier I used plywood to keep everything square and used bead board (very easy to install) instead of having to join boards together. After putting the shelves together I just used pine boards to cover the edges of the plywood. I also installed three drawers for convenient storage.
Wed, 10/26/2016 - 13:48
Do you have more details on how you did the drawers? demensions, etc? Did you just extend the divider vertical bards that are inside all the way up? Or did you build cut 3 holes out of the front facing horizontal board? If you did that were you able to add tracks?
Comments
earthbybike
Sat, 10/04/2014 - 18:10
Awesome job!
That is a wonderful job and a very lucky child to have such a great bed.
carongirls
Sun, 10/05/2014 - 04:11
Thanks!
Hoping to encourage my Grandson to stay in his bed not Mom and Dad's :-)
Veronica P
Sun, 10/05/2014 - 08:38
Beautiful job!
I built the other tractor bed so I know how much work went into this! You did an awesome job and it turned out beautifully! Hopefully it helps your grandson have the confidence to sleep in his own bed! I'm happy to say it worked with my oldest. My three and a half year old is sleeping through the night and in his own bed for the first time in his life since building him and his brother the tractor bunk bed! Good luck!
carongirls
Mon, 10/06/2014 - 15:28
Thanks
I hope you don't mind that I copied your design. I fell in love with your design the minute I saw it and knew my Grandson would love it too.
Veronica P
Wed, 10/08/2014 - 20:28
Of course not! :)
I don't mind at all! I've been inspired by so many plans and brag posts on this amazing site, I'm glad my build could help inspire someone else! :)