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cooler for dads day
My dad made most everything I have ever had in life including the house I live in. So I wanted to make him something this dad's day that he could really use and enjoy. He just built a hang out place in his back yard that I call "his fort" Since he's in his 60's now and a little more mellow, he has a lot of little parties with friends, family, basically anyone who wants to come hang out in his back yard. lol. (He claims to have made the fort a covered stage for my 12 year old and his band. But I know the truth. hehe. it's his fort :) ) So I thought this cooler stand would come in handy. He saw me working on it a few days before fathers day and told me he was afraid I was gonna make his something girly. hehe. He's such a man's man. I love my pops and am soooo happy he likes my gift. Its already in use in the fort. hehe
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Mon, 07/22/2013 - 20:43
Thanks
Thank you Sue :) his fort is so awesome. both my sister and I have houses on my dads property. The picture of his fort is from my balcony and I can see my dad in his fort every day. It makes me so happy to see him over there just relaxing (with his cooler hehe) looking around the yard at the trees, creek and all of his hard life's work. Everyone needs a grown up fort in my opinion.
Rustic Kentwood Bookshelf
I wanted to build as big of a booshelf as I feasibly could so I altered the sizings in width and height to create this monster. The planks in the back did not fit perfectly in the new sizing so I spaced them a little bit and I think it turned out nice. The spacing gives it more of barn-like look to it. I also alternated stains on the planking between American Walnut and Dark Walnut because this thing took more than a can of stain and I thought the look was neat. The majority of the piece is in American walnut which turned out a little redder than I hoped, but overall I am happy how this turned out.
As always, thanks for the plans!
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Mon, 07/27/2015 - 17:09
Great bookshelf!
You did a great job on this bookshelf! Love the plank back and the barn-like look it gives, and the alternating colors for the back. Looks beautiful!
In reply to Great bookshelf! by JoanneS
Tue, 07/28/2015 - 07:39
Thanks! Always good to hear
Thanks! Always good to hear you are not the only one that loves your piece after all the blood, sweat and tears :)
Wed, 11/02/2016 - 00:14
Measurements
Hello, would you be able to provide the exact measurements you used to build this beautiful piece? It would make my life a whole lot easier lol Thank you :)
Thu, 01/19/2017 - 10:29
Final dimmensions of the
Final dimmensions of the bookshelf ended up being 51"W x 16.5"D x 81.5"H. I would suggest measuring out the space where you would like to put the shelf and see how much room you have.
Patio table
Thanks for all the ideas. Wanted to share my build with everyone.
Outdoor Sofa
This was our first big project with our Kreg Jig. We adapted the plans to make the sofa 8' long. On Friday night, my husband did all the cuts and I pre-painted everything. With the help of our son, we had the whole sofa built in a few hours on Saturday morning. I puttied the visible holes, did a second coat of paint, and made custom cushions. The plans were very easy to follow. I followed the others' advice about pre-painting and assembling the back on a perfectly level surface. It came out better than I expected and it's super comfortable!
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Sun, 04/10/2022 - 10:33
WOW Gorgeous!
Thank you for sharing, it looks amazing! Would love to hear how you made the cushions.:)
Mon, 04/11/2022 - 07:44
I want this one
I want the plans for this one! I like this style a lot better. I really like how the bottom cushions are at a slant. I suck at modifying plans.
Apothecary Media Console
First Anna-White project...
Would recommend using ply instead of MDF due to the total weight of the unit. The higher cost comes from more expensive materials, but still much more affordable than Pottery Barn's Andover Media Console.
Bottom Coat: Light Sage (Valspar)
Top Coat: La Fonda Jalepeno (Valspar)
Weatherized Crackle Glaze (Valspar)
Stain:
Wood Conditioner (Minmax)
Natural (Minwax)
Oil-based Polyurethane
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Sun, 06/05/2011 - 09:52
just finished mine too....
But yours looks amazing, perfect cuts!!!! i am almost too embarrased to post mine up. :)
Wed, 01/14/2015 - 23:02
Drawer Fronts
Are your drawer fronts made from one solid piece of wood with a rabbet down the middle? If so, how did you do the doors?
Side Table
I spent a few hours on a Saturday cutting the wood for this project and drilling the holes and putting it all together. It's a very sturdy side table....
I made two small errors -
1) When I bought the 285mm * 17mm pine for the centre piece of the top I neglected to check whether the board was dead flat - it wasn't and was bowed slighty, however, after the top has been attached to the base it's not noticeable.
2) The other error was my shelf - it wasn't quite long enough....I think that I made this error because my legs may have had a slightly different size to the wood/lumber from the USA (where the plans are from).
All in all, I'm very happy with the table. It looks great and is super sturdy.
1) One coat of Minwax Pre-Stain Wood Conditioner - applied with a rag and left to dry for about an hour, then,
2) I applied Minwax Wood Finish Stain - Dark Walnut colour. I left the stain to soak for about 4-5 minutes and then wiped the excess off the table top.
3) Finally, three coats of Minwax Water Based Wipe on Poly - Clear Gloss. I sanded this gently with 240 grit sand paper between coats.
Base:
1) I primed the base with a Taubmans white primer, then
2) I applied three coats of a Dulux low sheen acrylic paint.
3) As per the table top, three coats of Minwax wipe on Poly were applied.
Note: I primed and painted the base of the side table and then conditioned and stained the top. After both of these were done I screwed the table top with 50mm 8G self tapping wood screws to the base. I then applied the three coats of wipe on Poly mentioned above.
The wipe on poly rocks!!! No smell what so ever....
The cutting, drilling of the pocket holes and putting the tab;le together was reasonably quick - 1 to 2 hours, however, it's the painting, sanding, staining and applying the poly that takes the bulk of the time with this project.
The table is 42inches long in Ana's plans - I shortened mine to 37 inches to suit my room better.
Ledge Shelves & Modular cabinet
I love this site! I used the Modular Office- Narrow Open File Base under an old 5 panel door added some old table legs and voila new desk for two!
I thought the perfect thing to go above the desk was the $10 ledge shelf. I actually had the wood and the stain already...so this project was basically free...just my time.
Armoire
Another fun build! I increased the size to 4’W x 7’T and added some drawers! Thanks for your detailed plans.
Simple Kitchen Island
My first project! I modified the plan to make the island 2'x3' instead of 2'x4' and also added a second shelf. It was definitely a learning experience, but I'm happy with how it turned out!
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Fri, 07/08/2011 - 12:12
Looks Good
Seems like that's what I do.. browse plans and think of ways to make it my own... Keep up the good work!
Bathroom Organizer
I think it is human nature that in the bathroom nothing is ever returned to its proper place in the cabinet or drawers. Everything has a place on the counter. Well it looks kind of messy so I decided to try to organize just a bit. I figured that if a person is OK with laying something on the counter they might actually put it in a designated slot if their arm movement was the same as before.
So I just came up with a simple box that is 22" long and 7" wide and it contains 12 cubby holes or slots of varing sizes. Two have holes in their tops to put toothbrushes and razors. By the way since I live in a 60+ year old home that has never been updated the original toothbrush holder will no longer hold modern toothbrushes.
The picture can give you some idea of how it is supposed to work.
I took 1x4s from the scrap pile and re-sawed them using a band saw to produce a number of fairly thin (about 5/16" ) thickness boards. Then through trial and error plus a lot of measuring of toiletry items I came up with the final product. The size of the box and the internal cubby holes and slots are really just a guess in hopes it is functional. It is held together with Tightbond II glue and some copper nails in strategic locations.
Modified Reclaimed wood Look Bedside -- Dresser
I loved the Reclaimed Wood Night Stand so much that I needed a dresser to match. Virtually the same just added a single drawer height and widened.
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Fri, 08/07/2015 - 11:12
looks great!
I am looking to build something exactly like this, can you share plans or any suggestions, thanks!
Housewarming Gift for a Friend
I modified these plans a little. I added some tongue and groove breadboard ends, and used Rockler table top fasteners to attach the top. I worked on it in my spare time after work a couple days a week for about a month. I'm happy with the overall outcome!
Version of the Rustic Desk
I’ve built 2 of these and on my 3rd now. This is the 2nd one and isn’t a desk obviously but a bench for my Weber BBQ and storage underneath
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Corner Desk
a variation of the corner desk plans. for more pictures visit: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10100136762454037.2548324.2960…
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Fri, 02/24/2012 - 22:02
Got Dimensions?
Hey i love the elevated platform, can I get you to post dimensions & Cuts?
Wed, 08/11/2021 - 04:20
Great Topic
Immersing yourself in your own area significantly improves productivity and motivates you when you decide and select best design of corner table admin should allow everyone to share their best comments for help to find best experenice
This is great topic
Classic Grey Fancy X Dining Room Table
I recently made the end table and console table from the "Rustic X" collection and those were my very first wood projects that I have EVER done. I think I am addicted now! I have had NO experience in working miter saws, kreg jigs and barely drills before this. If I can do it, anyone can do it :)
My husband and I made this table over a weekend and I am very excited about how it turned out. I was inspired by the color and size (and chairs!) of Sawgrasshomegirl "weathered grey fancy x farmhouse table with extensions" and I used the classic minwax stain. Thank you so much to Anna White and Sawgrasshomegirl for their plans, ideas, and inspiration!
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Modern Outdoor Patio Table with Alt Stain
Followed the plan exactly, with the exception of the stain. I mixed a walnut and rosewood stain to give it a little more warmth/red.
2x4 Outdoor Sofa
This was so easy to make and it's so sturdy and beautiful. Rough cut cedar using 3" exterior decking screws and wood glue. Had a blast making it with my wife.
Raised Garden Bed Planters and French Tuteur
I built some French Tuteur’s for the garden.
Fresh and ready for my new raised beds.
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Crib for Ella
My husband recently designed and built our daughter's crib. After looking online and measuring another crib to make sure he had the rail spacing just right he came up with a plan and built it over a few weekends. He also built the changing station and will later build an armoire for her room as well.
Minwax Gunstock on oak plywood (head and foot)
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Tue, 07/30/2013 - 18:53
CRIB FOR ELLA
Beautiful!, I've been searching the web for plans to build a crib and haven't found any, would you mind sharing yours?, I think it looks amazing!
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Ana White Admin
Tue, 04/05/2022 - 19:19
Very nice!
Thanks for sharing, these look wonderful!