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Tv console
This project was fun. The hardest part was trying to find barn door hardware. I did end up finding one on amazon but it was still too long and had to cut it down. Very doable in a weekend.
Rust-Oleum gray chalk paint
First project ever...and preparing for more
For my first building project ever, I chose to tackle the Easy DIY Workbench. I am so thankful to Ana for putting together clear directions to walk users through every step of the process.
I added casters to the bottom of my cart. And since this photo, I've also mounted a power strip to the inside of one leg. This allows me to run an extension cord to the table and have multiple items plugged in.
I'm finding it's a great multi-use table. I use it for woodworking, grooming my dog, and stacking camping gear before heading out for a trip. I love this table!
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Thu, 10/27/2022 - 10:04
Perfect first build!
Can't wait to see your next project, this looks awesome!
Numbered Cubbies
Like so many others, I saw this and had to have one of my own. It was cute and quick - perfect! I had the same height issues that others had. The center supports are too tall for the 1x2 and 1x3 on the front. I wound up using all 1x3's, 2 on the front and 3 on the back. Because the cubbies came out a bit deeper, I thought I would try it as a utensil holder in the kitchen. Cute, huh.
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Mon, 08/29/2011 - 11:01
What a great use for the
What a great use for the cubbies! I never would have thought of that!
Taylors console
Loved working on this table. An easy build for sure. Couldn't find wheel casters that I liked so had to use another 4x4 to give it height. Will be building another one soon :)
Thank you so much for sharing the plans.
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Sat, 09/21/2013 - 08:15
Unique Finish!
I love how you finished your project!
And the 2x4's across the bottom really make it look solid.
Val
artsybuildinglady
Mon, 09/23/2013 - 05:40
Love the finish, could you elaborate
Love the finish, would it be possible to elaborate on how you got it to look so AWESOME!!! Did you just brush on the stain and the use a wire brush????
Mon, 12/30/2013 - 19:28
Hi! What color stain did you
Hi! What color stain did you use and technique? It looks beautiful! Would love to make something similar!
Classic Bunk Beds for our boys!
We found the plans for the Classic Bunk Bed look and we loved it. Since our boys share a room this bunk bed design was the perfect match for us. We used Red Mahogany stain with a polyurethane clear coat to give it a good shine. I made a little revision to the slats but adding a 1X6 crossbea, across the bottom and top bunk to give added support for the boys as they get older but other than that the beds are directly from the plans. Now onto the same design for our girls!
Walnut Dresser
I made a headboard for my sister a few years back out of Black Walnut and she's been after me ever since to build a dresser that matches it. She found the Kendal Extra Wide Dresser plans and sent them to me. I made a few modifications with thicker legs, larger upper drawers, and height. Thanks for putting these simple plans out there.
Shawn
Retail: ~$600
Seal-A-Cell
Antique Walnut Gel Stain
Arm-R-Seal
Farm house bed king
Easy to follow plans. This was only my second woodworking project so any beginner can do it. Thank you, Anna!
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Thu, 11/17/2022 - 08:13
Beautiful bed!
WOW, this looks amazing and I love the color choice! Thanks for sharing.
Classic Storage System Desk
This was my first furniture project. I made this desk/vanity for my twin daughters' 9th birthday. I sized them to fit the space and added doors rather than drawers. I also made the stools using the plans for the upholstered bench - just resized. It was a fun project and I can't wait to start another! You can read more on my blog: http://karlakroese.blogspot.com/2011/08/new-hobby.html
Lisette Coffee Table
My friend "Lisette" asked for a small modern coffee table. For her small studio apartment. So I came up with this modern-ish table. Made of 2x2's and a 20"x40" glass top.I found it on the side of the road with a FREE sign on it in Pacific Beach. Oh how I love beach people and all the free stuff they leave around :)
Hall tree
We had a great time building this
We did the bottom half one weekday, and the top piece another day. Primer, painting, and sanding in all took us 6 days.
It look fantastic
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Thu, 12/03/2015 - 10:18
Fantastic!
Thanks for sharing your awesome project, posted to our Facebook page today!
Handmade by the Ensmingers
Had a lot of fun making this! Followed plans exactly!
Hallstand
Just a fun plan free build from leftover wood
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Tiled Rustic Bench
I used the Rustic Bench plans, but adjusted the length to make it smaller, since my plywood top was a bit wider and shorter than the top on the plan. It was the last remnant from our incredibly versatile plywood sheet. I also had to cut out the two cross supports, because 1) they’re too difficult for me to figure out (they’re not right in either of my benches) and 2) I didn’t feel like buying a board just for those. I had just the right amount of spare lumber lying around, and I was going to maximize it!
At first, I wanted to just build a bench for my sister for Christmas, and paint it like our island. But after visiting my parents over Thanksgiving and taking home some reclaimed tile from their old outdoor bar, I knew this bench had a better destiny than mere paint. When I laid down the tile scraps and they fit perfectly, I knew serendipity had spoken.
This was the first time I’d ever worked with tile. I did a little research (aka grilling my husband’s best friend, who is a tile guru), and discovered I didn’t really need any fancy materials to lay the tile down on. As it’s just a bench, and in no need for mold-prevention or cement board like bathroom walls, all I needed to do was rough up the plywood top with my grinder and a steel-wool like disk. With the bench already sanded and painted, I started the tiling process. I bought a bucket of tile adhesive and grout all-in-one, and went to town. I didn’t have a trowel, so I made do with my putty spatula. I just had to make the grooves in the adhesive one-by-one as opposed to one quick stroke. I spread the adhesive, laid the tiles, carefully washed off any overspread on the sides, and let it sit for 24 hours. Then I spread in the grout (it’s all the same stuff, just different application), washed the overspread off again, and let it sit for another 24 hours. Then I had a gorgeous top!
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Craft Table
Project was rather simple. Just wanted to create a space that my wife could work her projects rather than always working on our dinning room table. Took the concept of the plans and made the table work for the space we had available.
Coffee Table Finished
Glad to finish this build. Completed the matching end table over a year ago. Finally got around to find this table. I enjoy Ana's plans and look forward to selecting my next project. Thanks for the free plans!
Christmas tree 🎄
Adding the fairy lights to these tree's turned out to be a great idea. I think they turned out really good.
#Todays_Spare_Time
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Stool
First woodworking project!
Tree Shelf
We loved making this project, I even learned how to work with angles.
Parsons Style Bookcase Turned Headboard
This was my first woodworking project, so it’s very easy to build. I made a huge Parsons bookcase, anchored to the wall, and affixed plywood and Ikea kitchen cover panels to the front to create a headboard with storage. Thanks, Ana, for the easy plans!
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kandre05
Wed, 11/30/2016 - 10:39
Chest
Thank You!