It’s been another fantastic fortnight for community project uploads, with the below pieces finding a home on our gallery. Thank you markdennehy, paulhuss, Norbert Pauli, Chris, rlennon and Alan Morrison for taking the time to send these through!
Best,
Mark
Sewing Box by Chris
From a plank of American cherry. Thrilling cord-less project. Thank you.
Shaker Wallclock in Cherry. Finished with Amber Shellac and paste wax.
Sidecar Cot by markdennehy
Sidecar Cot (drawer detail) by markdennehy
Wooden Tools by paulhuss
Penobscot designed by Arch Davis made by Norbert Pauli
Cherry bench to match existing sleigh style bed
End Table in White Oak. Finished with Danish Oil and Satin Lacquer. This is my first piece of furniture. I learned ALOT. Thanks Paul and Crew!
Filing Cabinet Re-dressed by Alan Morrison
Sliding top dovetail box. Pine and amber shellac/wax
It’s been a long time coming, but here is the first gallery post of 2021. It features many, many exciting pictures, but still fewer than have been sent in, so keep your eyes peeled for future posts!
We have had quite a number of submissions to the galleries over the past fortnight, in spite of some hiccups with the submission form. (If you do find that the form is producing error messages, please contact us.) Thank you everyone for persevering and sharing you amazing pieces with us. Thanks this time are due to…
The clocks went back last weekend, and I’ve just clocked that we’ve hand another excellent crop of user submitted photos. Take a minute to see for yourself!
Just over five years ago Paul and I decided to start this site. It was the 1st November 2012 that Paul posted our announcement of the site, precisely five years ago today! To celebrate, we are releasing a new video series on bench building. You can see the introduction here. This is a free project…
Thank you everyone! We’ve had another good couple of weeks of gallery submissions. You can see all of the photographs below. Workbench by jrmacias My take on the workbench… Lapping Stone Case by jrmacias Needed a simple case for the lapping stone, so used some reclaimed pine from the scraps pile. Occasional Table by Chason…