Reader’s Project Gallery
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Plywood and Cedar Windmill
This windmill is made from ACX plywood (tower) and Western Red Cedar (blades and rudder) which were reclaimed from the 4X4 posts of a torn down cedar fence.
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Heirloom Baby Cradle
I made this for my youngest daughters first child now all my daughters have a cradle to pass down to their kids.
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Portable Reading Desk
A friend wanted a “desk” so it would be easier to read in bed. All he gave me was a sketch.
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Oak Entry Bench
This project was made from reclaimed wood taken from a church renovation.
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Horse Gliders
A few years ago, and having only one granddaughter, and witnessing her absolute love of a glider horse she tried in a store, I knew I had to find plans for a glider.
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Inlayed Jewelry Box
Thought you might enjoy seeing the unique jewelry box I recently made for my wife. It is made from walnut, mahogany, red oak spruce and blood wood.
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Apple Wood Table
This occasional table is made of 100% apple wood which came from Ocala Orchards near Port Perry, Ontario, Canada.
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Oak Fireplace Mantle
Custom fireplace mantle that wrapped around a corner. Project made from reclaimed oak from a church renovation.
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China Art Display
I am submitting by this email attachments a few pictures of my recent completed project, entitled, “China Art Display Shelf.”
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Trunk Dresser
Yesterday I finished Sandor’s trunk dresser from the February 2013 issue of Woodworker’s Journal. Although I’ve built many cabinets over the years, this was the first regulation piece of furniture I tackled.
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Comb Hinge Box
Came to visit my dad, Bob Lloyd today for Father’s Day and he showed me his version of “How to Make a Classic Comb Hinge” box.
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Lathe Tool Rack
This handy rack will keep your lathe tools stored super handy but out of the way. Use two or, if you have several tools, use four of the 18″ magnetic bars.
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Doll High Chairs
Here are some doll-size high chairs I made for granddaughters and nieces a few years ago. I modeled them after a real Norwegian high chair, at 2/3 scale.
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Maple and Walnut Train Toys
This is Chubby Choo-Choo. I had the plans for this thing for several years, but not having any small children around I never bothered making one.
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Oak Kitchen Cabinets
This project was something my wife was on me to build and put into our kitchen. It is all oak plywood and 1 x 2 oak.