Gallery Goodness, 27th July 2023
It’s time once again to check out our community’s latest tip-top crop straight from the workshop! Find out how to submit your own photos below.
Dovetail Box by Joe Leonetti
Dovetailed Baltic Birch Plywood “Box” for Subwoofers. Finished with garnet shellac. It’s big 4’x2’x18″ and heavy which made it a challenge. Took 110 hours. Nephew to do the “electronics” part as it is for him I made it..
TV Unit by Atal
White oak Tv-Unit. Halfblind dovetailed. Has a hidden shelf behind for all cables.
Chessboard by CJ
I used mahogany and hard maple. Legs are mahogany with maple cuffs. The drawers are also mahogany with ash for interior drawer sides and runners. Finished with shellac as a sander sealer, three coats of WB polyurethane, beeswax polish. The drawer partitions are cherry lined with velvet.
Occasional Table by Kev Holmes
Small side table in oak
Breadboard-end Cutting Board by Pantelis Panteli
Beech cutting board – no glue used
Chessboard by Tim Doyon
Chess Board (Walnut, Maple & Zebrawood)
Wooden Hand Plane by jeff gose
Oak handrail powers a Greaves 32 blade, resting low angled bed bevel down. Hammer buttons died black hardwood. Finish, amber shellac and wax topcoat. Plane knob also made from handrail laminations. Had fun, appreciate your encouragement.
Console Table by Thomas Grove
Walnut and maple console table
Rocking Chair by Henry Blechl
Made with walnut for our daughter
Keepsake by Henry Blechl
Made this jewelry chest out of Texas mesquite for my wife
Workbench by Chas Johnston
Workbench made to Paul’s plans. CLS C16 construction studs used with redwood wallboard. Finished with three coats of Danish oil. My first big project which along with Paul’s videos taught me how to plane properly.
End Table by Pantelis Panteli
End Table from Cherry
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That Maloof chair looks really well made! Great job, Henry! I have two questions:
– how many hours in total did it take?
– how did you make the rear leg joint, if you used hand tools? I mean, did you make it with the original angles or did you modify the joint?