Orange was the practice version before getting the clear cedar
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Orange was the practice version before getting the clear cedar
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Finally have doors on the cabinets, so kitchen is almost donehttps://www.tetongravity.com/images/...052__forum.jpg
Kitchen looks great! Is there going to be hardware or pulls on the cabinets or is it built in? What's the floor material?
Floor is tigerwood. Still trying to decide what to do for pulls, tried a few different handles, but didn't like anything so far. I think I am going to have to make them. Thinking a simple + over the inset part will look good.
Impressive shit all through this thread.
Here's some boring, drunk, Friday afternoon cutting and nailing that doesn't even qualify as carpentry.
A new rear-platform for the Astro van. I use this, folded down rear seat and a pop-up plastic 4'x2' table for a bed platform. Used to have a similar 4'x2' table in the back, but it was a bit too wide to allow the back seat to be raised with the rear door closed. A 6 pack with a buddy and some left over wood fixed all that.
Now skis go underneath, boots/gear stay dry on top, and people can relax in the AstroLimo on the way up to the hill.
http://i.imgur.com/qLafmZU.jpg
not my plans, these are a precursor to adirondack chairs
my only mod was to shift the horizontal brace that would be at your heel from the front of the chair leg to the back
info here:
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/how-...587884,00.html
http://img2.timeinc.net/toh/static/p...r-CutList3.pdf
http://img2.timeinc.net/toh/static/p...ort-plans4.pdf
First, the Adirondak Chair made from craigslist skis:
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Then, my day job. This thing weighs 820 g and outputs about 6 HP at 2k rpm, but for very short amounts of time.
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And on the side, for fun and profit:
One of the molds:
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The resulting product:
https://www.tetongravity.com/images/...091__forum.jpg
And part of an as-yet-unannounced gizmo for a rifle:
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A board I did for a company I did some conslutting work for a while back. They finally published a picture of it:
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^^^ freaking awesome. You're amazing
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Wow, girls from CL aren't usually that good looking.
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Platform dorm bed w ski head board. Storage underneath. Pretty simple project made from 2x4's and good 3/4" ply.
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Built a chair from a bourbon barrel..
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Simple coffee table from poplar. Mortise and tenons for the legs, top uses biscuits. Linseed finish. Feels really nice, first experience playing around with hand planes and after everything was cut to size used planes for just about everything.
^^^^^^^^
Well done !
Great work all! In keeping with the repurposed objects here is one the missus and I knocked out for her office. It's some old pine shelving from the basement and some pallets. She wanted a meeting table for occasional use but not take up the whole office. Attachment 169962Attachment 169963
Only issue is the chairs she grabbed are little kid chairs but those are being replaced with grown up chairs this week. Already had requests to build more for others.
Another piece to add to the household-- a desk for my kids. 60x182cm. Awaiting cat's approval.
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Did not build this, but got it for free a few days ago. Old school 70's Rossi ski boots. Attachment 170129
This took about 15 minutes last weekend to make from random scrap wood lying around in the basement and some cabinet liner material. Mobile, sturdy enough, and the grippy liner material keeps everything still when mounting/tuning/scraping/brushing.
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Wildwater boat, 3/4 kevlar and glass layup with biased kevlar seams inside and out and selective reinforcements, 30ish lbs. Modified from an existing design which I changed in the mold process.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-n...52520truck.jpg
This was something that took most of the summer to get together. Friends of mine run a Burning Man camp and I helped out with building the DJ booth/shack/dancefloor that sat on top of a 28 foot-long flatbed. Our buddy built the sound from scratch that ultimately pumped out 40,000 watts through 18 21" subs. Without exaggeration, this was the best system at BM and probably one of the best in the world. Cost about $25-30k to make; could sell for $250+ easy.
http://s24.postimg.org/k1sfoie6t/112...62384916_n.jpg
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What sound system? Did not see one...