Some of my work

in #log7 years ago (edited)

Hello Everyone!! I thought I'd show some of my craftsmanship. I don't have very many pics of my projects. My time is always limited when building these things, which I love to do. This is a Dining Table I recently built.IMG_20160513_174027.jpg

This table was built from a combination of Red Oak and Pine pieces. The Red Oak makes up the top and sides. The legs are pine and sawn into sections and carefully sanded and carved to fit like a puzzle to the table. IMG_20160416_175702.jpg

I use a combination of different types of wood species if possible. In the past I have used Cedar, Cypress, White Oak, Walnut, Pecan, Hickory, Red Oak, Pine, Spruce. They all have different applications and resistances. If anyones might be interested in learning how to work with wood and learn to also be a craftsman, this is my affiliate link to a great program http://74992.woodprofit.hop.clickbank.net

If you were to ever want to build something like this, the first thing you need to do is have an idea of what you want to build. Then take a little bit of time to plan the widths and lengths of the pieces you need. Next thing is to select the type of wood or lumber best suited for the project.
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Whether it's dimensional lumber or rustic stick pieces. The pieces you select needs to be very dry to work with. Next, is using a power tool. If you've never used a power tool, it would be best to practice on some pieces of scrap wood (wood you won't use). You're gonna need a grinder with a wood grinding wheel on it aswell.

It's really not a big deal. Just takes a little patience.

I hope everyone has a great Evening, morning, night, etc...

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