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Customer Project Photo Gallery |
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Here are some photos and comments sent by your fellow woodworkers
across the country and world. We love to get photos and stories, so if you've built something from one of our plans and would like to see it appear here -- send it to us! S
pecial thanks to all who have contributed to this edition of the gallery. Your projects really look great and we really appreciate your time. |
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Tom Mason, of Titusville, FL, is a prolific
woodworker -- seems like he's always building something or other. This time, he was kind enough to send pictures of his finished Shipstad Wine Rack...which looks beautiful. He said it turned out to be a bit challenging,
but was fun nevertheless. Tom used cherry plywood and red oak for the cabinet. He added banding to the doors and drawer front so that the plywood grain wouldn't show. Another change Tom made was to modify the
inside of his wine rack to hold four racks instead of the three that the plan originally calls for; so, Tom's wine cabinet holds 24 bottles instead of 18. |
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Traditional Grandfather Clock (Left) Earl, of Archer Enterprises, sends this photo. Built of solid oak, Earl chose a Golden Oak stain from Varathane -- a company of which he spoke
highly. He said the plans were easy to follow and that he would "recommend them to anyone." |
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New England Lighthouse (Right) Tom Beatty of Pittsburgh, PA, sent us this fine photo of his lighthouse. Looks like it is doing a fine job of enhancing your yard with a
nautical theme. |
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Adirondack Chair & Setee
Sidney Smith of Ocala, FL, is going to have a
great time sitting in the sun in his new Adirondack furniture set.Better quality than store bought and a chance to show off your woodworking skills, the furniture you can make with these
plans will last a lifetime. Paint the chairs to match your existing decor, or let the wood age with the elements to a darker natural look. |
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