| This is like the very first "furniture" project that I ever
did. It use to

a fish tank stand but now it just collects clutter.
Here
are student desks I built for my kids. Although they are identical in
construction design I customized them with the stains I used.


Shown here are pictures of 2 desk that me and
my brother-in-law made. One of course (on top) is a computer desk and the
other (below) is a regular 2 pedistal desk. They are both made of Red
Oak. With the exception of the Drawer pulls, keyboard tray (temporary
until we build one) there are only 3 screws in the whole desk and those are for
the home made drawer stops. Sorry about the clutter (not my place)

I built the Cross for my wife. It is about 3 foot high to give you an idea
how tall it is.
Here is a Mission Style Corner

entertainment center.
Although it is not 100% complete (still have some hardware to put on it), but I
thought you might like to see it anyway. The small side cabinets hold VCR Tapes,
DVD's and CD's.
This is what it looks like all shut up the bottom section has two pull out that can hold additional VCR, DVD, or
CD's. There is also a section that can hold your entertainment equipment
and each shelf pulls out.

I built these Book Cases as a Christmas Present for our
Pastor

This
is a work bench I built using one sheet of 3/4" ply wood and part of a
sheet of melamine (it includes the part to the left as well) and some scrap.
This
is small "L" section with the top up. I built some storage under the
top.
I have just added to my wall work bench which this
small section is attached to, it is still under construction but at this
stage it is usable. I suggest that you do the same thing I did and
build your benches at the same height as your table saw so you can use
them as out feed tables and such.
I also have just completed 2 first for me.
The first was a scrollsaw project and the second was my first inlay
project.

I just finished a couple of projects that I thought I would
share with you all. The first is a gun stock that I did for a
friend. This has got to be the hardest project I have taken on to
date. I made it out of Walnut and put a Boiled Linseed Oil on it for a
finish.

I also finished putting together this
table lamp. It was featured in "Weekend Woodcrafter".

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