What about the other 7,000 plus out there?

galwaydude18 said:
Solid oak and cherry bed that I made for my bedroom.

Looks great! Did you use hanger bolts to attach the rails to the headboard and foot board?
Tim
 
Great projects guys !!!  This is turning out to be a very positive and fun thread !  Thanks

Lets keep posting pics of things you are doing or have done !!
 
Hi Tim I user mortise and tennos for the joints.

Oh Alan I wish I had that much to do in a week. I would be mighty well off with money for a few weeks if I had that much.  [tongue]
 
galwaydude18 said:
Hi Tim I user mortise and tennos for the joints.

Yes, I kinda assumed that. So if they are glued in can you still move the bed out of the room if you move homes etc.
Tim
 
An atrium (bird cage) made for a clients office.
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Laminate inside for easy cleaning, wire shelf bottom above drawer for cleanout. Bottom for supply storage.
Glass doors on end have push/ release magnetic catches.

Built up top and area behind drawer provide hidden ventilation, space for receccessed lighting.

Mike

 
Here's a few country kitchens,
A remodel of a 1820's farmhouse Hickory cabinets, wood selected for color/ character grade
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A new house, Red oak cabinets
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Beautiful work.  I especially love the hickory cabinets with the wood variations.  A question for you (and anyone else who builds cabinets) if you don't mind - When you have glass doors are you using tempered glass?

Peter
 
Old School Carpenter said:
Here's a few country kitchens,
A remodel of a 1820's farmhouse Hickory cabinets, selected for color/ character grade
A new house, Red oak cabinets

Mike:
Nice looking work.

Old School Carpenter said:
An atrium (bird cage) made for a clients office.

Laminate inside for easy cleaning, wire shelf bottom above drawer for cleanout. Bottom for supply storage.
Glass doors on end have push/ release magnetic catches.

Is the front of the bird cage glass?
Tim

 
Recently made some cabinets to fit around stove. Had some space limits
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so made it a challenge. And made some nice basement stairs.
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Peter Halle said:
  A question for you (and anyone else who builds cabinets) if you don't mind - When you have glass doors are you using tempered glass?

Peter

Peter,  I have found that regular double strength glass will work in most applications, however for the atrium I did use tempered glass simply because of the size of the glass and because it was going into a Drs. office. So to answer your question Tim, yes both the sides and front of the atrium were glass.

Mike
 
festooltim said:
Recently made some cabinets to fit around stove. Had some space limits
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Tim you photo bombed your own photo with the reflection in the mirror.
 
Mike,  LOVE the Hickory cabinets !  thanks for posting.. did you build them or just install them?

Tim great looking cabinets in the kitchen...thanks for sharing  and very great design.
 
I just finished this on friday.. breadboard framed under bar and added corbels... I made the frame using dominos and Kreg pocket screws , then attached frame  12" long  then added breadboard and centered each piece into the square.  then added corbels..
 
made this today in the morning and installed it this afternoon.. I used hickory ply and then used rustic hickory as the face frame with a 1" trim at top of walnut.

then I used the Raz 115 to ding it up then I used the ro 90 to sand a bit.. then stained with aged oak stain from min wax..  all this so the customer can have a place to store all his shoes.. this is the same customer as the hugh walnut built in I just posted and finished..
 
Kreg, we did it all on that one, , framing, drywall, tile, cabinets, we even made the hickory millwork, all except the plumbing, electrical, and wallpaper. Here's a couple of pics during the rough framing, after raising the floor in one corner of the room by over 8 inches, the ceiling was dropped in the opposite corner the same amount until level.
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Mike
 
Mike that's what I like to hear, great job  I've been using rustic hickory lately for projects and using it a lot more including regular hickory,..  thanks again that is an awesome job...
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Peter, i've installed probably hundreds of glass inserts on cabinet installs, and to my knowledge, none were tempered. (a few very specifically I know weren't:o )
Dan
 
Hi Tim sorry I read your question wrong the other night. I attached the railway to the headboard and foot board using 1" angle iron and screwed it al together so I can disamble the bed I'd I ever need to.
 
Kreg, just was skimming topic, and think we are trying to reach a certain amount of replies? How many is the goal? here's project I hope to finish today
 
Guill....

Thanks fr posting and can't wait for finished pics

Trying to get all 7,000 plus members to post something they have done  or built. That's all very simple idea
It's like this thread has 138 or so post but over 7,000 views. Those that view should also post some work also.
 
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