…buried with scrap wood and covered in dust and spider webs. Use vintage license plates These are the license plates that my husband and I have had since we got…
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…buried with scrap wood and covered in dust and spider webs. Use vintage license plates These are the license plates that my husband and I have had since we got…
…shape of the holes on a scrap piece of wood (top left) and then cut them out with a jigsaw. In the top right photo you can see they were…
…and bottom shelf with Gorilla Glue Construction Adhesive and or brad nails. Fill knob hole with spackle Stain wall shelf project Stain new wood and old parts with Minwax Wood…
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…paint and primer in one to spray paint the piece black. Several light coats work best. I did it basically like I did the Welcome headboard bench. DIY Wooden Bienvenue…
I have a bunch of spindles and lots of scrap wood, so I decided it was time to do an easy DIY blanket ladder project. If you have a few…
…chair was wobbly, I worked on stabilizing it. The front piece came apart quite easily. I grabbed for my Gorilla Wood Glue to make sure that the repairs held. In…
…actually cut something on this wooden cutting board, I needed to take it outside to do some light sanding with my orbital sander. I also had to sand the…
…clip Snapping the tongue and groove pieces together, I grabbed the clip to see if the dimensions were about right. Secure with wood glue Using Gorilla Wood Glue and…
…fit the curve. Using Gorilla Wood Glue and clamps makes for a secure fit. For extra support I added some scrap 1x’s in the back. I left the drawer in…
…some weathered wood, including 2×4’s and fence boards. I also dug out a couple of old porch spindles I got when one of my favorite Peddler’s Mall’s closed. I got…
…in the plywood. I screwed the facing onto the plywood, then sanded it all down. It’s coming together. Oh, this is ugly- I grab some molding out of the garage…
…the base. I used some scrap lumber pieces and Gorilla Wood Glue. I wanted this table to be chunky, not dainty, so I used 4×4’s for…
…pallets in half. By using a spare 1x board, I was able to only clamp the wood (guide) in place one time. I put it dead center, and slid the…
…Notch Plywood Headboard Bench Seat with a Jigsaw I used some plywood that I buy at a thrift store to make the seat to this headboard bench. I cut it…
…start attaching all the pieces. Assemble your barn doors I used my Gorilla Wood Glue to secure all the pieces. It was crucial to clamp the boards in several spots…
…table using this old table leg. I knew the wood needed to be a hardwood. You can see the casters have been removed, and the bottom of the table is…
…out? I used a paddle bit to drill some holes. I used wood filler and wood glue to insert the pegs into the holes. You like so far? You know…
…cut off the mill end of the wood to get a nice smooth grain as seen in the picture above. Paint Valentine Blocks Red Now that your wood is sanded…
…I started with unscrewing the bench top and removing the padding and wood. It was warped and cracked, you can see it on the left in the above photo. I…
…Nuts 1/4” (4) $1.60 1/4” x 1 1/4” washers (4) .80 Scrap piece of thin plywood (optional) Wood Glue Paint or Stain Total 21.01 includes the dowel that you may…
…are pieces of MDF I had left over from when I built my media center. TIP: Drill four pilot holes inside each of the circles. Gorilla Wood Glue was…
…the paint to stay in the recesses of the table. Attach table top with wood glue I used Gorilla Wood Glue to secure the mid century side table top into…
…and drilled the hole for the dowel on both pieces and attached using Gorilla Wood Glue. I clamped it all together to allow the wood glue to set up….
…pieces of MDF I had left over from when I built my media center. TIP: Drill four pilot holes inside each of the circles. Gorilla Wood Glue was used…
When you build as much as I do, you tend to collect a lot of scrap wood. I rarely throw anything out. After I cleaned the garage out in the…
…slowly pried it off. The sides were loose from the drawer bottom so I added some Gorilla Wood Glue and clamped it. You can also see I removed the drawer…
…machines you’ve been certified on. Today’s post is all about the cutting board class and woodshop 101 and 201. I’m in Louisville Metro, and right across the river is Southern…
…of luan. The thin plywood was cut on the miter saw. *this post contains affiliate links, read more here* After cutting equal pieces of thin plywood, I set my pieces…
…buy these plywood pieces from a booth at a peddler’s mall. This project used up all my stock, so it’s time to go shopping again. I used Gorilla Wood Glue…
…I can drill a hole in the center for the wood screw. Assemble pieces of wooden pedestal planter 1) attach spindle to screw 2) secure screw into spindle 3)…
…Make a seat pattern First, I selected several pieces of pallet wood, laid them out and partially screwed the plywood pattern into the pallet pieces – just deep enough to…
…end of the cabinet. I used 3/4” birch plywood left over from making a top for Jamie’s coffee table. (I loved when SewWoodsy beefed up their island this way) …
…deal with either problem. I really didn’t know what to do with the drawers. The wooden guides no longer have the wide pieces of wood, they have whittled down too…
…eye hooks and wire. There was masking tape on the back that looked 50 years old, I scrapped it off too. Chalkboard Plywood I went to my shed to see…
…there was this huge gap. We usually use wood putty to fill holes and such, but this was much too big for that. We used some leftover slats from a…
…my dead tree. Last week I shared the wood slice rolling plant stand with you. What I didn’t show you were the rotted pieces of wood cut…
…this could be done for coasters and other applications—maybe some jewelry? Each of the first two projects were done on the upper left corner—this project on a small wood…
…and then clamped a piece of scrap wood to get a tighter grip. Using the painter’s tape keeps your scrap wood from getting glued to the piece. An alternative method…
…to paint over the number stencils. Here’s my finished plywood with the flashcard image stenciled on it. You’ll also need to cut thin wood strips to frame the plywood with….
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