Woodwork

ColdIceShot

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Good day all!

I thought I should share one of my passion with you guys (woodwork) in the case that some of you might be interested to see. Don't get me wrong I am no expert, I do that once or twice a month when I have some time.

Here is my first two creations, remember that I never did woodwork before that so don't judge too hard please ^^

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Than the Final Result Tinted:
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That wine rack was my second project, here is the first:

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Unfortunately I don't know why but I don't have the picture of the final result tinted... Next time that I go to my parents house I'll take a picture of it to show you guys.
 
Also I worked on a tool's rack, a patio and a a rustic library from the old wood of that patio:

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That picture up there is the wood that I took for the library
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And here is the rustic library that I am working on... It's a big challenge for me cause I never did woodwork on old wood that have been always at exterior. It's tuff to work with.

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And here is why it's tuff to work with it, it is so dry that you can crack the wood just by tight a screw in the wood even if you did drill hole for it prior to do so.
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Very cool. that is a skill I wished I had. also a nice setup one thing I didn't see though is a table mounted vice. I'd highly recommend getting one.
 
Both I posted are great tools for time saving and "true square cuts" Here is the other tool called "square cut"
 
Thanks for the tip Joe! This is great tool I will buy it for sure, that might save some wood and extra cuts ^^

That tool is great for people without a table saw and its great for repetitive cuts. Just today I needed 10 - 2" furring strips. I set the tool up and ran the 10 strips in the matter of few mins and never had to remeasure or use a chalk line. Its a great work saving tool.
 
Generally I start evenings with beer and finish with wine, so regularly... I use to work in a liquor store and my father work in the wine industry. What you don't see is my wine fridge up stair for the regulars ^^
 
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