When our gas handle was MIA on a cold night (Thanks to a curious toddler, Don't worry, it wasn't anywhere near the valve). I whipped this one up real quick with some scrap wood and steel tube I had. I believe the wood is poplar.
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Woodworking
Screwdriver Replacement handle
Replacement handle for a cheap-o mini screwdriver i use while working on computers, electronics, and anything else that has tiny screws. The original handle was crappy plastic, and too skinny to really fit my hand. The wood is some sort of stabilized burl... just grabbed it out of my scrap bin.
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Pizza Peel (Pizza Paddle)
Team Cornhole Boards
Baby Room Wall Art
Name sign made for wall art in my son's room. (MDF raised letters on a plywood back, hung with a french cleat.)
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Doorknob Coat Rack
Live Edge Mesquite Mirror
Mirror made from a board of live edge mesquite.
(Excuse the mess in my trunk... Its the only pic of the whole board I took.)
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Classroom Shelves
I made some shelves for my wife's classroom, i begrudgingly used melamine so they would match existing furniture:
I first cut the 4'x8' melamine sheets down to 4'x4' so they were easier to work with in my small workshop
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Stair handrail
I replaced our carpeted stair with wood treads stained to match our flooring. We kept the last few steps without a handrail for a few months for a modern open feel. Finally with the birth of our son, we decided it was time to put in a handrail. I also installed a matching one at the top, but don't have any pictures of that.
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Chair repair
Most mass manufactured chairs will begin to separate at the joints over time. While in great condition otherwise, these chairs have done just that. This was a complete tear-down and re-glue.
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