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    The Official TBH Wood working Thread

    I couldn't find a thread already so I decided to start one. Lets see the TBH Wood working skills and some of the projects you have done. Here are a few I have thrown together over the past few years.
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    Last edited by BlessedVeteran0305; 08-21-2022, 02:14 PM.

    #2
    Are there no other wood workers on the GS

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      #3
      Depends on what you call wood working? I can cut and screw boards together but that’s all I got

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        #4
        I can build deer blinds !

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          #5
          Originally posted by Texas007 View Post
          Depends on what you call wood working? I can cut and screw boards together but that’s all I got
          lol
          Originally posted by Hogmauler View Post
          I can build deer blinds !
          Let's see em hogmauler

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            #6
            I also dabble a little bit in pedestals for mounts too but don't have any pictures of those.

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              #7
              Can’t post pics bro

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                #8
                Use to build chairs ,gliders 8 side picnic tables few other odds and ends but lost all my patterns and all my tools when dad shop burned down.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Strummer View Post
                  Use to build chairs ,gliders 8 side picnic tables few other odds and ends but lost all my patterns and all my tools when dad shop burned down.
                  Dang sorry to hear that

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                    #10
                    Built several very nice shelving units using 4x4 for my uprights,plywood etc 8’ x 8’ x2’. Built some tables for my sister in law that had fireplace hearths for tops. I’m a better welder than I am a carpenter. Have some red cedar pushed down at our property that I’d like to cut into 8’ lengths and send to the sawmill but don’t have the cash.

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                      #11
                      I just got power to my shop but waiting for cool weather to make sawdust. I tend to make Shaker style tables, usually in walnut or cherry.

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                        #12
                        Here’s a few small projects I’ve made recently.




















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                          #13
                          This is one I built about 12 years ago. Been used and abused since then.




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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Hogmauler View Post
                            Built several very nice shelving units using 4x4 for my uprights,plywood etc 8’ x 8’ x2’. Built some tables for my sister in law that had fireplace hearths for tops. I’m a better welder than I am a carpenter. Have some red cedar pushed down at our property that I’d like to cut into 8’ lengths and send to the sawmill but don’t have the cash.
                            I have been wanting to make a flag out of red cedar and one out of mesquite just don't know where to look for a decent price.


                            Originally posted by HogCommander View Post
                            I just got power to my shop but waiting for cool weather to make sawdust. I tend to make Shaker style tables, usually in walnut or cherry.
                            Don't you know it ain't sawdust it's man glitter. Lol

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                              #15
                              I build quite a few taxidermy pedestals.
                              Occasionally a house.
                              Quite a few cabinets.

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