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NataliePortland@lemmy.caM to Woodworking@lemmy.ca · 2 years ago

Walnut credenza! It took me all winter to build. I’m so proud of it!

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Walnut credenza! It took me all winter to build. I’m so proud of it!

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NataliePortland@lemmy.caM to Woodworking@lemmy.ca · 2 years ago
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    What on Earth, this is astounding

    You should be extremely proud of yourself!

    Also also share your plans for my novice woodworker partner to follow

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      He wants to know whether or not you used a table saw for this (we have no place for one in our apartment)

      and if this is all solid walnut

      • PrinceWith999Enemies@lemmy.world
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        Let your partner know that many communities have Maker groups that have large tools available for members (as well as people to share their knowledge and experience). It can be a lot easier to pay modest monthly dues than buy your own equipment (and have space for it). The one nearest to me has woodworking tools, 3d printers, EE equipment, and so on.

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        There’s a lot of things you can do with a track saw that most people use a table saw for.

        https://youtube.com/@10MinuteWorkshop

        Peter Millard is a UK woodworker that does custom cabinets in a tiny UK basement.

        He has lots of recommendations on tools and processes to build stuff like this in a small, inexpensive place.

        He does a LOT of projects with high quality MDF and plywood, but a lot of it also applies to other materials. You can really learn and build a ton with sheet goods and then work your way up to solid, expensive wood later.

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          Turned him on to this channel and he greatly enjoyed it. Thanks so much for the recommendation!

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        You’re too kind! IDK if I can share plans- I designed it in Sketchup. Yes for sure I used a table saw, circular saw, scroll saw- so many saws!

        It is mostly walnut plywood, but there is solid walnut on the doors, the molding, and the feet. I spent $600 on all the supplies including drawer slides and hinges.

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    This is beautiful. You should be proud! Well done!

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    That’s beautiful! You should be proud.

    • NataliePortland@lemmy.caOPM
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      Thank you. How’s your garden growing this year?

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        Starting a little late this year, but it’s coming along!

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    I’m a hardcore MCM type, and I’d buy this in a heartbeat. I have a nice period teak credenza right now, but this is an absolutely gorgeous piece of work.

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    That looks amazing. Great work

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    Beautiful work! Really nice. Mix of solid walnut and walnut veneer ply?

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      Yes exactly! I haven’t worked much with solid hardwoods but I have promised myself that my next piece will be. I got a second hand planer. And I’m ready, I want to make a pair of nightstands inspired by the couch in Wharton Esherick’s house

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    Gorgeous

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    100% worth it.

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    Wow that looks really good!

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    Damn nice

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    wow, that looks great!

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