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Lots of stuff to get to this time!
John Heisz
There’s still plenty of time to enjoy outside this summer. And here’s a chair to sit in and do just that.
John also has a nice little angle cutting guide design. You can follow along and build it here (click the image)
Jack Houweling
Here’s a nice little tool caddy that’s pretty easy to make.
Steve Carmichael
There must be something associated with the name Steve and creativity…..
jimmydiresta
Just to throw a little metal working in. Here’s one way to make a bell.
krtwood
A few weeks ago I shared Kevin’s PVC bandsaw box and he’s back with another artistic design. This one turned out fantastic!
Layers-of-Learning.com
I have laminate flooring in my living room and as soon as they are worn out I’m laying plywood. Check this out! (click the image)
Marble Run
I instantly thought of woodgears.ca when I saw this. I think the concept is great for kids. Allow them to modify and change the marlbe run as many times as they want. Modifying the design and watching the marble go through the course is short enough to keep kids engaged. (click the image)
That’s My Letter
Woah! That’s one HUGE outdoor table. 10 chairs comfortably?!! (click the image)
Thanks Jay for including my ginormous outdoor dining table. Yes it does seat 10 plus no problem, party’s at our place! :)
Absolutely. That table looks fantastic too!
Hey, Jay … I have just finished reviewing the ‘real wood floor made from plywood’ link you posted. From the photo’s it really looks neat. The folks who did it made no mention of subfloor prep, etc. What is your take on cutting up sheets of plywood, one side good, and turning it into an apparent hardwood floor? .. durability? .. movement? .. longevity? .. etc.
Regards,
Marty
I don’t really have a take on it yet as I haven’t done it but I do think the durability is there. I see waaaay too many dealers advertising pine flooring so plywood has to be at least as durable as solid pine. You can ask John from ibuildit.ca as he did this back in 2011. Here’s a link to his page: http://www.ibuildit.ca/other%20projects/Home%20Improvement/plywood-flooring-1.html