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Band Saw Boxes
I made these band-saw boxes from various woods, some of them laminated with bass, alder and accented with walnut and cherry.
 
-Mel Johansen, Glendale, AZ

Bandsaw-Boxes

Plywood Changing Table
Here’s my changing table.   My niece had a baby shower, and I was actually pleased that no one picked one up for her.  It’s made from clear pine & poplar plywood.  The top is removable so that when it is finished as a changing table it can have new life as a bookcase, or shelved table.  I was going to paint it, but found that the woods worked well together.  I put a clear poly finish sanding well between coats.

-Eugene Harmon

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Reclaimed Wood Wet Bar
This is a 12’ wet bar that I built for a friend. The wood I believe is Douglas fir. It is reclaimed wood from the bleacher boards rescued from the old Sherrard High School, Sherrard, IL.

I used pocket hole joinery for the construction of this project. The two unfinished strips of wood are temporary supports so I could handle the long front panel by myself.  

-Dan Duffey, Milan, IL

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