This Old House Makers
Cristiana builds a custom walnut desk with epoxy pour for her sister's small space she prepares the frame for assembly with pocket holes, tenons, and unique, knock-down joinery.
Cristiana builds a custom walnut desk with epoxy pour for her sister's small space she prepares the frame for assembly with pocket holes, tenons, and unique, knock-down joinery.
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Jamie makes an outdoor golf game similar to cornhole, builds a durable outdoor armchair, and finishes his walkout basement patio.
In Part II, Cristiana finishes the joinery, builds the drawer, legs, and bookshelves, flattens the cured epoxy top, trims it to size, and assembles the desk in her sister's apartment.
Cristiana builds a custom walnut desk with epoxy pour for her sister's small space she prepares the frame for assembly with pocket holes, tenons, and unique, knock-down joinery.
In Part II of the ukulele bass build, Christiana refines the neck with hand tools, assembles the frame, and installs the strings and electronic amp finally, she is ready to jam.
Christiana takes on a project she's avoided for years: designing and building a ukulele base to bend the wood, she soaks the pieces in water and shapes them on a heat bender.
Brad puts different types of boards to the test, exploring whether MDF can be used for projects instead of plywood.
Brad upgrades his backyard with edging, pavers, a walkway, and a garden bed then, Brad optimizes his kitchen cabinet storage space.
Chris makes a desk that can be configured in two basic ways, with the base cabinet attached or detached he also shares different designs for a mid-century modern DIY shoe bench.
The team makes a built-in dresser and shelving unit from plywood.
Chris builds a large wardrobe that doubles as a partition wall in her tiny apartment then, she makes serving trays from wood scraps.
Cris builds an entry closet with sliding mirror doors then, she crafts a tongue drum from padauk wood, known for its rich, warm percussion.
For Halloween, Bob creates a life-size Transformer helmet from corrugated cardboard, and for his son's hobbit costume, Bob casts custom silicone hobbit feet, tints them, and adds fake hair.
Bob builds sliding glass-panel doors, designed as pocket doors and concealed behind a built-in plywood bookshelf, transforming the piano room into a quiet, library-like space.
Laura fixes a broken public bench with wood from disposable pallets few weeks later, she fixes it again with welded steel.
Jamison and Jamie share tips for laying bathroom tile and installing shiplap and trim they hang interior doors, put down flooring and add faux-wood ceiling beams.
The duo install custom garage doors with a high-lift track system, hang board and batten siding and design a curbless shower with niche shelving.
Anne gives a tour of her milking barn and shares the milking process in detail she forges a riveting hammer with the help of Steve Dando.
Anne Briggs and Josh Nava share valuable step-by-step details on how to carve a wooden spoon by hand using basic tools Anne teaches budget-friendly, chisel-sharpening techniques.
Jason makes a concrete coffee table with a fluted base and white oak top, using a silicone mold, glass-fiber mix, and routed oak planks before assembling the finished piece in his living room.
With the exterior of the treeless treehouse complete, Jason builds a playground including a tire swing, a tube slide, and a zip line then, back in the workshop, he fashions walnut chisel handles.
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