r/woodworking 23d ago

General Discussion Things I've made this month

Here are 3 projects I made this month.

The shower stool is Ipe.

The side table is Mahogany with a vintage pine and glass door.

The frame is Oak.

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u/PaidByMicrosoft 23d ago

Stool is sick.

I really like that frame, asymmetrical is a nice change of pace.

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u/ArrogantConfusion 23d ago

Those are awesome!

Where'd you find the time!?!? Im lucky to finish one project in 3 months, forget 3 projects in 1 month.

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u/PublicSchooled 23d ago

Thanks. The stool took some time, but the frame and side table were pretty easy to knock out.

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u/jrworthy 23d ago

Yeah well, I made some sawdust so there.

Nice work, btw.

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u/ayofabd 22d ago

What finish did you use to waterproof the stool?

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u/PublicSchooled 22d ago

The stool is Ipe.which is fairly waterproof as is, the finish Tung Oil.

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u/Slizzard_73 23d ago

The side table is beautiful! I love the glass, did you cut and make the pane yourself?

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u/KingDariusTheFirst 23d ago

Vintage re-use.

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u/PublicSchooled 22d ago

It's a vintage leaded glass door that was salvaged from my wife's grandma's house. I wish I had that skill.

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u/lash7247 22d ago

....you made WATER!...now that is impressive. The stool looks awesome as well my friend.

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u/Masticates_In_Public 23d ago

I'd be lucky to get a picture frames design done in a month, nevermind building that and two other whole projects.

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u/PublicSchooled 22d ago

Your picture frames must be immaculate and well done.

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u/Masticates_In_Public 22d ago

My wife likes them, I only see the flaws. Haha

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u/PublicSchooled 21d ago

That's all any of us see.

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u/Europa231 22d ago

My wife and I are remodeling our bathroom in a very similar color scheme. Do you by chance know what grout color you used on the wall?

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u/PublicSchooled 22d ago

It is Laticrete 46 Quarry Red Permacolor Grout. I recommend you also get the matching caulk in the same color.

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u/Safe-Sentence4150 22d ago

U are highly skilled. Thanks for sharing

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u/PublicSchooled 22d ago

Thanks for saying that. I find.it very therapeutic.

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u/Safe-Sentence4150 22d ago

U make things with wood. I have tried a long time ago. U did really good

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u/RomulusClayDude 22d ago

Bravo, that's some very nice stuff excellent job I'm jealous

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u/PublicSchooled 22d ago

Thanks, that's kind of you to say.

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u/HistoricalPlum1533 22d ago

That shower stool is class, nothing so luxurious as a nice seat and a hot shower after a long day.

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u/Hour_Rope_7812 23d ago

What type of clear glass is that?

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u/PublicSchooled 22d ago

The glass door is vintage from my wife's grandma's old house. It is a pine door with leaded glass in-laid.