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This kitchen storage center was built using Aspen for the base and Birch butcher block. Includes 10" deep pine drawers.
We finished the butcher block with Howard Mineral oil. The base is a gunstock stain with a semi-gloss finish!
At the start of the pandemic I found myself helping out a family friend finish their basement remodel. On day 3 of helping I walked out to the barn to see what they had for extra wood and I found this camper just sitting there. Of course I asked if I could have that in leu of being paid. Our family friend happily agreed and I got my first camper! I knew it had some soft floor issues but wow it turned into a Project! We gutted the entire floor and replaced it all! Take a look at the before and after pictures of this old camper!
This is the first of many prints as we build Annin Robotics AR4 6 Axis robotic arm! I'll continue to record our progress on this open source build! Goal here is to learn robotics and hopefully setup some automated processes in the future!
I'm providing a link to this compact router mount, designed to hold a Harbor Freight Bauer router. I printed this with Sunlu Carbon Fiber PLA on my Ender 5 pro.
Our CNC Router uses these compact routers so we had an extra sleeve laying around that wasn't being used. I decided I wanted a router table but I didn't want to pay the $200+ that they normally go for so I designed this mount that uses 10-24 x 3" hardware and some 1 1/2" Pan head wood screws!
USPS requested we update our mailbox, we got creative and used some recycled 2x4's and an old flower pot hanger to create this fun new mailbox stand! We then placed a welcome sign on the front with a compass and Wisconsin engraved on either side!
My better half suggested we make a Mancala board game for our camping trip to Interstate Falls State Park
I always wanted my own Cabin Sign, now we have our own Littleton Family sign and others are requesting we make them new signs!
We love skiing at Ski Brule, so we decided to recreate our favorite Ski Run Sign! Maple Syrup @ Ski Brule!
Made from Cedar board with dark stain- the embossed text is highlighted by the contrast between the stained and raw wood.
Using scrap cut off boards we put together a small bat box. We even cut out a small bat symbol on the router to cap it off!