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  • Custom Burl Wood Shelf

    Custom Burl Wood Shelf

    Burl Wood Shelf How’d we get here oh burl of mine? The backstory on this burl wood shelf of ours. A close friend of mine was into epoxy/wood tables a long time ago. He had these burl slabs hanging around as extras for years. To keep it brief he wanted…

  • Bulletproof Personalized Custom Bed Frame

    Bulletproof Personalized Custom Bed Frame

    Why a personalized custom steel bed frame? How’d we get here? My son needed a new bed, graduating to a full sized mattress. Seemed like a great way to flex and make a personalized custom bed frame. I kept the design simple, and strong. The build went together very easily…

  • Steel Fab | Steel and Wood Display Kiosk

    Steel Fab | Steel and Wood Display Kiosk

    Why are we here? The steel fab of my steel and wood display kiosk was a necessity build. In the course of putting my name out there, I decided to put myself in the public eye. I have a Painted Tree kiosk. I’ve have more ideas than time. I’m looking…

  • Steel Fab – Cat Guard – Absolute Protection – Up Armor

    Steel Fab – Cat Guard – Absolute Protection – Up Armor

    In steel fab you end up building a lot of random things. When you need something to can carry significant weight, last forever, or in general versatility, steel often gets the call. This was a unique steel fab project. The mission. Protect the couch. Sometimes you need something just to…

  • Sweet 3D Modeling – Steel Guitar

    Sweet 3D Modeling – Steel Guitar

    My first real test of my 3D modeling skills. This steel guitar is built to scale and is a Martin D-35 just like Johnny Cash played. Here’s a modern reproduction. I have been learning the fundamentals of 3D modeling for unrelated purposes. Its been a passion project learning the facets…

  • Calico Shelf

    Calico Shelf

    Trellises = Shelf How’d we get here? Like a calico cat, this shelf is a patchwork. I’d consider this a necessity build. We needed something to hold the candles my wife makes at the Painted Tree kiosk I run. Not wanting to drop a bunch of money into another project…

  • Beer Signs!

    Beer Signs!

    I made my first beer sign just over a year ago. However, it sucked. So did the next 20 or 30. With each batch one problem was solved, in turn a new method of sucking was discovered – every single time. From perfecting the mounting process, to solving the masking…