Furniture – Samcraft https://sam-craft.com Empowering the Side Hustling Small Business Owner Since 2018 Mon, 26 Oct 2020 02:34:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://sam-craft.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/cropped-samcraft-square-wood-large-1-32x32.jpg Furniture – Samcraft https://sam-craft.com 32 32 Minimal Rustic TV Cabinet Built from Construction Lumber https://sam-craft.com/minimal-rustic-tv-cabinet-built-from-construction-lumber/ https://sam-craft.com/minimal-rustic-tv-cabinet-built-from-construction-lumber/#respond Fri, 09 Oct 2020 22:33:55 +0000 https://sam-craft.com/?p=1107 This minimalist-inspired, rustic TV cabinet was made by using construction grade lumber from our local hardware store and a few woodworking tools.

Complete Build Video

Special Tools and Materials

FastenMaster HeadLOK Heavy-Duty Flathead 2-7/8″ Black Screws: https://amzn.to/3ntjE7s

8″ Black Heavy-Duty Hairpin Table Leg 4 Piece Set: https://amzn.to/34FxTO6

Ryobi Biscuit Plate Joiner Kit: https://amzn.to/30RbFaH

Minwax Early American Wood Stain: https://amzn.to/3nyWyfD

Watco Clear Spray Lacquer Finish: https://amzn.to/3luK471

Download the Free 3D Model images with dimensions as a PDF!

ISO View

Side View

Top View

TV Stand


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Building a Three Leg Spinner’s Stool https://sam-craft.com/building-a-three-leg-spinners-stool/ https://sam-craft.com/building-a-three-leg-spinners-stool/#respond Thu, 28 Mar 2019 01:12:22 +0000 https://thegreenacreworkshop.com/?p=283 Made from solid hickory, this three legged stool is custom made for use at a spinning wheel and the perfect accessory for any spinning fiber artist. Would you like to order one for yourself or as a gift? Contact Me.

https://youtu.be/tx2Jim1EYwM

The over all build for this project was relatively simple, and can be done with basic tools. I started with some rough hickory that was 1″ thick (also known as 5/4 or “5 quarter”) and cut the boards to rough length with my crosscut miter saw — two 15″ long board for the seat, and two 20″ long boards for the legs.

I then ran the board through my thickness planer to get them flat on two sides, and jointed one edge of the boards to square at 90 degrees to the face of the boards on my bench top joiner.

I glued the two 15″ boards together on the edge to give me a large flat square blank for the seat to be cut from, then glued the two 20″ boards together on top of each other to give me a thick slab to slice out the legs from.

After letting the glue set overnight, I began cutting the pieces to shape. I cut out the seat on my band saw and the legs on my table saw.

I planned to turn the legs on my wood lathe, but didn’t realize that they were too long for my lathe until the last second. This made me quickly change my design and go with squared legs.

I cut the ends of the legs at a 10 degree angle then attached them to the seat with 3/4″ oak dowels.

I trimmed the dowels, gave the stool a final sanding, then finished it with Teak Oil.

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