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several pieces of wood sitting on top of a wooden table

Hexagon Patterned Plywood Coasters: Plywood can be cut up and glued back together to produce all manner of interesting patterns. I opted to make a hexagonal pattern and then inlay it into offcuts of engineered oak flooring (basically, that's plywood with a layer of oak on top) to make…

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the unfinished wood is being made into a cross or star shape pattern for an ornament

Plywood Entertainment Center: This was a random design I got stuck in my head that I just had to get out. Most people tend to cover up the layered edges of plywood and I really wanted to build something that incorporated the layers into the design. Most specifically, so that I d…

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a wooden table sitting on top of a tiled floor

Making the herringbone pattern out of the plywood isn't as difficult as you would think. There are videos on YouTube that fully explain how this is done. I made the legs from structural pine cut on a taper and cleaned up with a bit of sanding. Gloss finish looks great on plywood end grain.

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a wooden box sitting on top of a table next to some bushes and trees in the background

Plywood (end Grain) Drone Box: The main frame of the box is from a scrap piece of 3/4" plywood that was approximately 2'x4'. The top and bottom of the box is 1/4" luan plywood. Internal is carved from FastCap's Kaizen Foam. Hardware was salvaged off pieces in the trash. Handle wa…

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a bench made out of plywood sitting in the grass next to a tree trunk

DIY Plywood Coffee Table Made With One Sheet of Plywood - Woodworking: In this Instructable, I'll walk you through how to build a DIY plywood coffee table using a single sheet of plywood. This project was built with my two co-hosts from the Crafted Podcast while attending the Skiatook Adventure Video Woodworkers 2017 e…

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a wooden dresser with drawers and planter in the top drawer, made out of wood

Hudson Valley woodworker and furniture designer Thomas J. Ptacek was showcasing his designs at ICFF — a strong showing of attractive furniture recognizable by the use of cross-cut salvaged antique beams in much of the work. My favorite pieces were storage related: a desk with many small drawers and a slim-profile shelving system that hides the clutter and takes advantage of vertical space.

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