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Greetings to all! My name is Alex, I want to show you my work. Working on wood is my hobby, so do not judge strictly, I am often not happy with the result of my work. Look at my gift to my sons. I did this work at the end of last year. What do you say?





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HINT: For those who do not speak Russian, click the "[CC]" icon in the bottom of the video window to see subtitles in English or possibly other languages. The translation is computer generated with errors, but easily understood.

To Alex:
I am impressed with your work and the jigs you made to build this project. What a great gift for your sons! Based on your beautiful gift, people may ask you to adopt them. :)

Spaciba!
 
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Restoring the Old Soviet Screwdriver

This screwdriver is from my childhood, and I used it to take apart my first bike. Although I had wrenches, I couldn't put the little bike back together. Now I was very happy to see this screwdriver among my mother's things. We have so few old things and their return to us, returns our memories and we ourselves go back to our past. This is priceless. Now this screwdriver has a new story and with it a new story has appeared in my life and in the lives of my sons. One day they will find it again among my things and remember this year, this time.





Thank you, and have a nice day!
 
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This screwdriver is from my childhood, and I used it to take apart my first bike. Although I had wrenches, I couldn't put the little bike back together. Now I was very happy to see this screwdriver among my mother's things. We have so few old things and their return to us, returns our memories and we ourselves go back to our past. This is priceless. Now this screwdriver has a new story and with it a new story has appeared in my life and in the lives of my sons. One day they will find it again among my things and remember this year, this time.


https://youtu.be/oLhS1IdgsLg


Thank you, and have a nice day!
Fantastic job on your screwdriver and a warm story to go with it. If it were mine I would never use it again, I would make a display case for it. Thanks for sharing.
 
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Hi guys!

Last year I made furniture for a children's room. From the remaining materials, I decided to make shelves for books. It turned out six hexagonal shelves. Material - chipboard, MDF, laminated plastic. Painting with car enamel and varnish.


 

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Shelf for storing wine " Bottle"

Roomy wall shelf for storing wine and seducing guests to wine drinking. Holds seven bottles. This is the first shelf for storing wine from a series that I made earlier this year. The initial design is clean lines, a minimum of detail. It was this shelf that gave me an impetus for other similar shelves.





Good luck
 
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Handles-roof rails for wardrobes

Last year I made furniture for the children's room. There were not enough original handles for my project. I couldn't buy these pens, so I made them myself. Handles made of MDF, lined with laminated plastic of the same design as the material for the Cabinet.





What do you think?
 

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Case for an old screwdriver

This screwdriver from my childhood, with its help I disassembled my first great. Now I restored it and she looks so good that I will not work for her. I made a case for my screwdriver. If this is no longer an instrument, then let it become an interior item. In a case made of plexiglass, wood and metal, my screwdriver looks like a toy model. Model of my desire for creation.


 
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Organizer for storing things in a chest of drawers

Greetings!

Now in my closet, order will reign once and for all. I will keep my things neat and easy to reach. Everything is in sight and at hand. The organizer - divider made of oak slats for the chest of drawers is a new project and my next step towards modernizing furniture and organizing storage.

How it all turned out:


 
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Logobox! DIY Case for a tool with a logo.

Case for storing tools made of solid pine. Completely on classic joinery joints. Designed for storing a single tool. What is stored in it? Try to guess.

For those who do not want to guess, there is already a video on my channel:








Groove stud connection of the walls, inset bottoms with selected perimeter quarters. Material-pine, acrylic varnish. The case is made of a single Board, I glued the Board myself for this project. Wall thickness - 8 mm, length -345 mm, width - 120mm, height - 110 mm.
 
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Cutting Board from the remains of timber.

Waste back in business? Cutting Board from the remains of timber. Can I make an end cutting Board out of waste? Please, a little ingenuity and worthless cuts of timber after mending turn into a chic thing. Width-310 mm, length-480 mm, thickness-36 mm. 200 ml of oil. Silicone legs.


 
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