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Rocking baby cradle plan
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Sofa table plan
I like working and eating while sitting on my sofa, but I don’t have a stable table surface that slide up close for my computer or food.
So, making a solid and stable sofa table (you could also call it a TV tray) has been on my project list for a long time.
This table features two support legs on opposite side from the sofa, so that the bottom supports can slide under a sofa or chair and the tabletop can slide over the cushions.
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Harry Potter floating shelf
Today I'm going to show you guys how I made this modern diy floating shelf/bookshelf based on the famous Deathly Hallows symbol from the Harry Potter series.
This was something I built for a monthly woodworking challenge, and I'm really proud of how it came out.
It was a happy accident that the vertical piece perfectly nested the first four books. This shelf is also the perfect size to display my Harry Potter wands, funko pops, and movies!
Rocking baby cradle plan
Here is a project that will help you make a rocking baby cradle, a handsome gift, a treasure to keep, or a fine saleable item.
Expecting the birth of a new family member is an exceptional period for each family. During this period each one of the family members is trying to prepare some gift that will be original and beautiful. Future fathers or grandfathers now have the opportunity to make a baby cradle – one of the nicest and most enduring gifts that a baby can get.
-Woodspotter
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