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Wooden Toy Projects
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Wooden Toy Projects

February 18, 2018September 3, 2024

Toys built by Grandpa – Of all the things I build, toys for my grandchildren will always top…

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Creating A Faux Ship-Lap Accent Wall
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Creating A Faux Ship-Lap Accent Wall

January 27, 2018September 3, 2024

Covering wallpaper with faux ship-lap using sanded plywood We finally had a weekend to get the spare bedroom…

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Child Size Oak Rocking Chairs
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Child Size Oak Rocking Chairs

December 30, 2017September 3, 2024

Sturdy Rocking Chairs for Kids – I have made it a practice to build each grandchild an oak…

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Child’s Art Table, Free Plans Included
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Child’s Art Table, Free Plans Included

December 30, 2017September 3, 2024

The Perfect Size Drawing Area for Toddlers: (If you’re not a DIYer we can build this art table…

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Plan for Lego Table with shelves
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Plan for Lego Table with shelves

December 6, 2017September 9, 2024

Lego Table Plans: A day off from the day job to create a Lego table as a Christmas…

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Sofa Table
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Live Edge Cedar Console Table and chairs

October 31, 2017September 9, 2024

Console Table From November 2-4, 2017 there was an event here in Nashville called Christy Wright’s Business Boutique. Becky’s Graphic…

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Adirondack Chairs
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Adirondack Chairs

September 12, 2017September 3, 2024

Last pieces for the Millers I had cut all the materials for 2 Adirondack chairs to take up with…

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Girl's Bunk Beds
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Miller Family House

September 4, 2017September 3, 2024

Bunk Beds, Dresser and Bathroom Vanity A few months ago my daughter asked me to build her a…

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Barn Door
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Sliding Barn Door Project

May 19, 2017September 3, 2024

Custom Sliding Barn Door My latest project is ready to be hung and used between a master bedroom and…

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I could not be more proud of my wife than I am today. After many years of helping authors self publish their books, she has published her own. With the help of her assistant @falconarte they have published a step by step guide for first time authors. 
You can find both the E-Book -https://amzn.to/3EPiz7y and the presale hard cover https://amzn.to/3YtaNH3 today. 
If you ever thought about self publishing a book, they are the team to contact. 
https://beckysgraphicdesign.com/

I could not be more proud of my wife than I am today. After many years of helping authors self publish their books, she has published her own. With the help of her assistant @falconarte they have published a step by step guide for first time authors.
You can find both the E-Book -https://amzn.to/3EPiz7y and the presale hard cover https://amzn.to/3YtaNH3 today.
If you ever thought about self publishing a book, they are the team to contact.
https://beckysgraphicdesign.com/

YouTube Video VVV5Zm9tc1JGenFNNXdTaUJhZGZPckx3LnRPbkFzaUplMklj

How to self publish a children's book

Bayne Custom Woodworking May 5, 2025 8:47 am

I have a customer that asked me to build a simple island for her galley kitchen. But she wanted the end caps to mimic her raised door panel cabinets. So I did.

I have a customer that asked me to build a simple island for her galley kitchen. But she wanted the end caps to mimic her raised door panel cabinets. So I did.

YouTube Video VVV5Zm9tc1JGenFNNXdTaUJhZGZPckx3LjczSGZ2RVpZWmhz

Sounds of the shop

Bayne Custom Woodworking April 21, 2025 5:56 pm

We have woods in the back of our house where our grandchildren love to play. So, with their help, we created paths for them to run and play. I fill the paths with the sawdust to keep the mud down and just to bring a little fantasy to the paths.

We have woods in the back of our house where our grandchildren love to play. So, with their help, we created paths for them to run and play. I fill the paths with the sawdust to keep the mud down and just to bring a little fantasy to the paths.

YouTube Video VVV5Zm9tc1JGenFNNXdTaUJhZGZPckx3LlJ1Zm1VTDB3VV9F

Sawdust - I have quite a bit of it each week and found a great place to, well, spread it.

Bayne Custom Woodworking March 26, 2025 5:01 pm

Keep my fingers please

I needed to create a groove in a 1" round dowel. What's the issue with dowels? They roll!

I found this video on YouTube that got me started. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3euVLA2b30&list=WL&pp=gAQBiAQB @crypticwoodworks - He has a great explanation.

But I needed to make some adjustments for my situation

I needed a 7 1/5" groove and I do not have a drill bit that long. So I used a 1" Forstner bit and drill as deep as I could go, about 4". That will hold the dowel steady for me.
Then I setup my router table but quickly figured out I needed a spacer between the dowel and the router fence. 
I set up a stop, grabbed my @Microjig GRR-RIPPER and went to work. I still have 8 fingers and 2 thumbs and the project is complete.

Keep my fingers please

I needed to create a groove in a 1" round dowel. What's the issue with dowels? They roll!

I found this video on YouTube that got me started. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3euVLA2b30&list=WL&pp=gAQBiAQB @crypticwoodworks - He has a great explanation.

But I needed to make some adjustments for my situation

I needed a 7 1/5" groove and I do not have a drill bit that long. So I used a 1" Forstner bit and drill as deep as I could go, about 4". That will hold the dowel steady for me.
Then I setup my router table but quickly figured out I needed a spacer between the dowel and the router fence.
I set up a stop, grabbed my @Microjig GRR-RIPPER and went to work. I still have 8 fingers and 2 thumbs and the project is complete.

YouTube Video VVV5Zm9tc1JGenFNNXdTaUJhZGZPckx3LkNRd1JZNWJ0LUxZ

Router groove into 1" dowel

Bayne Custom Woodworking March 19, 2025 4:38 pm

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