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saving memories
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Saving Memories

December 29, 2022September 3, 2024

Rebuilds, restoration, renewals Another aspect of Bayne Custom Woodworking has been helping people save memories. Maybe an item…

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Honor Flag Box
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Building an Honor Flag Display Case

October 6, 2019September 9, 2024

Building an Honor Flag Display Case Adding the word custom to your business name is something I do…

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Lifeway Wood Boxes
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Using Reclaimed Wood to Create Memories

May 13, 2019September 9, 2024

The first step when working on reclaimed wood is to carefully separate the pieces. Next remove any metal – so you don’t mess up your machines! The old nails and staples were removed but the holes become part of the story.

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Farm Table with Bench
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A Custom Farmhouse Table and Bench

October 24, 2018September 9, 2024

The Story of the Farmhouse Table with a Race Track While working my day job, one of my…

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Adult and Kids Adirondack Chairs
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Adirondack Chairs

October 4, 2018September 9, 2024

We always felt the classic chair is uncomfortable so I made some adjustment to fit my style and the type of wood that I have available.We think it’s the most comfortable Adirondack chairs available – and we have sat in many styles!

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Office flip
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Old Bedroom–New Office–Revisit

March 30, 2014September 9, 2024

If you didn’t see the older post “Old Bedroom-New Office” visit the link before reading on. This project…

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DIY wood floors
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Old Bedroom-New Office

March 10, 2014September 9, 2024

DIY Home Office Warning, long post. You may want coffee before starting! When we bought the house in…

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This is the continuation of my grandchildren helping me turn a childhood piano into a dining bench. Though shorter than episode one, it's fun to see and hear them break down the piano. Enjoy watching!
If you saw this video earlier, it's the same one, however I needed to upload it again because somehow the original became corrupted and stopped working.
Episode 1 - https://youtu.be/o7NNTRj9LEY

This is the continuation of my grandchildren helping me turn a childhood piano into a dining bench. Though shorter than episode one, it's fun to see and hear them break down the piano. Enjoy watching!
If you saw this video earlier, it's the same one, however I needed to upload it again because somehow the original became corrupted and stopped working.
Episode 1 - https://youtu.be/o7NNTRj9LEY

YouTube Video VVV5Zm9tc1JGenFNNXdTaUJhZGZPckx3Lm9kOHlpZ0w0WU1N

Piano Disassembly Part 2 -video fixed

Bayne Custom Woodworking March 25, 2026 6:59 am

Time to get this this custom audio stand ready for stain with my @festoolusa  sander. But do not miss the @ThorogoodWorkwear long sleeve shirt that I was able to win during their Christmas giveaway. The fit is perfect, warm and very comfortable.

Time to get this this custom audio stand ready for stain with my @festoolusa sander. But do not miss the @ThorogoodWorkwear long sleeve shirt that I was able to win during their Christmas giveaway. The fit is perfect, warm and very comfortable.

YouTube Video VVV5Zm9tc1JGenFNNXdTaUJhZGZPckx3Li00TDhERWhaeV80

Festool for finishing and Thorogood for warmth

Bayne Custom Woodworking February 25, 2026 4:12 pm

It seems everything I build is heavy and big and this project is no exception. Constructed of Red Oak, this cabinet will be for a turntable and speakers as well as other audio equipment. 
While the shelves are 1 1/2" thick x 18" deep x 60" long, the support walls are 4 1/2" thick x 16 3/4" tall by 24" long. They are the only support the shelves will have.
I used 1/2" threaded rod that runs through the shelves and then the support walls. In order to make the walls 4 1/2" thick I actually glued multiple pieces together to create the thickness. So before gluing them up I created a 1/2" groove to accommodate for the threaded rod. 
At time frame 2:22 I mention that I am routered the groove into the shelves when I am actually putting them into the supports.

It seems everything I build is heavy and big and this project is no exception. Constructed of Red Oak, this cabinet will be for a turntable and speakers as well as other audio equipment.
While the shelves are 1 1/2" thick x 18" deep x 60" long, the support walls are 4 1/2" thick x 16 3/4" tall by 24" long. They are the only support the shelves will have.
I used 1/2" threaded rod that runs through the shelves and then the support walls. In order to make the walls 4 1/2" thick I actually glued multiple pieces together to create the thickness. So before gluing them up I created a 1/2" groove to accommodate for the threaded rod.
At time frame 2:22 I mention that I am routered the groove into the shelves when I am actually putting them into the supports.

YouTube Video VVV5Zm9tc1JGenFNNXdTaUJhZGZPckx3LjRpZEs0TThTcWt3

Audio System Stand

Bayne Custom Woodworking February 23, 2026 5:43 pm

Time to get creative in order to assemble this Custom Stereo Console. It's 38" tall with 3, 1 1/2" thick red oak shelves and supports 16 3/4" tall, so I needed to come up with a way to hold it all together. I decided to run threaded rod through all 38". After routering grooves in the supports and drilling holes in the shelves I needed to get creative to insert the rod through it all. I pulled out my @ridgid drill driver and let it do the hard work. 
@RIDGID_Tools

Time to get creative in order to assemble this Custom Stereo Console. It's 38" tall with 3, 1 1/2" thick red oak shelves and supports 16 3/4" tall, so I needed to come up with a way to hold it all together. I decided to run threaded rod through all 38". After routering grooves in the supports and drilling holes in the shelves I needed to get creative to insert the rod through it all. I pulled out my @ridgid drill driver and let it do the hard work.
@RIDGID_Tools

YouTube Video VVV5Zm9tc1JGenFNNXdTaUJhZGZPckx3LmtNUUZMQllkUGtn

Creative way to insert threaded rod

Bayne Custom Woodworking February 19, 2026 8:44 pm

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