put.together, to woodworking
ai6yr, to random

The indoor coffee table I moved outside and coated with a few months ago did phenomenal in the tropical storm . Gave it another coat just for good measure and extra waterproofing. Solid wood + oil works perfectly fine. (Yes, another Craigslist special)

put.together, to woodworking
put.together, to woodworking
cazabon, to Electronics
Maker_of_Things, to zerowaste

My new innovation in furniture upcycling!
Cut and shut telescopic sofas!

Also known as the easy way to get @suearcher's knackered sofa out the house to the recycling centre.

put.together, to woodworking
AnneTheWriter1, to mastodon

"Some assembly required."

(It's again! Post some jokes or funny memes under this hashtag today, and bring lots of smiles to .)

byron7, to woodworking

Mahogany Bed/Settee

I finished a bed I needed for my house in the country.
It's made out of recycled sapele mahogany and pieces of rosewood.

Dimensions: 2 metres x 96cm x 70cm

A settee style frame of a single bed. It has reddish brownish colour and is made from recycled sapele mahogany and pieces of Madagascar rosewood.

mustardboi, (edited ) to woodworking
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Recently completed a side table in mid-century style. Quite the learning experience tbh.

evi, to random
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JMMontpelier, to architecture

?
18th & 19th c. houses didn't always incorporate spaces as part of the .
An examination of inventories of houses comparable to Montpelier found that bedchamber closets held everything from to dinnerware to equipment. Larger storage rooms held extra pieces of carpets, seasonal décor & often old pieces of .

@academicchatter

cazabon, to random

Every time I flat-pack , I'm reminded of the IKEA [1] Corporation's company motto:

"Eh... close enough."

[1] ikea (n.): Swedish; lit. "half an ass"

inspirationgrid, to InteriorDesign
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micheleann, to diy
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I have made a blood sacrifice to the Gods of Furniture Assembly. May my Basement Shelving stand tall through the ages!

ai6yr, (edited ) to random

Welcome to another . I've done these before, but they are straightforward and enjoyable. Refurbishing a free !

ai6yr,
  1. Disassemble the . Remember where all the parts go and take pictures of how it all goes back together.
ai6yr,
  1. If you want, before you continue, go repaint the metal parts. Wait a day for the paint to dry. Unless it was today and it was 1000F in the sun and it dries instantly.

  2. Reinsert the new sling! The key again here is lubrication. Lots of water and maybe soap makes this go easier. Locking pliers are your friends. Push and pull at the same time.

bunbrary, to Rabbits

Big news fellow ! New company makes for us that hooms like!

https://binkrabbitgoods.com/

JMMontpelier, to academicchatter

The sectional form was unique to the Federal & Antebellum periods in northern & western VA.
Sectional furniture like this reproduction were convenient as the pieces could be brought outside, split into 3 separate seats, or joined in multiple ways.

Learn more with Chief Curator, Dr. Elizabeth Chew, here https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0fXoyo2nDn4&feature=youtu.be

@academicchatter

ai6yr, to diy

Project for next week, hopefully. Two more (free) sling style chairs for re-slinging. Easy enough to re-do these. They will, however, be a different color, as it is past summer fabric season and I'm just buying the cheapest I can find.

ai6yr, to random

Quick . Took this coffee --which was inside holding up a couple of fish tanks, and sanded the top down and put two coats of on, so we can use this outdoors as . Probably should have done the teak oil treatment before we used it for the fish tank, lots of water damage. Originally snagged for free off a curb freebie.

Top of table after sanding and two coats of Teak oil. Shinier. Some water damage still visible.

inaforest, to random

Love the freedom of making it up as you go


jakecoppinger, to sydney

The first City of Sydney, Alexander Tzannes designed bench I’ve spotted with metal dividers - in the new Central concourse.

SMH reported in 2015 that the original design is decently comfortable to sleep on - perhaps it was too anti-hostile!

> Self-described "survival artist" Ronny Ng is Sydney's pre-eminent expert on the city's best public seats and benches. After sleeping rough on Sydney's streets for 17 years, he rates the city's new modern furniture as close to perfect.

https://web.archive.org/web/20190209151629/https://www.smh.com.au/national/sydneys-new-furniture-gets-top-rating-from-man-who-has-slept-on-it-20150318-1m23zc.html

See also @Bucket’s thread!

yngmar, to random
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@vaviurka requested a bed table for her laptop. She loves sitting in unergonomic positions, but it seems to work for her. My spine cramps up from just seeing this.

Anyways, let's see what I can bodge up with the stuff in the garage, without buying anything (shops are far). Probably it'll be wood with metal brackets for strength, but we'll see what I find.

Might involve some tool restoration first, the inherited stuff is mostly in a sorry state except for what I fixed last time.

yngmar,
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Bed table for lazying with a laptop in bed - ready for user acceptance testing.

If it's performing well, I'll go spiffy it up with some varnish, but first it goes to QA.

Same table, flipped upside down showing the metal brackets holding the legs. A welded reinforcement of the angle has appeared on each bracket since last time.

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