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Pallet Wood Pipe Clamp Workbench Vise

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I built a pair of matching workbenches in my shop a couple of years ago entirely out of pallet wood and they have been a staple of my shop ever sense. Now, ever sense I built them I had the intention of adding a moxon style vise to one of them to help hold work pieces and today is finally …

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Giant Baseball Chair (from 2x4s)

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Thanks to Arbortech for supporting what I do!! ► TURBO Plane – http://bit.ly/2upf82w ► Power Chisel – http://bit.ly/2I4hBBv ► Contour Sander – http://bit.ly/2pDVs5g It’s that time of the year and baseball is back this week!! The grass is finally turning green again and what better way to celebrate than by building a giant 3′ diameter baseball, Jackman style. Other than the …

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Secret Compartment Shoebox with Patchwork Pallet Wood

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This box was create to keep my valuable Carolina Boots safe. The main frame of the box is constructed from 3/4″ plywood and then the outside of the box is covered in a large variety of pallet wood and a few pieces of walnut scrap. The left side of the box holds a sliding puzzle mechanism that locks the lid …

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Floating Garage Storage Loft & Clamp Rack

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A bit of time travel here! This organization project was from right after I moved into my DC shop. I didn’t have the miter saw and table saw set up, so everything was done with just a circular saw and drill. It was such a simple project that I’ve been sitting on the footage since then unsure of whether it …

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Custom Media Table

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This media table is a nice traditional looking piece with straight, square lines but with a few key details that really give it some great visual interest. The legs protrude through the top of the table and the material carries through horizontally to tie everything together. This is a media table for a buddy of mine. He’ll be storing his …

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Making a Wood Pedestal Leg Table (literally)

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I bit of an extension from one of my projects from last year – the “A Christmas Story” leg lamp. Arbortech was so jealous that they had to bet their own version of my leg :). This was also the perfect opportunity for a little bit of a play on words, I got to literally make a table leg. I …

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100k Celebration & Giveaway

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Epic video created at the YouTube Space in NYC with Jimmy Diresta, Pat Lap, and more!!! Enter the giveaway here — https://www.jackmanworks.com/100kgiveaway/ Shot at the YouTube space in NYC and on the street of New York! Thanks to everyone who helped on this video and a special thanks to anyone who is reading this, for following my channel, watching my …

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Pallet Wood End Grain Coasters

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100% reclaimed wood coasters made from the finest of hardwood pallet wood! Each coaster holds a random pattern of spanish cedar, white oak, ask, red oak, pine, alder, elm, poplar, maple, and birch. The end grain orientation of the coasters shows off the amazing beauty of the grain in all the different species of wood. Created with a painstaking process …

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Building “A Christmas Story” Leg Lamp (the MANLY version)

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This leg is an exact full scale model of my own leg. The leg and base are made from maple butcher block scraps from previous projects. The lamp shade is welded from scrap lengths of rebar and wrapped in pleather attached using paracord that looks like Carolina’s boot laces. The boot is attached using a threaded brass lamp rod through …

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Wooden Magnifying Glasses – Corporate Awards

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A set of 6 corporate awards made from a combination of black walnut and white oak. The bases and handles were turned on the lathe, and the head of the magnifying glasses was cut on the laser. The lens part was salvaged from some cheap plastic magnifying glasses. The client wanted it so the magnifying glasses could actually be removed …

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Modular Miter Saw Station (base)

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This miter saw station base is designed to be used as the base to my Modular Miter Saw Station or as a stand-alone workbench and storage unit. Each unit is 3′ wide and can be added or subtracted depending on how much room you want to each side of your saw, or how much storage you need. This could also …