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Power Carving Ideas | We Make Sawdust Challenge - Round 4

I have 4 AWESOME power carving ideas for you! That’s right it is time again for another round of the We Make Sawdust Challenge. For this challenge I team up with Saburrtooth Power Carving Tools and we challenge 3 other makers to join me in carving one build challenge. This time the challenge was to carve “Something You Can Find in the Kitchen”. We made spoons, a skull candy bowl, three hardwood spice cellars and one margarita platter… let me show you!

DIY Dough Bowl With Feet

I recently went to a friends house who has a sawmill… which means he has wood all over the place. While I was there is cut me out some chunks of Indian Rosewood that are perfect for power carving.

This time when I started carving I didn’t really have a plan and just let the piece of wood dictate how I carved it. And well, I turned it into an AWESOME dough bowl with feet! Let me show you how I did it.

DIY Power Carved Pendant Light

Okay, okay, okay… with that being said I have a corner in my living room that would look great with more plants in it. So when I heard of these light bulbs you can get that simulate the same rays of the sun…. I knew I needed them!

I don’t currently have a light fixture in this corner, so I thought it would be fun to build a pendant light that I can plug-in because I do have an outlet nearby. So that is where this build starts!

The AWESOME way to Power Carve Spoons!

I recently got a bandsaw and I knew the first project I wanted to do to test it out… make spoons!!!

I only ever made one other spoon before… cut it out with a jig saw and then carved it using a carving tool. And while that spoon turned out AWESOME, it took forever to complete. So this time we are going to cut the rough shape out with the bandsaw and then test out several of my carving burrs and see which we like best for making spoons!

DIY Candle Holders | We Make Sawdust Challenge

I have a super special project for you today… DIY Candle Holders. But not only that I teamed up with my friend over at Saburrtooth Power Carving Tools and created the “WE MAKE SAWDUST” Challenge. Where I invited three AWESOME makers to join me in making a candle holder using 3 Saburrtooth carving burrs.

4 Makers, 3 Carving Burrs, 2 Weeks and 1 Challenge = 4 AWESOME Creations!

DIY Modern Keepsake Box - Two Ways to Build!

I love gifts that keep on giving. That is why I love making special gift boxes to gift presents in that can be kept and used as a keepsake box. And whomever can keep all their special treasures in. And today I am going to be sharing two ways to build an AWESOME keepsake box… an easy way with butt joints and brads nails and one without any hardware with rabbets and dados… oh my!

How I Upcycled Coffee Table To A Bench

One mans junk is another man’s treasure. Recycle, reuse, repurpose…. or like I like to call it Upcycle! When I was first starting out making stuff I did a lot of upcycles. I thought of them as cheap learning experiences. You can usually find cheap pieces on the street, a garage sale, Facebook marketplace or Goodwill. And since they are cheap, if you totally mess them up it isn’t that big of a deal.

Simple and AWESOME Textured Shelf

Once I found a design I liked I went ahead and laid out a rough sketch of it on the board. The board is made up of glued up pieces of about 2” wide boards, so I decided to use those seams as a natural break in my design. And for the holes I was going to use three (3) different sized forstner bits (1 3/8”, 1” and 1/2”). So as I decided where I wanted them I put a B = Big, M = Medium, and S = Small. That way I would be confused once I got to the cutting process.

How I Power Carved A Bread Bowl

I have been doing a lot of power carving lately, mostly adding texture to some of the pieces I create. But today I am going to switch it up. You see, I have always wanted a bread bowl so I am going to show you how I completely carved a bread bowl… no lathe required, no special skills! Just a few of my Saburrtooth burrs!

DIY Bubbly Bar Cabinet | Power Carving

Power carving is something that I have always wanted to try ever since I got into woodworking. It seemed so fun and the textures you could create endless. That is why when my friends at Saburrtooth ask me to team up on a project, I jumped at the opportunity. I knew exactly what I would carve… you see I had been wanting/needing to make myself a bar cabinet. My pantry is small, so I figured by making one I could free up some space in there. And since it was gonna hold all the bubbly, I decided to carve bubbles on the front like champagne or beer bubbles.