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Bill altered our 3pt Log Splitter plans so that it could also be used in the vertical position! "Your plans were very good and I appreciate the design ideas. So far the splitter works great in the vertical and horizontal position."
Photo sent by Bill Ethier
This Bending Brake (18") was modified (not visible in this photo) so that a pair of springs automatically raise the hold-down bar when you loosen the bolts! As Gerald says: "you might want to add this option as it makes it easier to add and remove your work from the brake". Great idea - and we are definately looking into adding this to the plans.
Photo sent by Gerald Brazil
Here's an interesting concept, the Porch Swing hung from an arbor! Nice job Keith! This looks like a great place to relax and enjoy the spectacular mountain view.
Photo sent in by Keith Swanson
This smoker was built by students (mainly Brandon Guest and Kenny Beam) from the Center for Arts & Technology, PA., instructor was Ralph Kauffman. "There were a few changes in the design, basically because of materials on hand. Thanks for the terrific plans. It is a great smoker". Excellent job guys!
NOTE: Our plans are designed with the firebox on the right side of the smoker.
Photo and comments sent by Bob Moore
"We carved the whole family history on the ledge of the well with a router. We are very pleased with the results and the envy of the neighborhood!" The wishing well looks great!
Photo sent by Sam and Cameo Thompson

 

Terry's Toddler Rocking Horse made from Poplar wood and stained to let the woodgrain speak for itself. "I added the stars and round knobs on the end of the handles to help protect eyes. I am sure my granddaughter will have years of fun with her rocking horse."
Photo sent by Terry Connolly
This Trailer Dolly was made by students John Anderson and Nate Hildebrant from Somerset High School in WI. "This turned out to be a great project for the kids because of all the different elements of metal processing that had to be done". Metal shop teacher was Eric Olson.
Photo sent by Mark Barron
Bob built the Race Car Bed for his grandson Tyler (age 2). "I built this same plan 28 years ago for my son Glen and now for his son!". Looks like Tyler approves!
Photo sent in by Bob Fletcher
Here's a great looking Cedar Chest built by Mike. "I havent done a project like this since 8th grade wood shop! I'm getting ready to make a few more for family members".
Photo sent in by Mike Gray
Here's a great looking project built from the Easy Cupola Plans. Nice job Ray!
Photo sent in by Ray Piar