Building a dream miter saw station has always been a goal of mine! It was a massive project but I am so glad that I took the time to knock it out. I made my miter station BEEFY – I used 3/4 inch maple plywood on most of it, including the cabinet backs and drawers. […]
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My Dream Miter Saw Station, Part 1 (Base Cabinets & Torsion Box)
Building a dream miter saw station has always been a goal of mine! It was a massive project but I am so glad that I took the time to knock it out. I made my miter station BEEFY – I used 3/4 inch maple plywood on most of it, including the cabinet backs and drawers. […]
Continue readingDIY Cornhole Board Hanger
Learn how to build your own DIY Cornhole Board Hanger! After seeing cornhole board hangers on amazon for over $30, I decided to make my own out of a 2×4! Check out the details below… Before we get started, make sure to follow me on YouTube, Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram to keep up with all my latest projects! Also do […]
Continue readingMAKITA 18V Cordless Trimmer / Weed Eater Unboxing & Review
//For my entire life, I have used gas powered weed eaters and its time for a change! In today’s episode of Field Treasure Designs, I am unboxing and reviewing my new MAKITA XRU11M1 18V Brushless Battery Cordless String Trimmer aka, a “Weed Eater”. Don’t want to wait? Buy it here: https://amzn.to/2XClrNe Check out the details below… […]
Continue readingConcrete Bookends made from a Dryer Vent
In today’s episode of Field Treasure Designs, I show you how I used a DRYER VENT to make some concrete bookends. This was a super easy project that turned out unique and cool! Check out the details below… Before we get started, make sure to follow me on YouTube, Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram to keep up with all […]
Continue readingShop Vac Caster Upgrade
Let’s face it. Shop Vac casters are terrible! The don’t roll or swivel very well and are cheap plastic and loud. In today’s episode, I am going to show you how I upgraded my shop vac with some awesome new casters. After searching around for some new ones that could just plug into the holes […]
Continue readingTwin Platform Beds & Hexagon Tile Headboards
My daughters have been begging me for beds for a long time and I finally took the time to deliver! I knew I wanted to do platform beds for them, as we are moving toward the modern look as well as easy to move since we will be moving homes again soon. I had this […]
Continue readingEasy Modern (Non) Metal Table Legs
My wife and I wanted a more modern look for our dining table base. After looking at some metal options, I decided that I didn’t want to spend the money on metal legs or risk them not fitting right since I would have to buy online. I also decided not to attempt to buy the […]
Continue readingDust Separator Cart
I first saw the Dust Cyclone Separator Cart through a friend’s YouTube video and after years of clearing out clogged shop vacs every few days I was stunned! “Why haven’t I added a dust separator before,” I thought! I set out to build my own and here is my video showing you how I did […]
Continue readingBuilding the Paulk Workbench, Part 3 | Table Saw Mount
Loading… This is Part 3 of my multi-video series showing you how I made my Paulk Workbench! This workbench was designed by Rob Paulk who has a ton of experience with contracting and woodworking, and his design represents his knowledge of both great utility and mobility. The two-part top allows it to fit in a […]
Continue readingBuilding the Paulk Workbench, Part 2 | Main Torsion Box
This is Part 2 of my multi-video series showing you how I made my Paulk Workbench! This workbench was designed by Rob Paulk who has a ton of experience with contracting and woodworking, and his design represents his knowledge of both great utility and mobility. The two-part top allows it to fit in a van […]
Continue readingDIY Cornhole! (Bean Bag Toss)
Who doesn’t love a good game of Cornhole?! I know I sure do. After seeing a plain set (no paint on them) being sold at a local sports store for $150, I decided to make my own! Not only are the ones I made better quality than what was being sold in the store, but […]
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