
I have quite a few projects underway, some have a purpose e.g. coffee table and

some with no particular place to put them in mind, e.g. change and key drop or as most of the Catholics call it the Holy Water table.

I did end up refinishing the stoop and top to the fireplace, see the post on satin finishes, to get a better more consistent look.

The barn is also looking like a real working wood shop, if the amount of sawdust counts. in fact it seems as if a lot of what I am making is sawdust.

The slab of wood on the assembly table will hopefully end up being a bench top for the original coffee table legs I had welded up last summer.

We also got the flat screen up and mounted above the fireplace and the trim work in the house is now all done!

The pallet load of curly redwood is also dwindling.
Next year I will get to the rear deck.
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