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akhilsingh
Finding My Feet
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Hi Guys, I am planning to build a dining table. I am very new to wood working and this is my first project ever. I have done some research and have pl ...

ilox
Growing in Experience
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My wife has bought a full Murphy bed kit, all except for the timber bits. Attached is the overall look of the bed from their Instruction booklet.That ...

Sorted101
Just Starting Out
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Looking to renovate an older styled China cabinet - that has 2 cracked panes of glass in the front door.What is the best repair product for the cra ...

Shotime
Growing in Experience
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Hi there, How would I go about building something like this without drilling into the floor? I would like to be able to remove it if I change my mi ...

meril
Finding My Feet
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Hi I bought a wooden Queen Headboard online and when I recieved it was shocked how heavy it was 47kgs. Note check specifications next time. I'm lookin ...

TheRenoDad
Having an Impact
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Simple to build and made with materials all sourced from my local Bunnings. See below for the before photo of this project and keep reading to fi ...

chandra_r381
Just Starting Out
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Planning to buy 3ft tank which holds almost 90L water. please suggest the items and tools to make the stand which can hold the weight.

Dani3
Just Starting Out
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Im looking at removing stain / varnish from my television unit It is made with pine it is stained a reddy color and would like to change to a light s ...

markw81
Just Starting Out
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I’ve just upcycled my first project - a solid pine tallboy I found on the council pickup pile. I used a shellac based primer / stain blocker, 3 coats ...

TaylerMayd
Having an Impact
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I wanted to modernise these dated orange bedsides & give them a fresh coastal look. A video of this transformation is on my Instagram: @ taylermayd_ ...

sareh
Cultivating a Following
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So I thought I would give this 20 plus year old coffee table a glow up. It was a custom made piece and I thought under all the coating I would have a ...

daniknight4
Becoming a Leader
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I was given this little bedside table as a part payment for another furniture makeover I had completed but after I had taken it I had second thoughts. ...

theDIYedit
Making a Splash
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I would like to share my recent project - I am so happy with how it turned out, despite my husband (Lee) and I not doing anything like this before! It ...

Inspiredcoastal
Building a Reputation
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 The before Materials120 grit sandpaper Cabot's timber paint Zinsser primer Sealer Paint brush New hardware ToolsStepsStep 1Started with cleaning ...

Lachelle
Just Starting Out
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The last couple of days, I have been sanding back an old crib with bite marks and scratches, I was originally going to paint it with a timeless grey d ...

because21
Just Starting Out
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   Hi all ! I have a freshly made 8 months old crawler here so I bought her this playpen. https://www.babybunting.com.au/product/tikktokk-little-b ...

midas
Growing in Experience
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Hello I’d be grateful for some advice please on a question I have about joining two pieces of a timber benchtop. I’ve bought two Okoume timber pa ...

twocutekelpies
Making a Splash
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We have had these pine bookshelves for over 20 yrs and I thought they could do with an update, so I sanded, primed and painted them. While doing that, ...

Honest52
Cultivating a Following
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Some scratches and wear out of the hardwood desk might be repaired to restore previous glory. How to do the work properly? The desk is about 15 years ...

Fancypants
Just Starting Out
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I work from home and currently have a couple of smaller framed magnetic whiteboards on the wall above and next to my desk. I'd like to create a more s ...

maodoumama
Finding My Feet
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Hi team, I need some help with this bed headboard project. I need to make two queen upholstery headboards as the ones on the market either too ugly or ...

colinweiren
Getting Established
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The door is internal but is made of solid red cedar timber. It has been ripped off its bottom hinge (not sure how). The top hinge is still intact. Wha ...

slk
Getting Established
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Hi I am planning to use Specrite 2100 x 900 x 30mm timber multiuse pine panel to built bed frame is it suitable wood to built bed frame as it is fin ...

BigFella1956
Building a Reputation
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G'day Everyone, I have this small oval table (53cm wide at its widest point and 77cm tall) and it's solid timber. It has seen better days but I'd like ...