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Norman's Salt Cellar

Maker Monday » Norman Nichols

Norman made this salt cellar from mesquite wood and our DIY Salt Cellar Plans. He made it with the sides just over 3/8" thick. Great wood choice and fantastic work, Norman!
Amateur Woodworking Cross

Maker Monday » Larry Burman

Larry modified the 9-inch cross to make this impressive double-sided cross that can be suspended instead of wall-mounted. To make it, he increased the size of the 1-inch pieces to 1-1/4-inch, then he cut twice the amount of the 1/2-inch strips. He then finished it off by drilling a hole through t...
Maker Monday » Lloyd Hubbard

Maker Monday » Lloyd Hubbard

Lloyd made this 9-inch Layered Cross made of Spanish Cedar, Yellow Pine, and Cypress. Stand made of Cypress and Yellow Pine. And he crafted this awesome little stand. Great work, Lloyd!
How to make a cross from piano keys

Maker Monday » Jeff Wingate

Jeff made this cross for his wife as a Valentine's day gift. She loves to play piano at church and she loves her Lord Jesus Christ. A perfect, win-win present!
Woodworkers Guide to Building Crosses

One Size Doesn't Fit All

Since one size doesn't fit all, my cross plans are now available in nine sizes. Every space is unique, and while the layered cross design is versatile in it's smaller sizes, some rooms just need a bigger cross!   The Small Ones DIY 9-inch Cross Plans  This petite sized cross is excellent for smal...