Nacho’s Bowl Table
Jeff Calvillo Jeff Calvillo

Nacho’s Bowl Table

Nacho needed a new table for his bowls, and I needed a project to do to take advantage of being around family members that have shops. This was made out of maple, mahogany, and steel pipes. I cut the holes with a plunging router, sanded down to 220 grit, and used five coats of gloss poly. Nacho approves.

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60” Pedestal Table
Jeff Calvillo Jeff Calvillo

60” Pedestal Table

We decided our dining room table could use an upgrade to seat more people for dinner (and of course, for board games). So with limited space in the dining room, we went with a 60” diameter table with a pedestal base. The top is made out of poplar with a weathered gray finish, and the base is douglas fir painted white. It was my first real experience with making multiple circular cuts and nearly resulted in disaster, but with a little patience and some spare wood, I was able to get flush fits.

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Arcade
Jeff Calvillo Jeff Calvillo

Arcade

Covid isolation project. This is made out of birch and oak plywood, aluminum siding, and steel pipes. I drew up the design from scratch. The top has a 1” drop from the back to the front that gives it a nice 4 degree slope for ergonomics.

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Catan Board
Jeff Calvillo Jeff Calvillo

Catan Board

I love board games, and Settlers of Catan is definitely one of my favorites. I got inspired from seeing other people’s home made Catan boards and decided to give it a try. I started with a blank wood board that I ordered from Etsy. I then worked several iterations of designs for the different pieces on paper. Once I was satisfied, I hand drew the each design on the hexagons with pencil and burned them into the wood with a soldering iron. Sarah and I then sampled all of the wood stains we had from old projects and picked what we thought would fit each piece. Finished it with a couple of coats of gloss poly.

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Boardgame Table
Jeff Calvillo Jeff Calvillo

Boardgame Table

As most projects go, this started as a simple idea that was to use only scrap wood. As I was working on it, I got more and more ideas and it evolved into quite a beast. I ended up satisfied, but it was so heavy and impractical that it turned out to be just a stepping stone for creating the pedestal table. To add some flare to project, I burned maps of Westeros, Middle Earth, and Houston.

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Jeep Top Pulley
Jeff Calvillo Jeff Calvillo

Jeep Top Pulley

The hard top for our jeep was a little too heavy for just Sarah and I to lift properly. I made a pulley system that made it to where one person could remove the top by themselves. It also can hang in the garage for storage.

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Modern Industrial HiFi
Jeff Calvillo Jeff Calvillo

Modern Industrial HiFi

Another isolation project. Drew up the plans myself. Made out of Maple, Walnut, and steel pipes.

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Office Makeover
Jeff Calvillo Jeff Calvillo

Office Makeover

The whole house is basically an ongoing project of slowly replacing Ikea furniture with homemade pieces. For the desk we used a slab of cherry with hairpin legs. The shelves are cherry stained pine with steel pipe supports.

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Coffee Table
Jeff Calvillo Jeff Calvillo

Coffee Table

This was probably my favorite simple project. I just did some trig to figure out the lengths of the 2x12s and did two cuts. Then sanded, stained, and pollied. Also I painted the steel pipes black.

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Outdoor Bar
Jeff Calvillo Jeff Calvillo

Outdoor Bar

This was the first project I did in our new house. Sarah was gone one weekend, and I was bored, so I decided to completely redo the bar top. Ended up pretty happy with the results.

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Cornhole Boards
Jeff Calvillo Jeff Calvillo

Cornhole Boards

Quick and easy build from plans I found online. I decided to get a little intricate on the paint job to make it interesting.

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