Sawdust Solutions

Sawdust Solutions We build custom furniture, cabinets, household trim, and other custom woodworking.

The next project is kitchen cabinets. This is going to take a while to finish. Started with the dovetail drawer boxes ma...
02/02/2026

The next project is kitchen cabinets. This is going to take a while to finish. Started with the dovetail drawer boxes made out of Baltic birch plywood.

Here's a follow up on the barn doors project. They are done and hung. They look fabulous.
02/02/2026

Here's a follow up on the barn doors project. They are done and hung. They look fabulous.

The barn doors project is getting closer. The first picture shows the V grooves cut into the panels to make the panels l...
01/06/2026

The barn doors project is getting closer. The first picture shows the V grooves cut into the panels to make the panels look like separate boards. The second shows weatherstrip installed to allow the floating panels to expand and contract through the seasons and it also prevents the panels from rattling. The third shows the joint used to hold the panels in place. They are glued together. Still quite a bit left to do. Stay tuned.

Here is a continuation of the original barn doors post that I started. It has been a few days since I have taken the tim...
01/02/2026

Here is a continuation of the original barn doors post that I started. It has been a few days since I have taken the time to follow up. The pictures show how I construct the floating panels and the door frames. Notice the joint that I use to join boards together for wide panels. I have never had a joint fail and alignment is so much easier that just gluing boards together without it. I also have pictures of how the joints for the frames are made. The grooves cut in the frames will accept the panels. I also have a picture of a beam that I am making to attach to the ceiling and hang the door track from. Again this is for Yingling Builders based out of Macomb IL. Feel free to visit their page. Thanks for looking. Comments and shares are welcome.

A local contractor from Jacksonville IL named Billy Wilson suggested to Yingling Builders based out of Macomb IL that th...
12/24/2025

A local contractor from Jacksonville IL named Billy Wilson suggested to Yingling Builders based out of Macomb IL that they should hire me to build a couple interior barn doors for a new house that they were building in Quincy IL. So I met with the project manager named Wyatt Stucker at the house in Quincy after discussing the project over the phone. I took measurements and submitted my bid and the bid was accepted. So today I began the construction of the doors. There is quite a process involved to build doors that will last a lifetime without much bowing or twisting to the doors. I started with rough sawn hard maple lumber. I prefer using rough sawn lumber because I can usually get a little bit more thickness out of the lumber than just buying 3/4" thick lumber. In this case the lumber started out at around 1 1/8" and by the time I was finished flattening and planing the lumber I ended up with 7/8" thick boards which was exactly what I was looking for. After planing the boards to thickness, I glued two boards together. This will give me 1 3/4" of thickness. Gluing the two boards together will help eliminate any bowing. These boards will end up being the door frames. After the glue dries I will flatten those boards again and plane to a thickness of 1 1/2" which will be the thickness of the doors. The pictures show the rough sawn lumber and the boards clamped and glued. Stay tuned for more progress.

I finished up my cordless tool cabinet for my shop.
12/04/2025

I finished up my cordless tool cabinet for my shop.

Twenty one pull out shelves for almost every cabinet in the house. Along with pull out double trash cans. Dovetail joint...
09/20/2025

Twenty one pull out shelves for almost every cabinet in the house. Along with pull out double trash cans. Dovetail joints for added strength.

09/01/2025

Crown molding duplication.

09/01/2025

Using the Woodmaster machine to duplicate crown molding.

This is a solid walnut and walnut plywood desk that was built for a local construction company. I designed it on Sketchu...
08/31/2025

This is a solid walnut and walnut plywood desk that was built for a local construction company. I designed it on Sketchup drawing program and then brought it from a digital concept to reality. It can be disassembled into 7 different sections to allow for easy moving and transport. There was an extreme amount of thought and even more time involved with the construction. It was stained with a dark brown dye to make the walnut look like dark coffee and then finished with conversion varnish to last a lifetime. Thanks for looking.

Pecan vanity and toilet topper. Pecan is a beautiful wood. Custom woodworking.
02/20/2025

Pecan vanity and toilet topper. Pecan is a beautiful wood. Custom woodworking.

I forgot to post the finished bar stools. River style.
02/20/2025

I forgot to post the finished bar stools. River style.

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572 South Smokey Lane
Murrayville, IL
62668

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