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87x74cm in Medium Oak wax 4" wide frame

60x75cm with tealight shelf and 4" wide Medium Oak wax finish frame

I wanted to make a PC with a rustic look. It needed to look good in the living room without screaming "I'm a PC!" or looking like a disco jukebox full of lights.

 

I had lots of wood left over from the Redwood PC mod, it is very pretty wood and a shame to not use. This time I went for a matte finish. The wood was sanded, and a thin coat of polyurethane was applied and left to dry. Then it was lightly sanded back to a matte finish.

 

The faceplate is 1/4" Paduak hardwood. Laser Etched with a Texas Star. The shell is covered in Paduak veneer (real wood). The veneer overhangs the front to ensure no metal is visible underneath. The vent holes on the side were laser cut to match the existing shuttle vents.

 

The black bands are brass strips, powdercoated black. They cover up the seams in the veneer which expand and contract based on temperature.

 

The processor runs completly fanless all the time. Only when doing something intense such as ripping at DVD or CD does the ultra quiet fan kick in.

 

The harddrive is small, only 40GB, but it is also nearly silent.

Even though this is a HTPC, all large data files are offloaded to a network server with 750GB of space. In fact the entire My Documents folder has been moved to a network share. This also allows the same copy of iTunes to be run off both the server and the HTPC.

 

Specs:

AMD Turion 64 30-watt 2Ghz Mobile Processor.

1GB of DDR Memory

40GB Harddrive

ATI Radeon All-in-wonder (modifed to be fanless)

Shuttle socket 754 System (Via chipset)

16X DVD Burner

Well maybe more rusty than rustic.

France 2015

This rustic table set features a 38"W x 78"long x 1 1/2" thick Wormy Maple top stained Rich Tobacco. It features worn edges, planking, and hand planing. The base it sits upon is a custom #SBB48 Sawbuck style metal base about 24"W x 48"L powder coated black.

 

Also shown are 4) Timber side chairs in Wormy Maple/Rich Tobacco & 2) #60PCM Slipcover style end chairs. These are in fabric: Spectrum Dove with a Mahogany stain.

 

Available in other sizes, wood species, finishes, and base designs. Ask an associate for more details! or stop in our showroom(s) to view more styles.

Entirely hand forged from virgin 5160 steel and deferentially tempered. My knives have a tough spine and harder edges. My blades have very thick wide tangs that have been drawn out and forged from the mother blade steel. The full cross sections and profiles of my knives are accomplished at the anvil by forging. Any stock removal is extremely minimal and only serves for finishing and sharpening.

 

Owning one of my blades means you will take great pride in knowing that it is the only one in the world. I may forge others in similar style and dimension but no two will ever be the same. Hand forging is an extremely difficult and labor intensive art form that produces stunningly beautiful, unique and superior edged weapons. In today’s world of mass CNC machining and cheap investment casting, high quality hand made original works are becoming extremely difficult to find. I forge every edged weapon as if it were my very own to carry into battle. It gives me great satisfaction to think that long after I am gone, my blades will proudly be displayed in silent testimony to my passion for this art form. Please study my feedback and be extremely confident that this item will meet or even exceed your expectations. SEE WHAT THIS SWORD LOOKS LIKE IN HAND BY SEARCHING SAXONFORGE ON YOU TUBE.

 

Rustic food collection

 

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A wonderful kitchen with black worktops and a rustic feel.

 

To use, please attribute to Creative Commons and link under the following format:

 

Photo © www.countystonegranite.co.uk/ via Flickr under Creative Commons Licence.

 

A former Pere Marquette/Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad ferry dock counterweight sits quietly with Sarnia, Ontario, Canada's Chemical Valley off in the distance.

Buena Vista, CO, is located in central Colorado roughly midway between Salida and Leadville in the Upper Arkansas River Valley at an elevation of 7,965 feet (2,428 m).

Custom engraved Beer Tote

 

Available here:

www.etsy.com/listing/186327537/wooden-beer-carrier-person...?

 

These rustic style bottle carriers / totes are handmade here in the UK

Each one is constructed individually to order.

 

This will hold 6 bottles (up to 75mm in diameter) which is essentially all uk bottles with the exception of the Shepherd's Neame brand as the bottles are very wide.

 

330ml bottles will fit with a little more room spare, if you did want a more snug fit, then koozies will fill this gap perfectly and are widely available in the uk online marketplace.

 

All totes include a fitted vintage style bottle opener

 

Full options are below:

 

Basic - £29.99

No Engraving

 

Standard - £39.99

Engraved endcap with "Water, Malt, Hops, Yeast"

 

Custom - £44.99

Engraved endcap with your choice of art work (up to 12cm x 12cm)

 

Measurements:

300mm x 237mm x 197mm

 

Shipping times:

Basic & Standard = 2 -3 Weeks

Custom = 3 - 4 Weeks

 

Any queries/questions please get in touch

 

**Beers not included**

Entirely hand forged from virgin 5160 steel and deferentially tempered. My knives have a tough spine and harder edges. My blades have very thick wide tangs that have been drawn out and forged from the mother blade steel. The full cross sections and profiles of my knives are accomplished at the anvil by forging. Any stock removal is extremely minimal and only serves for finishing and sharpening.

 

Owning one of my blades means you will take great pride in knowing that it is the only one in the world. I may forge others in similar style and dimension but no two will ever be the same. Hand forging is an extremely difficult and labor intensive art form that produces stunningly beautiful, unique and superior edged weapons. In today’s world of mass CNC machining and cheap investment casting, high quality hand made original works are becoming extremely difficult to find. I forge every edged weapon as if it were my very own to carry into battle. It gives me great satisfaction to think that long after I am gone, my blades will proudly be displayed in silent testimony to my passion for this art form. Please study my feedback and be extremely confident that this item will meet or even exceed your expectations. SEE WHAT THIS SWORD LOOKS LIKE IN HAND BY SEARCHING SAXONFORGE ON YOU TUBE.

 

www.1001pallets.com/2016/08/rustic-pallet-rocker/

 

This Rustic Pallet Rocker only took two pallets and six hours to make. It only cost 15 bucks, too! I also used two upcycled landscaping ties and one 2x6 to do this project.

 

How I made this Rustic Pallet Rocker:

I cut the first pallet in half lengthwise. I cut one-half of that pallet into two pieces to form the seat. I dismantled all of the deck boards from the second pallet to use as the back. I wanted it to look like an Adirondack chair when I was done. I laid out the back pieces and braced them with two more deck boards, one at the top and one at the lower portion of the back. I carved out the shape along the top of the three boards forming the back of the chair.

I attached the assembled back to the seat using 3" screws. I cut the landscaping ties in half and then made two more cuts to break them down into six pieces. I used four of those as supports for the rocker and two for the arm rests.

I made a stencil of a rocker foot we have at home on our deck. I traced the shape onto the 2x6 and cut them out. I sanded each rocker piece carefully to get the right curve. When I was satisfied, I attached them securely with more 3" screws. I painted the entire piece a rustic brick/barn red in a gloss finish to protect it from the elements. I only sanded the piece lightly to make the piece comfortable but wanted to preserve that rustic look of the pallet boards and the ties.

The chair is comfortable, functional, and I think it looks terrific on our deck. This is a fun project, and if you've got some spare pallets and other scrap lumber, give it a try!

   

150x87cm, using 6" wide timber, Med/Dark Oak wax finish

Pahalgam (2,130 m) was a humble shepherd's village with breathtaking views. I couldn't get enough of the scenery. The raw, rustic beauty was just amazing.

100x60cm with 6" wide Medium Oak wax finish frame

Street sign around the old Beirut lighthouse.

I was invited by the talented Eva Ricci to join her Flickr Group: The Art of Texture with Eva Ricci Studio

 

This is submitted as part of the January challenge, Rustic Flower. I struggled. I know the kind of end result that I wanted to get but have been able to achieve it. Grrr.. Meanwhile, I have to start cooking for lunch. :)

So this is the best that I could get.

Rustic stone campfire made by SRI and available in several types of rock texture at the SRI store:

 

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Xandia/30/62/1203

 

Photo shot at Nevgilde Forest:

 

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One of a kind Rustic Glass Insulator Wall Light is made from a beautiful antique telegraph insulator. The Metal Industrial Shade, "Engine House No. 5" back plate and Glass Insulator gives this fixture a true Rustic / industrial warehouse look that will complement any setting.

 

www.glassinsulatorlights.com/listing/701102808/rusticl-wa...

65x85cm with 4" wide Limed rustic wooden frame and shelf.

hyacinth, pinecones, moss and old flower pots

Room to rent in detached location. Property well-integrated with its environment, with scenic views of rolling hills and bags of rustic lived-in charm. Innovative open-plan layout, susceptible to the occasional breeze...

 

Cowslips in bloom in the Chiltern hills in rural Oxfordshire, England.

 

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Rustic style natural wood furniture. Solid wooden furnishings made from the worlds finest materials. Genuine petrified wood and real hardwood home decor.

Rustic chandelier.

Limed wax finish 85x65cm with 5" wide shelf

Wisconsin has a series of Rustic Roads, some featuring hand-painted signs like these. They're usually County or local roads, and may or may not hace paved surfaces.

70x40x30cm with 2" timber finished in Antique Brown wax.

Dark Oak wax finish with 2" thick timber frame

Dark Oak waxed wide frame with 3" wide shelf and tealight recesses. This one 100x70cm overall.

Rustic Falls;

Jim Peaco;

November 2014;

Catalog #19750d;

Original #IMG_9386

Made using 2" thick Spruce timber, finished with a clear wax. 60x60x30cm

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