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rchampine

Member Since: 12/2015

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    • WOW...just wow! Beautiful!
      By Samwahlfeldt, on August 20, 2016

    • Your work is stunning! Love this piece! Contact me if you ever want to sell this please!
      By alphaomega, on August 30, 2016
      • It was a piece I made for a friend of mine. She loves it. I made the coaster too out of tile. ;)
        By rchampine, on August 31, 2016
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    • Wow really beautiful!
      By Sewcrafty, on February 2, 2016
      • Thank you! She was over the moon with the results. Wasn't sure we could make but we pulled it off.
        By rchampine, on August 31, 2016

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    • Beautiful work. It's rustic and stylish- and it looks like it's got plenty of room for a big sit-down dinner. Did you create the plan yourself?
      By RYOBI Nation, on August 12, 2016

    • Thank you! The table is actually big enough to seat 8. We have had more around it too...lol. Yes the plans were a self design. The pallet wood actually came from France! Large equipment was shipped here from there and I was lucky enough to be allowed to get my hands on that great pallet wood!
      By rchampine, on August 12, 2016

    • Love the craftsmanship on this project!!
      By rotarius, on August 18, 2016
      • Thank you!!
        By rchampine, on August 24, 2016

    • Nice. Simple yet elegant! LOVE it! Thanks for sharing!
      By niceshotscott, on August 20, 2016
      • Thank you!
        By rchampine, on August 24, 2016

    • This table is amazing! Just checked out your other projects you have shared in your profile and I hope you keep the projects coming because you do fantastic work!
      By ryanscott, on August 24, 2016
      • Thank you so much!!
        By rchampine, on August 24, 2016

    • This is so coo, man. Creative.
      By BrassDragon0, on August 25, 2016
      • Thank you!
        By rchampine, on August 31, 2016

    • Love this!
      By brissette, on August 30, 2016
      • Thank you!!
        By rchampine, on August 31, 2016
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    • This is gorgeous! What a skillful use of pallet wood. This clock would look great in any room. It actually looks pretty awesome as a table top in the third image too!
      By RYOBI Nation, on August 12, 2016
      • Thank you so much!! I did make a table top as well but didn't submit for this challenge, because the top I made out of reclaimed hardwood flooring. Doing this clock out of the pallet wood gave me that idea. Hope to be able to post that project someday ;)
        By rchampine, on August 12, 2016

    • We'd love to see it! Thanks for sharing this with us!
      By RYOBI Nation, on August 17, 2016
      • I hope I get the chance to share it soon. Thanks again.
        By rchampine, on August 18, 2016

    • This clock is amazing!! Love all the details. What did you use for the side trim and numbers?
      By jgenow, on August 18, 2016
      • The side trim was actually a PVC lattice trim that you can purchase at any home improvement store. This was white and i painted black. The numbers were made out of metal flashing. I cut in strips and painted. I think the next clock I make I will leave the numbers natural color...always good to try new styles. Thank you for your compliment!
        By rchampine, on August 18, 2016

    • This is awesome! You should sell these if you don't already!
      By Debono466, on August 18, 2016
      • Thank you!!
        By rchampine, on August 20, 2016

    • WOW LOVE the clock! Thanks for sharing.
      By niceshotscott, on August 20, 2016
      • I loved making it. Thank you
        By rchampine, on August 20, 2016

    • This is absolutely beautiful! Great piece!
      By Samwahlfeldt, on August 20, 2016
      • Thank you. It's one of my favorite pieces.
        By rchampine, on August 20, 2016

    • I love this. I looked at your profile to see what else you did and your projects are all amazing and fantastic! You do beautiful work! I can't wait to see what you will do next!
      By friends and family cookbook of love, on August 22, 2016
      • Thank you very much!
        By rchampine, on August 24, 2016

    • Beautifully done! I would love to buy it!
      By ryanscott, on August 24, 2016
      • Thank you!! Sorry this one is not for sale. If I do sell in future I will let you know ;).
        By rchampine, on August 24, 2016

    • This is a really cooler idea come to life!
      By NewmanFoley, on August 29, 2016

    • Thank you so much! It was really fun to make and honestly not that difficult or costly. Beats paying that high cost price some of the stores charge for a clock this size ;-).
      By rchampine, on August 29, 2016

    • Your work is beautiful! Love the clock! Thanks for sharing! I can't wait to see what project you will do next!
      By alphaomega, on August 30, 2016

    • Where do you purchase the moving clock parts & hands? I’ve been wanting to make a HUGE clock for a while and am only really finding kits made to do smaller sizes clocks at the crafty type stores in my area. 
      By Pink Fluffy Dino, on December 18, 2020
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    • Saw these on Pinterest too! Yours turned out great! It looks like you picked the perfect family project to ring in the season. Nice work!
      By RYOBI Nation, on October 5, 2016


    • Turned out awesome! Looks like a lot of family fun :)
      By champi466, on October 12, 2016

    • you are so talented
      By Kibob, on October 13, 2016
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    • RChampine strikes again! Great idea to use your projector like this, and you did a wonderful job on these fun/spooky guys. They look just like the Haunted Mansion characters!
      By RYOBI Nation, on October 26, 2016
      • Awe thank you @ryobination for such kind words. I have been super busy with a few projects that I will be posting soon. Just need to get them completely finished first. Thank you for allowing us to put our projects out here for all to see. This motivates me to do more :-).
        By rchampine, on October 26, 2016

    • These are really cute! Great job doing them!
      By brissette, on October 28, 2016

    • love the drawings the idea is great i will defiantly keep that in mind a light bright doesn't quite cut it for large projects.
      By waynel, on November 27, 2016
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    • Wow! What an amazing upgrade! This really looks great. Valuable tip about painting the edges of the boards before installing them, too- definitely a time-saving suggestion. The color you chose for the walls is just right. Congrats on a wonderful transformation. Looking forward to seeing the results in the kitchen and dining room!
      By RYOBI Nation, on November 14, 2016

    • Thank you for the comment! I love my new transformed bathroom too. Next I will be posting how I upgraded my vanity to go with the new ceiling and walls....it never ends does it :-).
      By rchampine, on November 15, 2016
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    • Great job! My fiancée would love me to do something like this in our closet.
      By Bodypeersur, on January 5, 2017
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    • It turned out great! Your projects just keep getting better and better!
      By RYOBI Nation, on November 15, 2016

    • Thank you!!
      By rchampine, on November 15, 2016

    • Love this idea and all of your work is fantastic!
      By annchampine, on January 28, 2017
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    • Love it! You did a really great job on the painting. This is the perfect idea for an outdoor game!
      By RYOBI Nation, on December 5, 2016
      • Thank you! We did some beanbag toss games as well. So fun!
        By rchampine, on December 5, 2016

    • Did you build a carrying case or holder for yours? I find it a pain to move mine. I use ratcheting straps and find it to pretty heavy for my wife or kids to move.
      By mrpip, on December 7, 2016
      • As luck would have it, I found a sort of luggage case that has wheels on it. I was able to take the flap and stick in my embroidery machine and embroidery their last name on it. The size was perfect to fit the game and the wheels were a bonus!!. On another project I built a carrying tote. I could only post 10 pictures so I didn't put those picture on here :-(.
        By rchampine, on December 7, 2016
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    • Amazing work! You really nailed this one. Your finish looks beautiful- what color stain/sheen did you go with?
      By RYOBI Nation, on December 5, 2016
      • Thank you! Stain was Gel type "Brizilian Rosewood" color and finished with a satin polyurethane. 3 coats was applied. Since my friend wasn't in a hurry we waited 24 hours between each applique. 220 grit light sanding was performed between each coat.
        By rchampine, on December 5, 2016

    • Great work! Looks like a lot of work went into it
      By terse, on December 6, 2016
      • Thank you very much. It took me about 3-4 solid days to do. I allowed a lot of dry time between the coats of poly for the finish!
        By rchampine, on December 6, 2016

    • nice table you are very talented
      By Kibob, on December 8, 2016
      • Thank you! This was very fun to make. I may be doing another for myself ;-)
        By rchampine, on December 8, 2016

    • This is such a awesome table and bench....wow~
      By kelleysdiy, on February 4, 2017
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    • this is AMAZING!!! what a clever idea!!
      By Debono466, on December 29, 2016

    • Awesome work! This is the kind of piece any pet owner would want. What kind of finish/sealant did you use?
      By RYOBI Nation, on December 29, 2016
      • Thank you. I used 4 coats of polyurethane. Lightly sanded in between each application.
        By rchampine, on December 30, 2016

    • You are cranking them out girl! This looks awesome !
      By Smashingdiy, on January 4, 2017
      • Thank you! This was a fun project since it was from my daughter and my grandpups! LOL
        By rchampine, on January 4, 2017

    • Awesome project. Great planning!
      By brissette, on January 11, 2017

    • I love this it turned out amazing!
      By Samwahlfeldt, on January 28, 2017
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    • Such a cute idea! You did a great job on the finish and lettering.
      By RYOBI Nation, on December 29, 2016
      • Thank you!
        By rchampine, on December 30, 2016

    • What a great project! Simple enough I might even be able to do!
      By Rotogib, on January 11, 2017
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    • What a creative idea! Hope you'll upload pics when you get it hung up!
      By RYOBI Nation, on February 3, 2017

    • This is so pretty Rita!
      By kelleysdiy, on February 4, 2017
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    • Very nice job on the yard games.
      By Spurs, on April 26, 2017
      • Thank you very much.
        By rchampine, on April 26, 2017

    • Great idea and great job! I am wondering, how big were the jenga pieces you made? And how many dominoes did you make? Thanks!
      By Rev3:14, on May 3, 2017
      • Thank you! The Jenga pieces are 10 1/2 inches long. This is the size when you put 3 2x4 side by side. And the dominoes were 7" long from a 1x4 - 28 pieces. Hope this helps!
        By rchampine, on May 3, 2017
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