This page is a catch-all for smaller projects I've made over the years that weren't worth their own writeup or ones that I just didn't take very many pictures of.
Wooden puzzle made out of scrap oak from the barrister bookcase. Made from plans that can be found here.
Roll up trivet. I found this idea online somewhere.
Rolled open:
Here's another wooden trivet. They are a good way to use up scrap wood that isn't useful for much else, and they make good gifts.
Small box from when I first made my box joint jig. It's pretty rough, but functional nonetheless.
Dominion box for the base game plus 6ish expansions. If you know, you know.
Squatty potty. I used a store-bought one as a template, which makes the curves really easy.
Dish towel holder. Probably the most gorgeous piece of white oak in existence.
Silverware tray. Much better than the plastic tray we had that slid around all the time.
Sheet pan/cutting board dividers. Review: A+ upgrade, very useful, would build again.
Built in dressers in the sewing room closet. They are much more accessible than the stack of storage containers that filled the closet previously.
Carrie keeps sewing patterns, fabric, etc in them.
Plyometric box for the home gym. Great for step-ups.