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Side (Reading) Table
3 commentsI love creating multi-functional pieces. This table is designed to sit next to an armchair. 50" high, 26" deep, 21-1/4" wide. The top was made from a single live edge board and is set at 20". The...
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End Table
This is an end table made from Mahogany. It measures 27" high, 22" deep, and 22" wide. I also make it 16" and 20" tall. The top is from a single live edge board. There are two leg styles that I...
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Drop Leaf Table in Mahogany
This drop leaf table is made of mahogany with white pine as the secondary wood. Turned legs , a single drawer, and wooden hinges for leaf support round out this piece. Shellac and wax was...
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Box made of Paduck
1 commentWe can manufacture custom Boxes carved and uncarved, Doors, Trim, Signs, Plaques, Tabletops and Panels, Pet ash repositories. Please e-mail me and provide any feedback you deem helpful...
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Cherry and Mahogany Valet Box
This valet was made from cherry and mahogany. I love the way these two similarly colored woods compliment each others reddish tones.This valet has corner posts and a raised panel in the center of the...
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Queen Anne Lowboy by doucette and wolfe furniture makers
This Queen Anne Lowboy is built out of Mahogany with poplar as the secondary wood. I used proportions from in my opinion a few of the most visually pleasing antiques in the same style to make...
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3 Outdoor Chairs
1 commentLearn to build elegant furniture for your garden, deck, or patio with expert advice from three makers: Hank Gilpin, Michael Fortune, and Matt Kenney. Each offers a plan for outdoor seating that is...
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Treasure Chest
2 commentsI wanted to make a treasure chest like you see in a Disney movie with a top with an exaggerated curve. I heat bent laminations and then glued it together with plastic resin glue, on a...
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Coffee Table
3 commentsPrimary wood is mahogany with the center board being cocobolo. The rest is rosewood. The design was created to accent the curves in the ribboned mahogany, and the sight lines combine with...
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creatureCOMFORT {handcarved bed}
2 commentsJason Paradis is an artist and artisan. He makes things out of wood, paint, and other stuff. A master craftsman, he offers quality, custom design & build services. If you can dream it, he can...
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Media Cabinet
6 commentsI needed a cabinet to house my new 55 inch LCD TV and media gear. I also needed plenty of storage for CDs and movies. My former entertainment center just wasn't going to cut it. I...
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Dining Table
2 comments(see my Sideboard Shelves post for the other half of this dining set) Woods are maple, rosewood, mahogany, cherry & zebrawood. The design of the top includes some playing with...
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Sideboard Shelves
2 comments(see my Dining Table post for the other pieces in this set) Woods are mahogany and maple for the larger shelves, and rosewood with zebrawood for the small shelf. We went with the...
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Le Coeur Heureux - The Happy Heart
1 commentThis is a cradle I made for my new granddaughter that is modeled on a lapstrake hull dinghy. It is about 48" long and 20" wide. It has planking of Honduras Mahogany, trim in Balck Walnut and copper...
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Carved and Gilded Coffee Table
2 commentsA Carved and Gilded Coffee Table. The top is made from Mahogany veneer with inlays of Anigre,Maple and Walnut. The base is Walnut with gilded carvings.
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Curly Cherry Urn
Urn made out of curly cherry with a maple cross inlay and a mahogany shadow line.
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Scrap Wood Trivets
My wife and I glued together 60 trivets measuring 6"x6"x3/4" and 6 measuring 10"x10"x3/4". All were glue using waterproof glue and finished with walnut oil. The trivets were donated and handed out as...
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Spiced Night Stand
I was looking for a project to keep my self busy, and a friend of mine showed me a picture of a 15" spice box some how it bacame this. I don't keep detailed records of projects that I...
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Art Deco Hall Table
1 commentThe design for this hall table was inspired by a 1930 Art Deco table. It is mahogany, with a carved detail at the base. The real challange was the glue up for the curved legs. The curves were cut on...
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Plant Stand
My better half wanted a pair of plant stands for our dining room. They had to be small, art deco in style and primarily mahogany. The tops were turned from solid mahogany, and the legs were joined to...
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Hall Table
This mahogany hall table was designed to be as eyecatching as I could manage. The columns are reeded as is all of the decorative trim. The legs are hand carved. The finish is a water based dye, a...
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Dining Room Table
1 commentI built this table from solid mahogany in a federal style. The finish is a water based dye, grain filler and hand rubbed water based varnish. The table top sits on four turned columns which are...
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Easel
7 commentsAs an artist and woodworker, I have always wanted to design and build my own easel. This mahogany easel is finished with a water based dye, tung oil and 3 coats of shellac. It is done with Greene and...
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Mahogany Desk
The legs on this mahogany are turned 45 degrees, and are attached with a sliding dovetail. The front and back are a single piece of wood cut and reassembled to make the grain continuous across...
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Chest of draws
9 commentsThe intent was to build a chest which contained a set of randomly distributed drawers. Given the constraint that each draw had to be neither too large nor too small, ultimately, I could not design a...
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USMC Margquetry Emblem
18 comments30 years after I started service with the Marines my son elected to serve. Now a scout sniper platoon commander scheduled to deploy to Afganistan, this was made to honor our generational bonds...
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Mahogany wine rack
A mahogany 4 bottle wine rack that holds a set of 4 goblets and a lower rack for a wine opener.
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Coffee Table
2 commentsInspired by a photo of my in-laws coffee table, I decided to go for the challenge of creating the cabriole legs and hand carving the ball and claw feet. I added two hand carved shells on the long...
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English Style Bracket Clock (Mahogany)
4 commentsI designed and built this Mantel Clock for my inlaws this holiday after looking up some pictures of old english style bracket clocks. They love old-fashioned style things, especially made with...
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Sea Chest
1 commentDoug Mooberry's sea-themed chest of drawers has the overall proportions, cock-beaded drawers, and reeded quarter-columns of a classic Chippendale. But Mooberry “kicked it up a notch” with...
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Greene & Greene Rocking Chair
2 commentsMADE MY OWN PLANS FROM PICTURES . made for my daugter she love it, wants more greene and greene furniture.
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