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NHL Stanley Cup
2 commentsThis is my replica of the famous NHL Stanley Cup from the National Hockey League.
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Candle sticks on the lathe
2 commentsI had a lot of fun creating candle holders. I did discover that not all tea lights are created equall. I had the stands all finished and them opened a new pack of tea lights to put in them to...
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Turned bowls
I have had fun over the holiday period while i have been on vacation learning to turn bowels on my lathe. Here are a selction I still have a long way to go before I become proficeient but I am...
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My First Segmented Bowl
This was my first attempt at turning a segmented bowl. I attended a local guild meeting with a member of the Guild of NH Woodworkers. Claude Dupuis demostrated the process and I did some additional...
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Bubinga Vase
Turned Hollow Form about 8" d. using Solid Surface Material, Wenge, Maple, Red Heart and Bubinga. Finished with lacquer.
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Three drawer dresser
2 commentsThree drawer dresser made from sap and red flame yellow birch, and the dividers I call tear duck birch. All hand cut dovetails, through tenons, turned knobs and a birch leaf relief carving. Note all...
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The Wand Chooses the Wizard
2 commentsThese wands are a collection of individual art pieces with magical properties many of which belong to the magical community here in Cardiff California. They are of my own design and each piece...
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"THE BACCHANALIAN" DINING TABLE
3 commentsHeres Temple Table v2. I posted one up last week which raised some fur so I'll be interested to see what happens this time out. Its the same theme as before but more developed and thought...
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Throne
1 commentThis Throne is brought to you by the letter "h". Its a little known fact that I am old alumni of The Sesame Street School of Design, and its courtesy of them that I designed this chair and bring it...
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Spalted Palo Verde Bowl
2 commentsThis bowl is made from a branch of a Palo Verde tree that blew over in a monsoon storm. The log that this bowl came from was then propped up on my garage floor to commence the spalting...
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Curves from Straight Lines
This bowl is turned out of a laminated block of red oak and purple heart.
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Some of my work done at North Bennet Street School
3 commentsAll work done while at North Bennet Street School to see more pics go to http://accustomfurniture.blogspot.com/
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Inlayed Vase
1 commentI have been playing around with inlays for years. I enjoy the challenge and like the results of different woods combined.
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Mother's day
2 commentsMy neighbor was cutting a limb off of his pecan tree about a year ago when I asked if I could have it. As Mother's day came around I thought I could use it to spin something for my wife...
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"Music Box"
6 commentsThis one took me a lot longer then I thought it would. From designing to completion it took me right around six months, working in the evenings and weekends. Putting the sound holes in the bottom and...
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Curly Maple Bowl
1 commentThis beautiful bowl was created my sophomore year at Appalachian State University and was my first wood turning project. The bowl is turned from curly maple and finished with linseed oil.
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Segmented Turned Feet are Easier than You Think
9 commentsThese turned feet looked stunning when all was said and doneāand the process is more straight-forward than you might think!
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Carved and Turned Chessmen
I turned and carved this set of chessmen from solid 8/4 cherry. I based the design on Mike Darlow's version of the St. Georges chessmen design, but made a lot of changes from the...
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phranc
1 commentThis was a competition project while I was in college. It was a lot of headaches and late nights trying to get the hinges to wall work out. THe body is all American walnut and head is...
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A Really Big Kitchen Island
Photos and drawings of the construction of a 16' kitchen island
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Solid Ash Refectory Table
Refectory tables were originally used in castles and monasteries to seat hundreds of people, and were built to last using thick legs and heavy joinery. As shown, this table will seat fourteen...
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Alder Buffet
5 commentsPut a three day snow storm and some leftover alder from a kitchen and a case of beer and this what you get
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Retro coffee table with offset turned legs
I built two similar tables, one for my house and one as a housewarming gift for my son, Mark. The challenge was turning six identical legs that were done on the lathe with offsetting the centers to...
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England's, Queen Victorian Style, King Bed
4 commentsMy brother, Dan Zongker, met with the customer and designed three pieces of furniture for their bedroom, a bed, dresser, and nightstand. The customer was looking for somethingnbsptraditional...
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Federal Tables
1 commentA Pair of tables inspired by my membership in the guild of NH woodworkers', period furniture group. Thought I'd try something different and more complicated. Turned out to be fairly simple once I...
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Colonial Style Tavern Table
0 false 18 pt 18 pt 0 0 false false false The original colonial tavern table modeled for this project came from...
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Small turnings are lots of fun.
Two small turnings. The vase on the left, about 5" tall, is made of elm crotch, given a light cherry stain, then polished and waxed. On this piece, reversed several times on the lathe, it...
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Thomas Jefferson Swivel Windsor Chair
1 commentThomas Jefferson Swivel Windsor Chair. I made this pretty faithfully to the one Jefferson designed and used to write the first draft of the Declaration of Independence. I used plans made by Craig...
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"Game Table"
1 commentThis game table was made for a customer to match their chairs. The center is set down 1" with two holes, one on each side to change out the game boards from Chess to backgammon. nbspThe...
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Butterfly Tavern Table
Light Figure Tiger Maple Butterfly Tavern Table. Stained with aniline Dye, Shellac, and top coat of wax.
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