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Treadle sewing machine with Inlayed Dovetails
This treadle sewing machine belonged to my wife’s grandmother and was in very poor condition. It was stripped down to bare metal and all the wood was replaced. To make it a unique piece...
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Open Segmented Walnut-Oak Bowl
This "Open Segmented Walnut-Oak Bowl" was made following glue-up using a router and sanders. The bowl has 12-segments, it is 10" in diameter, 3.5" deep and required approximately 10-to-12 hours to...
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5" Round Nantucket Lightship Basket
5 commentsFor Laura... A five-inch round Nantucket Lightship basket using (mostly) traditional materials and methods. The base, handle, rim-halves and staves are of red oak, the weavers are 1.50 mm...
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Table Top
This 4'x6' table top includes a center decoration adapted from "The Art of Wood Inlay" book. Marquetry was used for all of the decoration. The panel was then inset into a cavity created...
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"Click-Clack" Push Toy
1 commentThis toy is a noise-making push "lawnmower". I call it a "Click-Clack". The curved upright strips were formed with thin laminations of oak. The handles were turned on a lathe.
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doll cradle
This is a pendulum doll cradle which was made by scaling down dimensions of a baby cradle and then making adjustments, such as changing wood thicknesses, replacing dowels with slats, and modification...
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Rockin' Cycle for my Grandson Benjamin
Made mainly from hardwoods that were milled locally. Some of the details were fashioned from napkin rings, finials and wooden balls. Thanks to Stoney Creek Choppers and Johnny Pag...
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a series of waney edge boxes
Black walnut, purple heart, oak, spalted poplar, cherry, velvet. A series of boxes created from the waney edges of some beautiful slabs.
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Coffee Mug
I've turned a number of these for Christmas gifts. You can use solid blocks or assemble scraps left over from other projects. I turned a seqmented mug entirely from cutoffs of pen blanks.
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canisters
SET OF THREE CANISTERS FROM WOOD WORKERS JOURNAL I MADE THEM ALL THE SAME SIZE
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Congratulations to our two winners!
Congratulations to our two winners Keith Burns from Collierville, TN for his
Segmented Leopardwood Hollow Form and Jordan Durbin from Arcade, NY for his Double Highchair














