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Dollhouse
3 commentsI developed this from some plans in a book. Of couse I had to deviate to suit my tastes. It was a labor of love. Now adults want to have one.
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Triangle Table
Our daughter requested a "catch all" table to fit between a sofa and an easy chair. The triangular space allowed a table 22 inches wide and I made it 21 inches high. The top is walnut on...
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Peace Sign
2 commentsHope you find this interesting. It was a long process making and remaking jigs to get the fit of the curves at the ends of the center pieces. To long and the circle would not come together, to short...
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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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Keep Sake boxes
6 commentsTwo keepsake boxes for my twin nieces. the boxes are made from flame birch with a lacewood cover, wenge splined miters and a wenge lid lift. finished with satin poly.
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Walnut Corner Lamp
2 commentsThis is a walnut corner lamp I built as a Christmas gift for my daughter. It is walnut with rice paper on the front two sides and 1/4” plywood on the back sides and is based on a Frank...
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Oak Corner Lamp
3 commentsThis is a corner light or sconce I designed and built based on a Frank Lloyd Wright clerestory window. It is a Christmas present for my son who is in college. It will go in the corner of his bedroom...
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Walnut Sconces
5 commentsThis is a pair of sconces I designed and built for my daughter and her husband for Christmas. As they live out of state, we celebrated Christmas with them yesterday. The last photo was taken right...
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Swivel present box
Swivel present box made of birch and bubinga with velvet lining. Finish of shellac and wax.
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Scarf Organizer
1 commentI put this up not because I do very good work, but to give others with more able woodworking skills an idea for a very useful gift for their wife, mother, or daughter. Practical scarf organizers are...
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Pillartable
This is my first acctually furniture i make. Its done in maple exept the walnutframe. I used Danishoil and a own made wax as finish. So right now I´m looking for a big box that fit the...
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WALKING CANES
3 commentsi have an artificial leg, and use a cane... using some walnut and cherry planks, i traced my guns and an old saw handle on them and used a bandsaw, files, router and a lot of sanding to make them...
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Cedar Wood Box with Cameo
This is a box turned out of Cedar and has a fitted lid. It has an Italian Shell Cameo inlaid into the top of the lid. It is about 4" tall and about 5 1/2" in diamter.
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Hackberry Pen
1 commentThis is a Parker ball point pen that was turned out of Hackberry wood. It measures about 5" long.
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Tambootie Natural Edge Bowl
3 commentsThis is a Natural Edge Bowl made out of a Tambootie branch. It was turned off center on a lathe. It is about 10" x 6". It was finished with friction polish to bring out the natural colors...
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canary wood sphere holder
This sphere holder is turned from some Canarywood. It can hold a 60mm diameter sphere of any type. The inside of the bowl has a radius turned into it for adding small stones, minerals, amber chips...
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cufflinks and a beech box
These cufflinks were turned from African Black Wood (seconds from musical instrucment making). The box is in beech and has been lined with felt and is about 2 1/2 inches in diameter.
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Grand Daughter's Toy Box
2 commentsI started late September and finished building the buffet Dec 6. The stain is Dark Walnut with a touch of red. The finish is a catilest lacker. I am having...
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HOLLOW ORNAMENT
The 3" globe was hollowed through a 1/2" hole, and final wall thickness determined by shining a fiber optic light into the hole and turning down the shop lights.
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Recipe Boxes
6 commentsRecipe boxes for my Wife, Daughter and Son. One each of African Manogany, Lyptus and Cherry with raised panel lids of Quilted Maple. Finished with varnish and wax.
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Exotic Wood Pepper Mills
These are Crush Grind mills from (left to right) osage orange, cebil, purpleheart, paduk, cherry, quina and hormigo negro.
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Pool Cue Cabinet
1 commentMade with solid hardwoods and hardwood plywoods. Unit provides storage for up to 10 cues, stores a complete rack of 15 balls plus 2 cue balls. Shelf space for table brush and chalk. Hanging peg...
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desktop storage
my first attempt at raised panel doors. my own design to clear some of the clutter off of my uncle Pete's desk. used aspen and stained (gunstock). next time I won't try to make box joints on the...
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Contest Description
Congratulations to our three winners! Trialsman for Jewelry "Books", golfgloeckner for Curly Cherry toolchests, and Kvakker for Guitar Stand.
Three prize packages were awarded.
First Prize
• Stanley Sweetheart No. 4 Smoothing Bench Plane
• Stanley Seetheart No. 62 Low Angle Jack Plane
• Stanley Sweetheart No. 60-1/2 Low Angle Block Plane
• Stanley Sweetheart No.9-1/2 Block Plane
• Stanley Sweetheart No. 92 Shoulder/Chisel Plane
• FatMax Xtreme Instant-Change Handsaw System
Second Prize
• Stanley Sweetheart No. 4 Smoothing Bench Plane
• Stanley Seetheart No. 62 Low Angle Jack Plane
• Stanley Sweetheart No.9-1/2 Block Plane
• FatMax Xtreme Instant-Change Handsaw System
Third Prize
• Stanley Sweetheart No. 4 Smoothing Bench Plane
• Stanley Seetheart No. 62 Low Angle Jack Plane
• FatMax Xtreme Instant-Change Handsaw System
Contest ended December 28
Winner was selected by the community and announced on January 12.




