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Texas Knife Holder
1 commentWall mounted knife holder with Texas outline. Black walnut burl with five coats of wipe on poly.
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Charging Station
For quite a while now we have had a snaggle of cables lying on the kitchen counter for the purpose of charging phones, iPods, etc. This was a sore point with my wife, so I made this charging...
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Lazy Susan Remote Control Holder
Remote control holder made from black walnut burl. Rotates for easy access to all remotes. Finished with five coats of wipe on poly.
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New Hampshire Hexagonal Candlestand
Dunlop Brother's 18th Century reproduction New Hampshire candlestand Cherry and Tiger Maple The Dunlap Brothers made unique furniture. This candlestand is a simple, and I think a...
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Bandsaw Box
I previously submitted a Mahogany Bandsaw Box. These are three additional boxes I made as Christmas gifts for three Granddaughters - a blonde, a brunette, and a redhead. The drawer in...
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Wine Rack
Photo No. 1 is free standing wine rack, Photo No. 2 is wine rack with separate stand.
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Cell Phone Charging Station
My kids have lots of electronic devices that need charging. The transformers and cables are both unsightly and a pain to manage. I built these to help with both. The backs have a multi-outlet power...
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"Time" for the holidays
1 commentJust a bunch of marquetry clocks with varying degrees of complexity.
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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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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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Jewelry Chest
Jewelry Chest made from Reclaimed woods out of cypress,walnut,pine,pallet wood,mahogany, legs are whole walnuts. Useing about 95 pieces of wood and Hinge and Keeper are Sail Cloth.
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Bandsaw Box
1 commentThis 8-1/2" long band saw box was made from a length of 2"x4" Honduras Mahogany, left over from a 1970s project. The pull is Ebony, and the drawer cavity bottom is lined with black feltnbsp...
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Earring Jewelery Box
This all started with wood salvaged from crates used to import limestone tile from Mexico. I used it to make some picture frames and the left over pieces from rabbiting out the picture frames...
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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.













