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Waterfall B Box
This is a band saw box made from curly maple with a litte bit of spalting on one end. The Box measures 12in long by 6in-4.5 wide and 2.5 in height with 3 coats tung oil finish. I used Blk...
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Mahogany Headboard
The rooms layout and design dictated a diagonal placement for the king sized bed. We opted for a shelf with storage below and a custom headboard to fit into a 1912 Bungalow with original interior...
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Federal style hall table
3 commentsThis table was built in the Federal style with a Texas flair. It is made using, Mesquite, Anigre, Cocobolo and Curly Maple.
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Henry the Tiny Box
I received a commision to build a tiny walnut box, from one of my blog readers. Two months ago I made a tiny walnut box, from the book 'Basic Box Making', by Doug Stowe. It took me 3...
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From Sketchup to Reality
Here is a picture of a design that started in Sketchup, then was rendered, then finally built. I did several variations of the design and actually built 6 different doors, 6 different stands, and...
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Trestle Table
2 commentsRustic Plank Top GalleyTrestle Table. 5' X 33" Mortise and tenon joinery,eight screws, and very little glue, Designed to come apart for portability with the aid of a rubber...
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Alice the Tiny Box
2 commentsThis is prehaps my favorite of the Tiny Boxes, which I have been making of late. Alice is made from hard maple and padauk. She is finished with tung oil. Doug Stowe's book, "Basic Box...
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Maloof inspired sculpted side tables
These sculpted side tables were designed by us but heavily influenced by the style and joinery techniques of Sam Maloof. Built from solid Walnut, all joints have been reinforced and hand sculpted...
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Fred the Tiny Box
I have enjoyed building the tiny boxes and blogging about the experience. There have been a number of people who have expressed interest in my tiny boxes. Since I made a batch of 12, with...
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England's, Queen Victorian Style, King Bed
1 commentMy 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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My first workbench
2 commentsInspired by Getting Started in Woodworking, I built this bench. I mixed ideas from two plans and came up with this design. Far from perfect but at least I got started. I´ve had...
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small Oak Welsh Dresser
2 commentsA small Oak Welsh hutch style dresser with black iron hinges , handles plus cup hooks again all made by me from various scrap materials. When you build small, material cost are very low...
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Tim's easy chair
4 commentsThis is my first easy chair.The design philosophy is :The look of Danish chair + Chinese inspired + Woodworking technique of Sam Maloof
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Walnut Wall Cabinet
Small walnut and maple wall cabinet approximately 30 in. tall x 10 in wide x 6 in. deep. Finished with Tried and True. Adjustable shelf with Krenov tyle shelf pins.
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My first retirement project !
5 commentsHi,everyone this is my first major work ( retirement project !!)and i strarted by my main tool .. a workbench . Lots of hours involved ,not being a proffessional i made a lots of mistakes and...
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Small New-Fangled Workbench
3 commentsThis bench is inspired by John White's New-Fangled Workbench, but reduced in size to fit in my "shop". I used framing lumber, which turned out to be quartersawn-like as J. White hinted in the...
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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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Small Queen Anne Style Highboy.
2 commentsThis a small highboy made just the same as a full size piece ,all joints constructed the same. Drawers are all dovetailed etc This piece contains 3 secret drawers. I also made the drawer handles...
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Tiny Box
1 commentFor several months I have been working on making the first box in Doug Stowe’s book ‘Basic Box Making’. I have learned a lot a long the way. For those who follow my blog, you...
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Creepshow Reproduction
2 commentsMy marquetry reproduction of Stephen King's "Creepshow" comic book cover. I completed this work here-and-there over the course of 8 years as I floated around in the military. Some parts I...
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Sleigh Crib
This was my first dive into a major woodworking project. After my wife and I found out that she was pregnant, I wanted to make a crib for my daughter and hopefully make it a family...
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Second Grade Cubbies
My wife (a second grade teacher) decided that she needed some cubbies for backpacks and jackets this year. She didn't want to spend the almost $1000 to get the pieces to fit her small corner...
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Two Oval Dining Tables
pictures and processes for two oval dining tables, one in elm, one in walnut
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Inspiration 2.0 Walnut and Zebrawood rocking chair
This sculpted rocking chair is built from 2'' Canadian Black Walnut accented with Ebony plugs. This is a medium version ( 5' 7'' - 5' 11'' ). This chair has 2 unique features that make it stand out...
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Armoire
1 commentSimple project but very handy.Rabbits,dados and stop dados are used for joinery.Upper three bars are dowels for bangle storage.
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chest of drawers
1 commentJust practicing on the drawer making.Used wood rails as the drawer runner,the pulls are also wooden.
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sword cabinet
1 commentCabinet on base, made to display and store Japanese sword and other martial arts accoutrements. Carcass is q-sawn shedua, door panels and drawer fronts Oregon myrtle (aka Ca. Bay laurel), African...
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Military Shadowbox
1 commentMy Commanding Officer is retiring after 31 years in the Navy and this is his shadowbox. We ordered one and three days before the ceremony, the guy called and said that he wanted another hundred...
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