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Corner Cabinet
1 commentMade from sheathing off a 100+ year old house that was heading to the landfill.
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Family Room Bookcase
This is my first big project, it's made of pine with a frame panel style. The joints for the frames are tenons and for the panels are tongue and groove.
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Hinoki Cradle
1 commentWhile stationed in Japan with the Navy I noticed a Hinoki (False Cyrpess) tree stump on the base golf course. I approached the Course Manager and asked if I could remove the stump and he...
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Chimney cupboards
3 commentsMade from sheathing from a 100+ year old house that was on it's way to the landfill.
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Recycled Redwood Table Top
These boards spent at least 20 years as a deck before it was rebuilt by the current homeowners. They provided sketches of their concept and I did the design and construction. The redwood...
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Wooden Gates to Courtyard
1 commentAfter traveling though Ukraine, and seeing so many large wooden gates, I desided that would be the perfect solution to block the noise and veiw of a parking lot that is right in line of site from my...
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Chair by the fire
1 commentMorris chair from plans. Built by Michael Hansen, Everett WA
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Federal Side Table
Federal style side table, inspired by parts of some of the best. Mahogany with mahogany crotch veneers and figured mahagony top. Flower carvings at the top of each leg. Turned and reeded legs...
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Rock Star Bat Dresser
1 commentMy brother and I made this out of beautiful grained solid quarter sawn oak. It has ebonized (not painted but dyed) walnut legs, inlayed reeds (top and drawers), and bat wing corbels. The 5...
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Shaker dining table, birdseye maple
13 commentsNinety inches long with a top that's 1 5/16" thick, this table owes its light appearance to the placement of the trestle. Tucked up against the underside of the top, it's largely unseen, allowing the...
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Contest Rules
9 commentsFine Woodworking’s “Waste Know, Want Knot” Official Contest Rules NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER. Entries for this “Waste Knot, Want Knot” Contest the...
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Shaker occasional table, tiger maple
This was my first attempt at turned legs. I started out trying to turn the pummels with a skew chisel, so for insurance I prepared a fifth leg blank. I needed it. The aprons have a crossgrain...
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"Lion" locomotive model
2 commentsIn December 1992 , Fine Woodworking included an article by Doug Kenney on making scale model railway locomotives in hardwood. After thinking about this for years, I decided on modelling the Lion...
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Coffee Table
1 commentCoffee Table I used so many jigs for this project that I made a jig using another jig. I was determined to complete this as I had designed it which took me some time and challenged me a...
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Plant Table
Plant Table One thing that I think I can never get away from is the beautiful natural contrast of using different woods with no stain. When I first built this table it was of one kind of...
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Prairie Style Picture Frame
This is a Prairie Style Picture Frame that I designed and built. It is made of oak and is 19×38 inches. It was designed both in size and style to fit the Frank Lloyd Wright poster thatrsquos...
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Fallingwater Bedside Lamp
1 commentThis is a Fallingwater Bedside Lamp I built based on photographs of the original. It has a mitered walnut shade and poplar base painted black. http://www.randallprice.com
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Norfolk Pine/ Gabon Ebony Urn
approx. 14"T x 6"W x 1/8 thick. Glass like oil and wax finish
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Shaker child's chair, cherry
Made for our granddaughter's second birthday, the seat height is nine inches, the rear leg height is 19 inches. To darken the cherry, the assembled frame was exposed to direct sunlight for several...
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Curly Cherry Slant Front Desk
2 commentsA recent commissioned piece - Slant Front Desk
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John Hall Frame
1 commentThis is my reproduction of a frame made by John Hall in 1909. I had the good fortune of taking direct measurements and tracings from the original which allowed me to get my version pretty darn close. Mine is on the left, and the John Hall original is on the right. Thanks for looking!
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Shaker style bookcase, tiger maple
1 commentShaker reading was limited to religion texts and practical instruction, so there aren't many Shaker bookcases to follow as examples. This one has an ogee profiled cornise whose side pieces are glued...
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Workbench
3 commentsWorkbench 28 x 68 Made from fall off from a bamboo cabinet job. Sturdy.
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