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Banks St. Coffee Table
1 commentThis piece was built for a client who wanted a coffee table with a few nice, little details, but didn’t want to “bump into it.” The result is a table with a small overhang, curved...
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spalted pecan V table
Spalted pecan ,handcarved and attatched to Wenge V wings and cut to hold a piece of glass
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Coffee Table
2 commentsI made this maple coffee table for my daughter and as a pro for an article in Fine Woodworking magazine on how to make bent laminations.
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Walnut and Birdseye Wall Clock
Walnut and Birdseye Wall Clock By Thomas Elsner Smith Materials: Walnut, Hard Maple – Splatted Birdseye, Glass, Brass, Dye, Shellac, Glaze, Lacquer Dimensions: 6 in. deep by 12 in. wide...
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Company Crest
This is a crest I hand carved for my brother and I. The Z. B. stands for “ZONGKER BROTHERS” It’s mounted on a wall in are office. This was my 15th carving, dated 10-16-2001, time...
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African Kudu horn writing desk
African Kudu horns for legs with handcarved apron and distressed top . stained sealed and burnished with latex
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Display Case
This was the second piece of furniture I ever built (about 6 years ago). It was constructed from Ash, Mahogany, and Cherry scraps from a local door shop and finished with brushed...
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cd shelfs
1 commentCd case is stablized by through, wedged tenons on the bottom shelf and a honey locus branch tenoned and wedged at the top. The wedges are bubinga.
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Fireplace mantel and hearth
1 commentI was commissioned to warm up a basement family room. There are 14 different woods in the mantle and hearth.
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Lion Carvings, Our Company's Mascot
1 commentI hand carved both of these lion’s seven years ago. I mostly carved them for fun. They were my 11th & 12th carvings. They turn out better then expected, so my brother and I decided to make...
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Pear Wall Cabinet
2 commentsReading James krenov's books and seeing all the furniture coming out of College of the Redwoods and Inside Passage, it was time to give it a shot. Here's what i came up with, A small wall cabinet in...
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Hall table
3 commentsA hall table made from Sydney blue gum and silver ash. This was designed as an exercise in dovetails. Every joint is a dovetail of some kind. The breadboard ends are sliding dovetails; the rails...
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Phoenix Rising - Table
1 commentFenghuang Table by Thomas Elsner Smith My idea for this table came from the “Inspired by China” furniture exhibition at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts. I...
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Chippendale Chair
3 commentsThis is a Philadelphia Chippendale side chair. The original is in the State Department's Diplomatic Rooms. The wood is mahogany, finished with shellac. The seat is leather on a...
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Mesquite Silverware Box
Mesquite Silverware Box with bookcase matching top and bottom pannels and dovetail corners.
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Carving Table
2 commentsThe carving table is made from maple, cherry, and walnut. It is made to be collapsable because the weight of the top makes it difficult to move yet it is very stable. It was designed to be...
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Morris Chair Set
9 commentsMorris Chair set for our personal use. Arms and back slats are bent laminations, material: Walnut, full grain leather, table top is Carlo Walnut. Finish is Waterlox Original - medium sheen
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Maple Box
2 commentsThis box is made out of maple and has a carved leather panel on the top, bowtie jointer for the lid, dovetail keyed miters for the box. The marquetry is inlayed in. Everything on this box is...
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Purple Heart, Medal of Honour
2 commentsThis replica scales seven-times the original size medal. It was carved from one solid piece of PurpleHeart hardwood. This exotic wood undergoes a degree of color change over time. It begins with a...
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Bed Frame
2 commentsI graduated college in 2005 and decided it was time to leave the air mattress and 2x4 bed frames behind. This had numerous first attempts for me and though I would probably change the design a little...
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BANDSAW BOXES
These small bandsaw boxes are all made of maple. They are cut-off's and small pieces that accumulate in any shop. Once in awhile I break down and go thru the small piece pile and some get tossed into...
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Behind Closed Doors
2 commentsThis is a Krenov inspired cabinet. It is made out of Padauk, wenge, and maple.
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Bubinga Cabinet
1 commentThis is inpired by Krenov's work. It is made out of Bubinga, wenge, maple, and mahogany. Everything on this project was made by me except for the Brusso knife hinges and magnets holding...
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Acanthus Leaf Theme, Dinning Table & Chairs
2 commentsThis old world dinning table and chairs, I made five years ago for a customer in 2004. The top's marquetry has eight french acanthus leafs around the top. And a center acanthus flower in bloom in the...
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Alexandra's jewelry box
1 commentThis cabinet, made for my 8yr. old daughter Alexandra is designed to hang necklaces and hold rings and earings in the drawer. Built of airdryed walnut, quilted maple, mahogany, pau ferro and...
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Scroll Saw Blade Holder
A six-tube scroll saw blade holder to help organize blades and tools at the bench for a woodworker doing marquetry. Video and SketchUp plans available at the Folding Rule Blog.
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