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Cherry serving board with bread knife.
1 commentServing board. Made out of cherry with a purple heart inlay. The knife handle is endgrain maple and purple heart, a cut off from a cutting board project. The finnish for both pieces...
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Full View Display Case
My wife has been carrying around this piece of crystal for years...in it's original box. I think I've seen it come out once in the last five years...otherwise, it was out of site, out of mindShe...
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Walnut sideboard with leaded glass doors
2 commentsA sideboard made from all solid walnut. The doors are leaded glass panels that are between 80-100 years old. The back is tongue and grooved. The finish is satin wiping varnish.
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Shopmade D-handle Router Base
Inspired by Carol Reed's design, this D-handle was easy to build with 3/8''-thick Plexigass and a shopmade handle copied from a handsaw. Plexiglass is easy to mill with any woodworking power tools...
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Suggestion Box
Walnut suggestion box adapted from a magazine plan for a Greene & Greene style mail box. The article's author suggested mahogony, but I like the look of walnut and did not need the outdoor...
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THE WORLD
I USE HAND TOOLS AND A ROUTER ATTACHMENT FOR A DREMEL TO ACCOMPLISH THE DETAILED CARVING INTO THE TABLE TOP. I THEN PUT INDIVIDUAL PLACES TO SIT TO ADD A DESIGN ELEMENT. I WILL POST THE...
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Horizontal Router Table
I meant to built a horizontal router table for a long time to mill sliding dovetail tail boards, raised panels with vertical router bits, tenons, and profiles on edges of wide boards, all that flat...
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chopping block cabinet
1 commentMade from pine and meranti. Top is 600mm square cabinet is 850mm high. First assignment at tech college.
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End Table
All the wood for this project was from neighborhood trees that I cut, planked, dried and milled.
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Modern Grandfather Clock
All the wood for this project was from neighborhood trees that I cut, planked, dried and milled.
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Display
2 commentsEucalyptus Veneer Shelving Display The slanting back wall and irregular curve made the layout and execution very challenging. Also incorporates lighting below top Shelf. Built the frame work for the...
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Table Saw
This is a modified table saw cabinet from the great mag Woodsmith. I used the basic design except I chose not to use the side storage as in the original plan. I also added the extra drawers on the...
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Laundry Room Storage
The center panels on all the doors are from one board. I wanted the grain pattern to run all the way from the top to the bottom. The wood came from a friend who has a friend with a saw mill and...
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Chuch Alters
This project took a couple months to complete. There was alot of gluing up going on here. The kneeler pad is adjustable forward and back for comfort. It was finished is a Danish oil and waxed...
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Church Pulput
This project came about from about 6 different pulput designs. I took several ideas and made what I felt was most eye pleasing. It was a challange figuring out some things but all in all it turned...
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Arts and Crafts built in large cabinet inspired by Greene and Greene styling.
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Build Your Own Pool Table
1 commentI have built a few pool tables over the years, and we’re about to start another one … I have posted some stuff on my blog about the process, and I will update it as we go along...
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Walnut Grandfather Clock
3 commentsI wanted to build a clock for myself and I had some nice walnut on hand and a Hermle movement. This is a highly modified version of a clock in Fine Woodworking Magazine written by Lonnie Bird. It has...
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Four Grandfather Clocks
1 commentChristmas a few years ago I built these four Grandfather Clocks for our kids. Needless to say, they were a hit.
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Cabinet
I make this cabinet from akacia , plane(roof) and walnut(floor). Not use fasteners , only joins and glue. Dimensiens are 80x45 (HxD).Sorry for my English.
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mahogany box
7 commentsmahogany box: 300x200x120mm, with hand veneered sapele base. I used only hide glue. I finished the outside of the box with teak oil, then thinned polyurethane, and used shellac for inside the box.
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hall table
11 commentsThis small table is Honduran mahogany. The raised top is veneered in curly maple. The drawer fronts are redgum, and the accents and handles are ebony. The drawer sides are...
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Gretchen's Desk
After my divorce, I wanted to create an heirloom piece for my then 13 year old daughter. There is a surprise carved on the inner surface of the rear apron that I hope she discovers some...
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Carp Elm Buffet
1 commentSix foot buffet using carpatian elm burl, block mottled makore and east indian rosewood.
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Black Walnut & Zebrawood console
2 commentsThe original design is made from Black Walnut and Zebrawood. Behind the panel doors are shelves on one side drawers on the other. stainless steel legs give it a contemporary look. Soft close hinges...
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Split-top Hall Credenza Table
This is a small scale table constructed of walnut with a highly figured curly maple top. The top is structured to appear to "float" over the base for a light and airy feel. The...
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Chippendale Lady's Writing Desk
This is a desk from the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The original was missing its gallery (the little fence), so I copied one from a piece from the same period. The wood...
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