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Ball and claw variation
1 commentAn idea occurred to me while carving a spoon. Why not a variation of the ball and claw thing! The wood is Arbutus, a local hardwood notorious for drying unpredictably .
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Double Entry Doors
Double Mahogany entry doors with veneer/foam core. Panel glued with polyurethane adhesive and floating tenons glued with Titebond III. First attempt at making curved moldings and fitting curved mitre...
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Ambrosia Maple Maloof Rocker
1 commentThe ambrosia maple rocker was my second Maloof rocker. This particular one was made using a modified Charles Brock design. My first rocker made of Walnut won best in show at the 2010 NC State Fair...
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Southern Comfort
This is a Maloof inspired low back side chair made of walnut. This piece received first place in the large furniture division of the 2011 NC State fair
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Take a seat
This photo dsiplays several projects incliding two Maloof inspired bar stools made of ammonia fumed cherry, an elevated top table made of walnut and several turnings and cutting boards.
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Nakashima Inspired Conoid bench
This photo is my interpretation of Nakashima inspired conoid bench. The seat is a quarter sawn sycamore crotch with significant flame figure and the legs, spindles and crest rail are walnut. The legs...
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Maloof Inspired Tiger Maple Table
This project is one of a pair of matching Maloof inspired tables made from Tiger maple. The table won first place in the NC woodworkers showcase for tables in 2012. Also in the display are three...
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Custom Game Board - "Marbles"
When my past supervisior at work discovered that I liked to tinker in the shop on weekends, she approached me with a project to replicate a family game her family simply referred to as "Marbles". The...
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Walnut Coffee Table
2 commentsThis table was designed and built as part of my second semester at the Sheridan College (Oakville, ON, Canada) furniture design program. We were tasked to create a table with a drawer under 6 sq ft...
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Cabinet inspired by Garrett Hack
I first came across Garrett Hack's work when I joined finewoodworking.com a couple of years ago. His small hand plane tool cabinet was something I had always wanted to build. So when my beautiful...
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My New Workbench
7 commentsMy winter project, a new bench for my workshop. The base is built from red and white oak. The drawer fronts, leg vise and the deadman are made from Jatoba. The top is laminated from 8/4 poplar with...
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Bathroom wall cabinet
A small cabinet I made for my parents' bathroom. It's one of my first few serious projects, made from mostly quartersawn red oak. The finish is dyed Danish oil and a coat of paste wax. The back panel...
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Jewelry Box
This is a jewelry box of my own design. Dimensions are 14"W x 8 5/8"D x 7 1/16"H It has a sliding and removable divided tray, three Brusso brass pegs for hanging necklaces, and a removable mirror...
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Jewelry Cabinet - Krenov Style
Jewelry Cabinet – Krenov Style Starting with the classic James Krenov Display Cabinet, I modified the design to be wall hung and replaced the glass doors with solid panels. The usual display...
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deluxe chess set
1 commentHI THERE , THIS IS MY HANDMADE DELUXE CHESS SET , MADE BY MYSELF , 248 INDEPENDENT PIECES .
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Custom oak and walnut bench
Bench with a white oak top, red oak and walnut legs, and red oak stretchers. Sanded to 320 grit with 3 coats of polyurethane. Made by Walter and Geoff.
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High chair revisited
Made this high chair for my daughter 32 years ago (others also sat in it). Here it is again for my granddaughter, refinished and with a new tray.
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The Adrift Series - Abram Barrett
1 commentThe Adrift Series was made through the dead of winter. Each piece is the reflection of its birth from cold driftwood to having life in sculptural form. These forms use a process I call shadowing. A...
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Shaker No. 3 dining chair
1 commentShaker chairs ranged in size from 0 to 7, so the No. 3 is at the small end of the scale. However, it makes for a fine dining chair, especially if the room and table are relatively small too. For...
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Hall Mirror and Coat Rack
Mirror and coat racks were made from cherry. The design comes from Woodsmith magazine. All moldings were made my hand. I added the side coat racks.
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Sam Maloof Rocker
This is a Sam Maloof style rocker constructed during class at Marc Adams Wood Working School. Finish sculpturing and finishing was completed at home. Material is Walnut.
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Marquetry Picture
Marquetry picture design from wife's quilt book. I used double bevel technique. Base is MDF. I made the frame also.
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Curio Cabinet
This is a curio cabinet I built for my wife to store her collection. It's made of cherry and design comes from Woodsmith magazine, I added the drawer at the bottom.
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Side Table
This is a bedroom side table I made for my son. The Base is cherry. I used my collection of veneers to make the design on top and drawer.
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3D joints for saloon table
I have not come across this type of 3-dimensional joint so far. It was inspired by the wooden puzzles. Stock is 1 x 1 inch wide. Very easy to make on the table saw, using a cross-cut sled. All the...
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Sofia's Hope Chest
1 commentThis is Peter turners design Hickory ash blanket chest I liked the design for a hope chest for my daughter Sofia
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A Simple Pen Box
4 commentsThis is a small project that I undertook after I had bought a pen turning kit. I could not make the pen until I had a nice place to keep it. Hence this project was born. But the project started with...
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Trestle Table - Breadboard Ends
Traditional trestle table construction with breadboard top. The endcaps have 5 tenons inside - the center tenon is pinned/glued/fixed; the other 4 are pinned thru slotted holes and not glued to allow...
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voting booth the great divide
voting booth walnut case and legs with curly maple doors. an artists frustration with the goverments ability to compermise
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