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Living Room Chair(s)
1 commentOne of 2 chairs. Walnut, mortise and tenon joints, "Tung Oil Finish"
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Bow-arm Morris chairs, stool, and bow-front hall table
Bow-arm Morris chairs, stool, and bow-front hall table - all constructed from cherry harvested near my home in Thomasville, GA. Chair arms and table front are bent laminations. My...
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Retro
3 commentsConcept: I based this design on elements from the Arts and Crafts, Greene & Greene, Mission, and Art Deco styles.I wanted to capture the feel of a 1930s radios.I tried to keep the lines simpleto...
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White oak bookcases/entertainment center
I was lucky to be involved at the beginning in designing all details of this house. I started by designing window and door casings, then I designed and built the mantle, then the wainscoting in...
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Building Our First Built-Ins
We are in our thirties and just recently finished building our first house. Having moved from Washington state to a small town along the Maine coast we worked to build a house that settled...
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Fireplace wall
1 comment20 foot wide fireplace wall. Fireplace is electric. Storage compartment for tv components just below mantle. Additional storage in chminy. Fireplace flanked by queen size Murphy beds.
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Greene and Greene Inspired Night Stand
I've always been attracted to the Greene and Greene style. Every corner is rounded over. Pegs are square. Handles are completely unique. Not one single joint finishes smooth with the next. Every corner offers the opportunity to run your fingers over...revealing detail after detail. It provides a nice challenge.
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Coffee Table inspired by Greene and Greene
1 commentMy 2nd project. Design compiled from countless pieces on the internet. Solid Mahogany with Ebony plugs and splines. Breadboard ends, cloud lifts on aprons, and proud finger jointed...
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"Pleasant Retrreat" table
Asian inspired console table made from historic heart pine reclaimed from "Pleasant Retreat" (ca. 1810. Appomattox Co., VA) with salvaged green slate top
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School of Hard Knots
3 commentsThis is the "School of Hard Knots." I used the knots from several pieces of pine board to make the students. It is made of 1/4" walnut, oak and ash venners over plywood. The angeled bell toware was...
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Arts & Crafts Quartersawn Oak & Waterfall Bubinga Wine Bar
1 commentMy brother and I made this out of quartersawn oak and waterfall bubinga veneer over mahogany. The top holds 14 wine glasses. The center holds 25 bottles of wine. The center is a pull out tray with...
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Reclaimed Fir Dining Table and Buffet
6 commentsAs a fulltime furniture maker I rarely find time to build something for us. It was nice to take something that would be in a dump by now and turn it into something that can be past on for generations.
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The Carpenter
1 commentThis is a sculpture about my father who taught me woodworking when I was just a kid. Many of the tools on this piece were his. His outfit is made of 13 ply hardwood plywood cut up to make the parkay...
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The Toaster
I thought it would be fun to make a toaster out of plywood. It does not make actual toast. Pine plywood with walnut handle and legs.
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Redwood Planter
When part of a 35 year old deck had to be replaced I spent considerable time working around rusted out nails, split boards and such to salvage enough clean stock to build this planter.
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Bubinga & Maple Credenza
6 commentsThis is from my wine cabinet series. This piece though made for the show of The Furniture Society Conference held at Victoria, BC., Canada, Frame is bubinga, door panels are maple...
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Patio Privacy Screen using recycled cedar posts
I ripped the lattice from four 4x4 cedar posts that were a "decorative feature" on the front of our house that we bought in 2003. After an estimated 30 plus years the posts had rotted at ground level...
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Window Table inspired by Mission Gong Stand.
2 commentsMade from old white oak barn boards. No electricity used to make it except for the light bulbs. Brace, chisels, hand planes, hand saws, scrapers, hide glue, walnut stain from black walnuts...
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Chimney Cabinet Made From Old Roof Boards
I helped a friend of mine put a new roof on a few years ago. We tore off a couple layers of shingles, cedar shakes, and these boards that the shakes were nailed to. We saved the...
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Adirondack, Lap-Joined Photo Frame
Adirondack style, lap-joined frame made from old redwood shelf I had saved for 30+ years. Shelf was originally a 5/4" x 12", vertical grain board. Frame measures 48" wide. Finish is Danish oil with...
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Jewelery Manikin (Cherry-Maple)
This American-Cherry and Red-Oak segmented Jewelery Manikin was made from shop discards for my granddaughter's 13th birthday. The hat top holds rings, the hat brim rotates plus it has holes for...
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arts and crafts night stand
1 commentI designed and built this nightstand for my wife with reclaimed antique wormy chestnut from a barn built in 1900 in North Carolina.
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hall table
1 commentThis oak hall table was made from an old drop leaf table that my neighbor threw in his trash pile.
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Arts and Crafts Style Bench for Toy Storage
Used a plan by Joseph Hurst-Wajszczuk from Fine Woodworking library but substituted walnut for quarter sawn white oak. Actually made two of these pieces as toy boxes for my grandchildren. Both...
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Bow Arm Outdoor Lounge Chair
6 commentsReclaimed , vertical grain , Port Orford Cedar . Pegged , mortise & tenon construction . Sunbrella fabric , stainless steel hardware .
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night table
This night table is my first attempt at furniture making. All the white oak was salvaged from a seventies era bank that was being remodelled. The inlays and the shelf were made from dead fall...
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bungalow entrance door
5 commentsMade of the finest vertical grain douglas fir for a lovely bungalow house
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Dog Crate
Red Oak and Maple Ply with Formica interior. Stained with Minwax and 3 coats of Clear Shellac. Door lifts like the old garage doors before they had multiple hinges. Simply place thumbs on...
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Rock Box
3 commentsThis box is built from shop scraps to house a rock. It is built from mesquite and has a rubbed oil finish. It is not fancy but rather expresses the strength and solidity of the wood from...
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Black Walnut Library Table
5 commentsI designed and built this entire black walnut desk for a client using a pair of 8/4 slabs from a tree that came down a few miles from my home. The inspiration for the design was a blend of...
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Laptop Display Box
2 commentsLaptop Display Box - Clean simple design. Design inspired by the rustic, lake front log home it's kept in.
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