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Workbench
3 commentsI'm a first year student at the Furniture Institute of Massachusetts. This was my second required project, and the requirements were mortise and tenon construction with four legs and a top. Phil...
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Tray and Easel
My wife volunteers at a local hospital and was asked to provide something for a silent auction. So I was tasked with making an easel and a tray. I had been looking for an opportunity to do...
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"Box of Chocolates"
6 comments“Box of Chocolates” was designed to showcase the beautiful raw material Mother Nature graced us with…wood. It took over 300 hours in a six month period to design and build. It is...
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simple box
1 commentMy first serious attempt to make a nice box with hinges and a button lock. Wood species are Wengé, Padauk, Marblewood and Ash.
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The Nile Sofa Table
3 commentsThe Nile Sofa Table Brazilian Rosewood & Dyed Ash 52" Wide x 14" Deep x 36" Tall A recently completed piece for my exhibition at the Paradise City Arts Festival in Northampton, MA. A photo blog...
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Steel Chess set with Board and Case
2 commentsWhen I was in my early 20's I turned several steel chess sets on a lathe in my Dad's shop. In the spring of 2011, I buffed up the chess sets and refinished them in enamel, then made a new...
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Shaker Hanging Shelves
2 commentsThese are shaker hanging wall shelves made from ash. I used sliding dovetails for the two top shelves and hand cut through dovetails for the bottom shelf.
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Violet
3 commentsThe Violet TableDyed Ash & Purpleheart28" tall x 13.5" squareSeveral months ago a few short planks of purpleheart followed me home from the lumberyard. I had no real plans for them at the time...
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Eternal with Love: Walnut table
1 commentClients anniversary gift for his wife.Claro Walnut slab over 5ft with Ash base.
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"THE BACCHANALIAN" DINING TABLE
3 commentsHeres Temple Table v2. I posted one up last week which raised some fur so I'll be interested to see what happens this time out. Its the same theme as before but more developed and thought...
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"TEMPLE" dining table
6 commentsThis was such a lovely piece of wood. Olive ash from a private school in Devon, England. The school was sold to a family who didn't want the tree and ordered its cutting I went there and bought the...
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The Allium Floor Lamp in Green
2 commentsThe Allium Floor Lamp in Green This lamp is made by laminating thin strips of ash in a bending form followed by careful hand shaping. It’s then dyed a dark emerald green and finished with a...
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Ash coffee table
1 commentNew from Eternal.Just finished up this really cool ash coffee table. The top is made from a book matched set of salvaged ash boards. The tree was filled with rot, this decay caused some beautiful...
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Ash Roubo Workbench
4 commentsThis workbench was my first woodworking project. The bench is made from 8/4 ash. The vice chops are reclaimed brazil mahogany. The bench is based on my own hand drafted...
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Snow sled for my boys
7 commentsInspired by the massive snowfall this year, I decided to build this sled for my twin 2 1/2 year old boys. I searched online for plans but was unable to find anything I liked so I designed...
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PHOTO BRACKETS
A photo-collage-wall with "history" pictures of the properties, brands and other milestones of my company. I made the brackets so that I easily could mount them on the wall. I used...
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PHOTO ARC/LIST
In my profession I work with Commercial & PR. I'm a "one man band": • Copywriter (in Swedish any how) • Photographer • Art Director • Web Designer • Graphic...
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phranc
1 commentThis was a competition project while I was in college. It was a lot of headaches and late nights trying to get the hinges to wall work out. THe body is all American walnut and head is...
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K Arm Chair
3 commentsThe chassis for this chair is essentially one piece, it is bonded long grain to long grain, there are no traditional "joints" used. The seat and splat are joined to the frame...
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Solid Ash Refectory Table
Refectory tables were originally used in castles and monasteries to seat hundreds of people, and were built to last using thick legs and heavy joinery. As shown, this table will seat fourteen...
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A tray and recipe book stand
I am going to visit my uncle, aunt and a cousin I have not seen in 30 years. So I decided to make some gifts as we are staying at their house. So I made the tray out of ash and the recipe book stand...
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Comb back arm chair
Similar in style to another chair I have on this site, in this example I modified the turnings and the rake and splay of the arms and legs and extended the length of the arms to account for the...
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Custom Conference Table Design
3 commentsAn 18' x 5' curly ash and walnut conference table designed by Doug Turner & Coppa Dionne Design. The table features built-in electronics & a pop-up tv lift on the CEO end, as shown in picture...
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Mahogany and Ash Coffee Table
This table is veneered in Mahogany and curved on every surface except the top...I used Ash for the bread-board ends and the tapered, bent-laminated legs; I added two plys of Mahogany around the...
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Pendulum Cradle - Ash with Brazilian Cherry accents
2 commentsBuilt this cradle for my daughter's first baby and my first grandchild - made from solid ash (first time working with ash - like concrete!). It came out great - this is also my first attempt at...
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Small stool from ash
1 commentThis stool is made from Ash by project from Nick Gibbs book. This is my first project.
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Sideboard in English Cherry
2 commentsThe sideboard comprises a solid cherry top, sides, legs, base and drawer fronts. The doors are cherry veneered flexi-ply and the back panel and drawer sides are made from English Ash. I used soft...
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Large lessons from a small project
After finishing the bookcase in my previous post I realized that I needed a couple of bookends to hold up the books. I thought a quick and easy project which actually means I do not need to plan...
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Attic Bed
4 commentsOK, I'm a bit nervous about posting this. It's the first bit of furniture I've ever made. My son's bedroom is not exactly large and he needs more storage. The answer is an attic...
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Philip C. Lowe bookcases
1 commentI needed a pair of bookcases so after watching the Philip C. Lowe series of videos on making a bookcase I got inspired and got to work. I did it as close as possible to thenbsporiginal...
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Bridge to somewhere
2 commentsSofa table 60" long x 12" deep x 30" tall. Tiger Maple top with a Mahogany centre line. Cherry legs with ebonised Ash rails.
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End Tables
1 commentI am a student at the Santa Fe Community College in Santa Fe, NM. This end table was one of three tables with tile. The spare parts were used to make a fourth table. The project was conceived as a...
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