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Black Walnut Bar by Ken Kraay
1 commentThis was a commission for a client in Mesa, Arizona. Built in Indiana, and shipped to clients residence in Mesa , Arizona. All glass was hand painted, and etched. Mirrors were 1"...
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Display Cabinet - Through Dovetails
4 commentsThis display cabinet houses a collection of navigational sextants. It has glass doors, glass shelving, and accent lighting from above. The case, base, and door frames are clear eastern...
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Plane O' Box
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Churchill Box
The inspiration for this box came when I saw another furniture maker’s cabinet lying on its back in the shop. I instantly went to work on this box and made it from a single piece of...
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Two Drawer Jewelry Ghest
This box is Walnut and Bubinga with Maple drawers and deviders. Corner splines on lid and feet are Wenge. Linings are velvet and the lid insert is kidskin. The lid support is by Brusso. The top...
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Dead Man's Chest
2 comments14 in. wide, 10 in. high, hand forged steel, 2 hand made swords, hand carved skull, each rivet individually welded, has removable interior shelf, weighs approx. 8 lbs,
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Bloodwood and Wenge Jewelry box
Bloodwood carcass with bent lamination Wenge legs and lid. The box is suspended from the legs on brass pins. Tray is hard Maple and Ebony, linings are velvet. lid insert is kidskin, finish is lacquer.
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Queen Anne Philadelphia Library Table
This is a Queen Anne Library table made of walnut. The original can be seen in Hornor's Guide to Philadelphia Furniture. My reproduction is faithful to the original in virtually all...
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Fly Boxes
Box build from a single piece of 4/4 figured walnut with maple end pieces and trim. Finish is wipe on poly and wax.
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Elgin Keepsake Box in Jatoba & Leopardwood
Named Elgin for Elgin, Illinois, this keepsake box is made from Jatoba and Leopardwood with Ebony and Purpleheart inserts. It is 10” wide by 8” deep by 4 1/2” tall. Fitted with...
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Leopard Box
Raised Leopardwood top box with black walnut sides, HB dovetails, profiled cherry base and interlocking dividers. Diagonal grain cherry handle with brass pins. Finished with oilurethane...
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Brass Inlay Plane
This plane was made w/ 3/16" brass, Rosewood tote & knob, Jabota for the cap lever. The sides &sloe have 3/16" x 3/4" finger joints, soldered. The tote & knob were exopied amp...
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Sash Dowelling Boxes
Sash dowelling boxes were used to hold a sash bar steady while a hole was drilled in the end for a dowel. They were usually made by a craftsman. Methods of holding the bar on the sides include...
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Stickley Hall Clock
Each Christmas I make a piece of furniture for my niece Olivia's dollhouse. This clock, made in 2005, stands 7" tall and is made from European beech to simulate the original oak. The doors are glazed...
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Cheese Larder
My neice, who is a Chef, wanted a cheese larder to store her cheese. The Cheese larder is made with unfinished pine, mortise and tenon frames, three oak shelves, brass hardware, aluminum...
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Jewelry Box
Paduke and Walnut Side Drawers Pivot Out on router bearings, (very smooth) Condition of box is approx 9 years old ( please excuse wear and tear )
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Isabella's Treasures
5 commentsI made this treasure box for my daughter while a student at the Inside Passage School of Fine Woodworking in British Columbia Canada. This box is deceivingly small. Most people think it...
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Reliquary and Stand
1 commentQuarter sawn white oak, curly maple and brass. Hand rubbed oil finish. Complete by Michael Roske
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Natural Edge Laburnum Bowl
Thick walled Laburnum Bowl with Natural Edge. Inlay work in brass / resin. Sold through a local Art Gallery. Really enjoyed turning this - the grain was amazing and well worth the three year...
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Pine Bottom Chest
3 commentsThis small blanket chest is based on an original design from the Shaker Village at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky. The box is made from single cherry boards with half-blind dovetails and a beveled pine...
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