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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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Shaker Press Cup Board
I used a design from The Yankee Work shop, modified some details in construction. The piece is all Cherry, Built in two phases the Press base and then the Cupboard. The Crown Molding on the Top of...
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My version of Martin J. Milkovits Country Hutch
This is my version of Martin's Shaker Country Hutch. Took me about 6 months to complete. Great Design and a challenge to build, but worth it.
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dressing room
1 commentI personally don't really like melamine.... Mostly because for me that's not what I call woodworking.. Nevertheless, I did this dressing room and this kitchen for a friend who leaves in Botswana...
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China Cabinet in White Oak
2 commentsThis china cabinet consists of a lower buffet and upper display case. All White Oak, to match with other pieces in the Dining Room of the same material. Based on a plan, but altered to reflect a...
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slant desk,spice box,corner cupboard
Things I made from the Glen Huey woodworking book.Started woodworking about two years ago knowing next to nothing reading magazines and books got me going. Glens book was a very good hands on...
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Klein Cabinet
5 commentsThe Klein Cabinet seamlessly blends three distinct species of wood into one cohesive unit; an extremely handsome cabinet that will stand out amongst the rest of your non-flook d. doo furniture. The...
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19th Century Hand Made Pine Pie Safe with Punched Tin Door Panels
6 commentsThis is my design of a 19th Century Pie Safe that was built in Laurens County Georgia in the 1840's. Completely built by hand from reclaimed Southern Yellow Pine it's dimensions areHeight...
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Liquor Cabinet in White Oak
I wanted to build a cabinet that would hold all the usual fixings, apart from the Krenov-style cabinet I built a couple of years ago for the Single Malt collection (shown here as well). nbspI...
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Bird's Eye Maple Kitchen
The exterior surfaces were veneered in a heavy figured bird's eye maple veneer using mdf as a more stablized substate. The interior cabinetry was lined with black mica and all the...
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Colonial style kitchen
4 commentsColonial inspired kitchen. Made of cherry with curly cherry drawer fronts. It has inset doors and drwers with mortise an tenon beaded face frames. It has a hand rubbed oil/varnish blend finish with a...
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Shaker Chimney Cupboard
1 commentNo this is not the one from finewoodworking, this was from another plan.Was my 1st frame and panel doors,the raised panel was done on the tablesaw. The rail and stiles are joined with full mortise...
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Shaker Inspired Nightstands
2 commentsThis is my first real woodworking project! The stands are made out of cherry, the drawer sides are poplar and the drawer runners are maple. The base corners are hand cut mitered...
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China Hutch
10 commentsChina Hutch Nov 2010, Posted to FWW online kind of late, but better late then never
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Action Figure Cabinet
1 commentIt's a custom furniture ordered by our client, Mr. Yono and family. It is special made for his son who loves to collect action figures. When we thought about "action figure" we thought about...
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"Columna"- a pair of bedside cabinets
4 commentsMy client had had a visit from a Feng Shui counsellor called Mr. Kon. (yeah, I thought so too....) he said she musn't have anything with sharp corners in the house to stop the flow of "chi" energy...
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Vitrina
1 commentThis display cabinet is made from solid maple solid ebony and bird's eye maple veneer for the doors and drawer front. There are glass shelves inside for a collection of venetian wine glasses, and...
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Wormy Chesnut Hutch
3 commentsThis hutch is made from wormy chestnut and ebonized oak. The chestnut was reclaimed after the client tore a wall out in their home and discovered the hidden treasure. I then was...
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Bathroom Vaniety
1 commentThe cabinets that came with the house were just the cheap white stuff you might buy at Lowes. I decided it was time to try something new when we redid the floor and put in tile. I also made a...
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Cherry Chest to hold wife's ever expanding polish pottery collection
3 commentsCherry Cabinet with Ogee feet and raised panel doors
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Shaker work in gallery show
1 commentOn Saturday, 13 November 10, I had my first opening at an art gallery. I had six weeks notice to start making stuff, but my workshop was being totally remodeled, so that really meant just 3 1/2 weeks to...
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Cherry linen press/ Entertainment center
1 commentCherry linen press. Frame and panel construction with mortise and tenon joinery. It has graduated drawers with hand cut dovetails front and back. Turned feet and all mortise and tenons are pegged...
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Master Bedroom suite
1 commentThis is a bedroom suite I built. It is all made from solid Cuban mahagony. Drawer bottoms are also solid wood. Drawers are all half blind dovetails, all mortise and tenon joinery. The dresser has ten...
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Butterfly Tavern Table
Light Figure Tiger Maple Butterfly Tavern Table. Stained with aniline Dye, Shellac, and top coat of wax.
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Massachusetts Flat Top Highboy
13 commentsI made this Tiger Maple Highboy after seeing one made from about 1750. This version has over 195 handcut dovetails, all solid wood drawer sides and bottoms, and 2 hidden drawers. The crown molding I...
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Large Screen Television Cabinet
Hi . This is my first time posting here. I wanted to post one of my pieces that I finished this year which best showcases what I do. I'm a self taught artist and run a one person artisan's studio...
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bookWORM {handcarved dictionary stand}
2 commentsJason Paradis is an artist and artisan. He makes things out of wood, paint, and other stuff. A master craftsman, he offers quality, custom design & build services. If you can dream it, he can...
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Kitchen Stepback Pantry
Inspired by a cabinet seen in a salvage store in N. Hamp. which had the arch top doors, but of clear glass. Because of my intent to use as a kitchen pantry and not for "niceities" as seen in a hutch...
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Cherry Armoire
I made this armoire in 1989 for a client who wanted somewhere to store her sweaters. It is constructed of solid cherry. It is finished with five coats of hand rubbed Watco Danish Oil and then...
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Pewter cupboard/Hutch
This is my version of Charles Griffith's hutch. It has only been changed a little. The drawers fronts do not have the detail around the edge. I've added a chamfer on the sides of the upper case to...
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Walnut & Maple Cabinet
This cabinet was designed as companion piece for a large bedroom bureau that my client already owned. The walnut was harvested locally, a mile from my studio, and the beautiful figured maple was...
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