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Mahogany and Lacewood Jewelry Box
2 commentsThis was a concept piece for my chest of drawers. I worked out all the jointery that i was going to do on the larger piece
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Lacewood and Tiger Maple Entertainment Cabinet
8 commentsThis entertainment wall proved to be quite a challenge. There are quite a few details that were difficult, and I probably wouldn't attempt again. 1. The lacewood bi-fold doors are cut at...
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"Pierrot" Ruhlmann-inspired Liquor Cabinet/Side Table
This Ruhlmann-inspired cabinet/side table's dimensions are 30.5"H X 25"W X 15.5"D. The cabinet box and table top are mahogany, the doors and legs are cherry, and the legs and doors are inlaid...
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Walnut and Lacewood Rocking Chair
4 commentsThis chair was built using 2'' Qtd Lacewood and 2'' Walnut, with Ebony accent plugs. Features a hand sculpted seat, maloof seat joints, coopered headrest, form fitting back braces and pure comfort...
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Sculpted Lacewood rocking chair
1 commentThis chair is built using Qtd Lacewood, with Ebony accent plugs. Features hand sculpted seat, maloof seat joints, coopered headrest, form fitting back braces and pure comfornt. Built in our 2 man...
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Sculpted double rocking chair
2 commentsThis is my version of a Hal Taylor rocking chair, i've adapted it into a double rocker. Built out of 2'' qtd Lacewood hand sculpted. Featuring flexiable back braces, coopered head rest and...
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"Australian Floating Dining Room Table"
1 commentCurly Jarrah (very rare) and Tasmanian Lacewood (Silky Oak) combine in this light and airy dining room table. All the tenons were pinned to ensure a strong and lasting join with the top only resting...
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Menorah
This is something I've been brainstorming for about a year. Working for many jewish families in the NYC metro area, this seemed a fitting idea for them. One rabbi I know bought 10 Wenge & Maple...
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The Suspended Box
I wanted the legs to appear to be holding up the top and the box itself to look as if it was suspended. The sides are mahogany, embedded with maple and paduk. The top is lacewood. nbspnbspThe...
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Karen's Heart Box
I made this box as a Valentine's Day gift for my wife. The box was made by embedding mahogany into soft maple. The top is lacewood and the base is paduk. I enjoy the challenge of creating...
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The Pyramid
1 commentThe Pyramid is a display/storage box for a child's glass crystal ball. The box is 6/3/4" square by 5-7/8" high and has many different kinds of exotic hardwoods inlayed.
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jewelry box with Krenov twist
1 commentThis box is lacewood and purple heart. The branches are wenge and the leaves are cocobolo. The handles were inspired by James Krenov and are the runners for the drawers. The drawers are maple...
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Entertainment Center with River Panel
10 commentsThe Entertainment Center is the center piece of this family's living room. Drawers are built to hold CDs and DVDs, family games, and more. The center river panel is inlayed dyed resin in...
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Small Sake box
2 commentsI made this box as a gift for my mother. It will be used to package a Sake set, but after that she can use it for whatever she likes. Lacewood sides, birds eye maple for the top (and keys...
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Lacewood Jewelry Box for my wife
This box was made with Lacewood as the primary with Wenge and Padauk accents. The interior dividers and tray frames are also Wenge. The tray bottoms are Ambrosia Maple and the box bottom is Sapele...
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