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McGregor's Box
Traditionally called Lady's Workbox. The piece was designed for modern use. It has two compartments for keys, watches, wallets and purses. Made out of Mahagony, Birds Eye Maple, Curly Maple, and...
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Executive Desk
5 commentsThis Executive desk has been comissioned for a private collection. After I finished designing I mentioned to my client about Cuban Mahagony (Swietenia Mahagoni). After his approval I searched for...
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18th Century Writing Slope
18 Century Writing slope built for wedding present, is sapele wood stained, with leather inside writing surface and pen holder. My own design taken from research online.
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Sapple and Cherry table
This table was made for a art show my wife and I are in tomorrow and if it does not sell it will sit in our in home showroom. The top is solid Sapple and the body is Cherry. It has very elegant...
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A Tribute to Hokusai - A Marquetry Jewelry Box
8 commentsI absolutely love the 18th century woodblock prints from the great master Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) showing the force of nature and the beauty of Mt. Fuji. Here is a jewelry box which...
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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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Rohlfs Inspired Desk Chair 3
1 commentRohlfs inspired desk chair #3. 50 ½ inches high, 15 ½ inches wide and 16 inches deep. I made this chair for my nephew who is has just moved into his first homenbsp...
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A letter box
3 commentsHere is my project. This is a letter box. Took me about a year to design and make it. All work done by hand tools including hinges and long dovetails in columns. As you can see crazy attention to...
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Seymour Inspired Work Table
Just another piece,,, it has interior compartments for storage. The banding was made by me.
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Credenza (The Conversion)
4 commentsThis Credenza, called "The Conversion" was my final project in my Joinery / furniture building and design aprenticeship program last year. It's made from African Mahogany, Quilted Hemlock, Black...
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Brazilian Cherry and Sapelle Laminate Inlay End Table
This was a table that got started and then sat for months until one of my buddies spotted it. For lack of a better name we'll call it Guy's Table
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cabinet unit
3 commentsTansu style cabinet, lower cabinet is post and rail construction: upper is solid carcass with sliding dovetails. Mahogany and maple, bubinga accents. Doors are bridele joints pinned with...
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Chinese low table
4 commentsA mahogany Chinese table. This was the first Chinese inspired piece that I built, and is my favorite. Sliding dovetail battens are under the book matched top and the leg joints are mortise and...
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Building a Guitar Kit
Starting with a guitar kit is definitively the best way to start building guitars. That's what I did few years ago. After receiving my guitar kit from a big box, I didn't build the guitar right away...
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Guitar- Nylon Stringed double-top cutaway
Nylon stinged double-top guitar. Back and sides: Rosewood, Binding; Maple, Top; Western Red Cedar with Nomex core, Neck; Mahogany, Fretboard; EbonyTuners...
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OM Acoustic Guitar
"OM size" acoustic guitar using East Indian Palisander Rosewood sides and back, Englemann Spruce top, Honduran Mahogany neck, and West African Ebony fingerboard, binding, peghead veneer and...
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New Mahogany Kitchen
This new kitchen was an insurance replacement job when the original cabinets where severly damaged due to flooding from a broken pipe. The unique factor in this job was that the counter tops could...
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Eagle claw and ball table
1 commentJust prove to myself that I could do it, ( and really because my mortage payment and my family holiday depended on it) I accepted the commission to make this dining table and the buffet to go with...
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Hand Carved Rocking Horse
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Art Nouveau Bookcase
3 commentsThis is a bookcase that I built to house my first-born daughter's collection of books. Every year we give her a nicely bound edition of something she should eventually get around to reading in...
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KIRK-WOOD.
All my work is hand made using mortice and tennon joinery and hand cut dove tails. They are all my design.
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TV Cabinet
This TV Cabinet was commissioned by a client here in Barbados. It is made of African Mahogany and finished with oil, shellac, and wax. The back is frame and panel construction with a framed opening...
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Pair of Side Tables
3 commentsThis pair of side tables was commissioned by a client here in Barbados. Made of African Mahogany, some of which has lovely ribbon stripe grain which I used on the table tops.
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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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Bomb'e chest
3 commentsThis is my bomb'e chest of drawers with a serpentine front it wasbuilt out of 12/4 mahogany and pine check out step by step pics. @ http://accustomfurniture.blogspot.com/p/portfolio.html
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Demilune table sunburst top
2 commentsthis is my owen design the carvings are taken frome Samuel McIntire hope u like it check out more of my @ http://accustomfurniture.blogspot.com/
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to reserve the seat in the house of Lord
4 commentsmade with hard maple and african mahogany -bench
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Greene & Greene Bar Stool
My first G&G Bar Stool. I used African mahogany with African blackwood for the pegs. The stain is a cherrywood gel stain with a poly-wax topcoat. Upholstery is high density foam on a plywood base.
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Greene & Greene side chair
This G&G side chair i made with African Mahogany. I used a cherrywood gel stain with poly-wax topcoat. The pegs is made from African blackwood
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Gossip chairs
2 commentsLove Chairs - "RA" the ancient egyptian sun god is symbolised here purely because of the yellow leather back pads. I set out to make these chairs comfortable after having tried many that werent...
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Mahogany, satinwood, ebony foyer table
1 commentFoyer table. Solid mahogany with satinwood and ebony inlay and feet. Base is resawn mahogany bent and laminated. This piece was custom handcrafted to reflect the client's extensive tool collection...
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Solo microBootlegger
4 commentsMy first iteration of this design was a tandem boat that I based on a 1923 George Crouch designed mahogany speedboat called Baby Bootlegger. This boat is 14' long by 26" wide. Built of stripplanked...
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