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Jewelry Box Xmas Present for Wife
3 commentsThis is a jewelry box I made for my wife this christmas. I was very pleased with the outcome especially since last year I wouldn't use any wood except home depot pine for fear of mistakes being...
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Chippendale Mirror
2 commentsThis was a wedding gift for two close friends. I'm just starting out, so my shop only has a bandsaw, workbench and various hand tools. I started with roughsawn boards and...
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Taboret
This taboret is constructed primarily of mahogany with poplar on the under side and also making up the drawers parts. The drawer fronts are made of Leopardwood (there is a drawer on each side). The...
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Dining Buffet and Hutch
This was taken off The Shaker Bookcase from New Yankee Workshop. I made two units, then made an extended unit for the center base and added a wine rack for the center. An 11 foot piece for the top...
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tool box
This is an old shipping crate that my grate grandparents used to ship their belongings in when they immigrated from England. The actual box is 21wx42lx24d and made of pine. It's held...
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Shadows of Night
6 commentsEbonized white oak legs, bent laminated holly sides, walnut top and bottom (sapwood retained), maple back and carved poplar doors.
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18th Century Document Box Copy
1 commentHand planed & scraped 13" x 8" x 6" document box, copy. Dovetails, 3 sided molding, and mortised lock. Internal, half-height dividers with top tray. Bottom as inset panel. Poplar...
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Painted Bar
Bar built to replace exisisting. Flexible moldings were used. Finish is paint, gel stain, and waterbase lacquer.
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Bamboo Hall Table
1 commentFloating top hall table. Bamboo with fsc poplar base. Traditional joinery. Eco friendly low voc lacquer base, low voc varnish top.30”high, 15” deep, 48” long
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Monkey on a Motorscooter
1 commentI created this for my sister who collects stuffed monkeys.
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Fireplace Mantle
This fireplace was inspired by clients photo found in a magazine. With alternate moldings and luck matching the main crown I managed to give a very similiar look to the original. While smaller in...
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Storage of handplane jigs
Jigs built using Norman Pirollo's plans in FWW. Refer to 44525.1 for more complete description.
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Drawing Board
This is a 22" square drawing board. It was made for my granddaughter to allow drawing while laying on the floor. She likes butterflys. (Drawing paper provided by others.) The...
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Table Top
This 4'x6' table top includes a center decoration adapted from "The Art of Wood Inlay" book. Marquetry was used for all of the decoration. The panel was then inset into a cavity created...
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a series of waney edge boxes
Black walnut, purple heart, oak, spalted poplar, cherry, velvet. A series of boxes created from the waney edges of some beautiful slabs.
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keepsake box
2 commentsA keepsake box intended for close friends newly married. The top opens to hold their wedding rings which when opened the front drops open in unison (in the manner of a drawbridge) which holds...
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Walnut Grandfather Clock
3 commentsI wanted to build a clock for myself and I had some nice walnut on hand and a Hermle movement. This is a highly modified version of a clock in Fine Woodworking Magazine written by Lonnie Bird. It has...
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Four Grandfather Clocks
1 commentChristmas a few years ago I built these four Grandfather Clocks for our kids. Needless to say, they were a hit.
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Chippendale wing chair frame
2 commentsMiniature(childrens) size wing chair frame with Philadelphia style ball and claw foot. Made from mahogany, soft maple(secondary), and poplar(secondary). Brackets were added to support...
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auto aristocracy #1
This is another piece I completed in my undergratuate years. I was trying to fuse classic furniture styles with classic automobile forms. It is constructed of solid poplar, and mahogony accents, then...
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auto aristocracy
This is a piece I completed in my undergratuate years. I was trying to fuse classic furniture styles with classic automobile forms. It is constructed of solid poplar (including a coppered back), and...
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oak nightstands and oak and leather headboard
2 commentsPair of solid wood nightstands and headboard matching some antique dressers. Mortise and tenon, frame and panel, and dovetail construction. Oak, Adler, poplar, and leather. Adiline stain finished...
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Connecticut highboy
1 commentIn cherry, finished with oil and shellac. Two drawers have fan carvings. The sides of the lower case are single boards. The dovetails are hand cut and the piece has 158 dovetails in total. The upper...
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Flemish pantry
3 commentsThe doors came in the early 70's from Flanders, Belgium It is thought to have been extracted from a demolished church. European Oak.
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Wall Unit
Pre finished plywood interior and solid poplar doors and mdf panels painted finish sprayed first then brushed.
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Painted Poplar and Cherry Dining Buffet
2 commentsBuffet made out of poplar with a wormy cherry top. Buffet is about five feet long and holds up to twelve wine glasses and eight bottles of wine. Making the cherry grid to hold the wine...
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Turned Salad Bowls
1 commentI turned this set of poplar bowls from a log salvaged after a tree fell in my neighborhood. Each was finished on the lathe with food-safe walnut oil. The wood isn't the most exciting, but theyre...
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Side Table
This table was built in 2003 during Lonnie Bird's Woodworking Essentials class at his school in Dandridge, Tennessee. The drawer in this table was my first attempt at hand-cut dovetails, and Lonnie...
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Tool Cabinet
5 commentsAfter my daughter's crib, this was the first piece of furniture I ever built. It has my first dovetails and first verneer work. It's walnut, ash, and maple burl veneer. The secondary wood is poplar...
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