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canisters
SET OF THREE CANISTERS FROM WOOD WORKERS JOURNAL I MADE THEM ALL THE SAME SIZE
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Chest sans Sides
4 commentsCherry, Red Oak, Maple, Sycamore, Pecan, Red Cedar The design of this unusual piece came to me in a flash one day, but the execution took several months. The piece has no sides...
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A Special Cabinet
1 commentCherry, Red Oak, Sycamore, Ambrosia Maple, Walnut, Shellac Polish Finish 33"H x 43-1/2"W x 17-1/4"D I call this a Special Cabinet because it is a quite amazing combination of needs and design. It...
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Writing arm windsor chair
1 commentPine seat, maple turnings, oak spindles, arm and crest rail. Oil over milkpaint finish.
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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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Blanket Chest
2 commentsThis blanket chest is pretty basic. I've actually made two of them, one as a wedding gift for my sister-in-law and another as a Christmans present for my brother. I used red oak, purchased from a home center. My goal was to create continuous grain around the entire chest, so I opted to use a basic rabbet joint to connect the front, back and sides. I reinforced the joint with screws and covered the holes with grain-matched plugs. For the hinges, I used a combination hinge and lid support, which prevents the lid from crashing down on unsuspecting users.
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Oak dresser and mirrot
1 commentThis oak dresser is 60x19x35, alldrawers are matched from single boards, the mirror has mahogany inlay and is in the laminated uppers sections. the center mirror has a carved mahogany...
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Bunk Beds
2 commentsWith baby number 3 on the way last year I embarked on my first woodworking project ever. Using tools I borrowed from my father-in-law I took over our single car garage and started in on my 3...
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display cabinet
Wine rack display cabinet for home or office . Crafted from red oak and glass arched doors for the top cabinets.
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Study Chair
Here is a chair I made for my wife out of oak. All of the joinery is done with pocket holes. There are four 1" dowels that help hold it together as well.
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Steam bent arch clock
Steam bending has always intrigued me. I had designed this clock on my computer first. After making the steam box, and several tries at steaming, I achieved the desired results. The arches are...
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Windsor Chair
4 commentsThis is one of six Windsor chairs I built completely out of red oak. I got the plan from Drew Langsner's book The ChairMaker's Workshop. Not a true Windsor in the purest sense because the...
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Elegant Tapered & Splayed Legs Table
2 commentsThe top and legs are made out of red oak, the aprons are made out of white oak while the cockbeads are walnut. The top is under beveled.
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Tool Cabinet
I built this tool cabinet back in 2001. It's based off a design by Greg Radley in The Toolbox Book by Taunton Press. Made out of red oak and walnut, the cabinet holds about 300 tools with over 100 of...
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Tool Chest
I'm not even sure what you would call this thing. It's sorta like a Craftsman metal tool box made out of red oak and walnut. Constructed with through dovetails on the sides and four...
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