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Barn-Wood Dining Table
1 commentThis table is built out of 100% solid white oak reclaimed from an old mule barn on our farm. The barn is around 100 years old so it makes for some interesting wood, cool spalting in areas. The...
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High chair revisited
Made this high chair for my daughter 32 years ago (others also sat in it). Here it is again for my granddaughter, refinished and with a new tray.
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Big Leaf Corner Shelf
The Big Leaf Corner Shelf is made from a quarter section of a B.C. Big Leaf Maple. The backing is Butternut edged with Peruvian Walnut and it's all finished with a number of coats of polyurethane.
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Country style Lamp Post
My wife bought one just like this two yrars ago. my mother inlaw wanted one so bad. I took the mesurments of the one that we had and cut one out there is some modification to it as i use a round...
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Black Walnut and Danish Cord Bench
Woodworker: Ryan Mails The design for this black walnut and Danish cord bench (15-1/2-in. wide by 48-in. long by 17-1/2-in. tall) began with the gull-wing profile of the ends. Mails says the rest of...
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Rustic Twisted Rocker
Woodworker: John Steele DavisDavis started out building traditional furniture and Windsor chairs, but then began making his twist on the traditional using the gnarled wood of the Mississippi...
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Rustic Modern Credenza
Woodworker: Scott McGlassonMcGlasson designed this media cabinet (21 in. deep by 78 in. wide by 22 in. tall) to blend the clean lines of modern furniture with rustic details. He used locally grown...
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Alder Blanket Chest
Woodworker: Josh Finn Josh Finn's traditional blanket chest captures the conservative characteristics of alder, a wood known for its warm color and subtle grain. The finish is a three-part oil...
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Berkana Stool
Woodworker: Andy Rae Rae chose to use a particularly beautiful and heavily-burled board of hard maple for the seat of his rustic-style stool, turning it on the lathe and dishing the center deeply for...
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Desk and Chair
Woodworker: Brad Greenwood When Greenwood builds his rustic-style furniture, he doesn't try to cover any scars of handwork, nor make a habit of straightening or refining wavy edges. He lets the wood...
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Rustic Liquor Cabinet
Woodworker: Randy Holden Holden may go through a forest of sticks before he finds just the right one to use in his pieces. In the construction of this liquor cabinet, he was able to find the right...
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Rustic Sofa
Woodworker: Holden’s furniture can be feral or tame. Rustic can mean unrestrained as in this Gothic rock maple sofa. The sticks used for the back define the piece, giving it the appearance of a...
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Rustic Stool
Woodworker: Randy Holden Holden enjoys the peaceful nature of his work and sometimes gathers sticks and crafts furniture while camping. This stool of sticks, found in his workshop, is a...
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Rustic Chair
Woodworker: Randy Holden Though they may look frail, Randy Holden’s chairs are built to last. The round mortise-and-tenon joints are coped to connect seamlessly. Holden stores his sticks for at...
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Rustic Armchair
Rustic armchair made from maple saplings and Shaker tape by Paul Ruhlmann.
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Adirondack Chair
Michael Ragsdale made an indoor version of the Adirondack chair using sapele and finished it with polyurethane.
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Walnut Table
1 commentSolid walnut table with maple bow tie. I made this table with all hand cut tenon and lots of chisel work for the mortise. I had never done tenon and mortis and my chisels were whack. In the process...
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Rustic Driftwood Kitchen Island
This is a Rustic Kitchen Island that I built using driftwood that I had collected from the beach after a Tropical Storm came through. The video of me making it is in the link...
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Harmon Tables
2 commentsThis classy set of matching Harmon end tables are a tastful addition to any living space. The Black Walnut and White Birch are the perfect contrast for such an original design. The only problem with...
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My recent work
These photos represent a cross veiw of the type work I do. The lazy susans are a great way to use small left overs from other projects. People at the art shows I goto love them.
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Cherry Slab Bench
2 commentsCherry slab bench with walnut bow tie inlays. I made this bench in a 3 week period specifically for a benefit auction to help with a friends medical bills. The majority of the work was done by hand...
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The making of "The Bird and The Bee"
This is a movie I created to share the 5-Step process I used to create marquetry. It is an animated movie, with Charlie, the bee and Lizzi, the bird interacting with Debbie, the narrator to explain...
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Cedar Supply Box
1 commentI own and operate a tie making company in New York City. To display the ties, i built two cedar supply boxes. The boxes are finished with a hand-rubbed beeswax. The tag was stenciled on using flat...
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Computer Desk
A friend of the family does home schooling and she needed a desk for the kids to use. With casters on the bottom, its mobile and sturdy. Made 100% from recycled pallet wood.
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Double Pallirondack Chair
My wife asked if I could make a coffee table for her, suggesting I use pallets. Little did I know I would not only make the coffee table, but also two Adirondack-style chairs, an end table for my...
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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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Concrete Coffie Table
4 commentsThis is a coffie table I made for my step daughters as a house warming present. Legs were made from a shipping crate that was going to be thrown away. And of course the fleurs-de-lis represents the...
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