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chest on stand
6 commentsThis cabinet was made from Cherry, milled by the recipient’s deceased grandfather, with spalted, curly Maple veneered sides and doors, made from wood salvaged from a pallet. The doors...
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Guitar Case
2 commentsHard Shell guitar case to fit inside the Gig Bag that came with the guitar.The Western Red Cedar came from an old fence post.The Oak cross ribs from a discarded casket handle. The centre Batten from...
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"Ironwood" ,the motorcycle
1 commentThis is a 1200 Harley Davidson "Sportster" based motorcycle. It has won several awards from Daytona to Miami and apeared on "American Thunder" when it was first shown at Daytona. There...
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19 Shaker Boxes
8 commentsMy dad and I made 19 cherry shaker boxes ranging in size from 000 to 20. We used John Wilson's patterns.
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Shaker Oval Box Diarama
A Shaker room is created in miniature inside a No. 6 Shaker Oval Box made of cherry. The room includes hand made miniature versions of a Shaker stove, pegrail, broom, woven rug, builtin...
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lotus box
5 commentsLotus Box. Made of paduak, quilted western maple and maple. Laquer finish.
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Shaker Jewelry Box
Shaker inspired oval bentwood jewelry box with tray and lined with fabric. Made of Bird's Eye Maple
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Mountain Dulcimer, Gavels, Boxes
The Mountain Dulcimer for my Mom is bookmatched cherry top and bottom, with a walnut fingerboard. The gavels were turned from Texas Mesquite my Dad brought up for me and walnut...
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5" Round Nantucket Lightship Basket
5 commentsFor Laura... A five-inch round Nantucket Lightship basket using (mostly) traditional materials and methods. The base, handle, rim-halves and staves are of red oak, the weavers are 1.50 mm...
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Wall light for my wife.
3 commentsI basically adapted an Asian table lamp design that I ran across to a wall light. I changed the dimensions and some of the detail. I don't remember where I saw the original...
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"for lovers only rocking bench"
"For my brother" made of white birch,mortis and tenon wedge construction,2 oil paintings (copied from 2 swedish paintings done in the 1640 ,24k gold guilded arrow head and other parts .5' length
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Dale's bar
1 commentBar top is old growth birch from lake superior - resawn and astheticly matched on a one piece 1" baltic birch plywood subtrate. In lay is same material with crushed rock surroundnbspThe...
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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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Fantail Bench
This was an interesting project in the restoration of a yacht from 1930. Slight modifications were made from the original blueprint. All exposed parts are made entirely from teak. The...
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Maple and cherry trundle bed
4 commentsThe trundle bed is constructed from maple using cherry panels. The frames for the head and foot boards are solid birds-eye maple. The top rails are steam-bent. The bed slats are...
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dan's chair
1 commentA chair for my son's 21st birthday based on the form of a traditional chief's seat in the Pacific Islands. All surfaces textured with plane or #2 carving chisel and finished with Tung oil.
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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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Shaker Boxes
I'm a big fan of the Shaker box; they are so simple but elegant and FUN! I like to personalize them by using some type of Maple top; my favorites are curly, quilted, and fiddle-back. I mount the top...
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Boggs side chair
3 commentsThis turned out to be an extremely difficult chair to build, requiring some serious jigs for the steambent parts. The legs bend in two directions, and the back slats are bent progressively to fit the...
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Shaker rocking chair
This chair was based on a FWW article by Ernie Conover. It was first attempt at making a chair, and the learning curve was incredibly steep. I opted for back splats rather than a taped back, and I...
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