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Arts & Crafts Dining Table
1 commentThis dining table was recently finished to complete a set with 6 chairs previously posted on this site. The table is my own interpretation of an Arts & Crafts Prairie Style design. Some of the...
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Carved wooden bench
1 commentThis is my latest project. The bench is made from Yakault and Ipil. Both timbers are recycled from old buildings. The seats and backs are carved from 55 mm thick stock. The arm rest...
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Cone leg Highboy
1 commentThis dresser is made of solid Paduke and figured Maple and maple veneer. The drawers are solid Maple with hand cut dovetails. The legs are stave construction and turned on the lathe. This also was...
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Moon and Stars Table
This bar height table was created using a salvaged maple counter slab. The walnut moons/stars visible on the top are through tenons used to attach the top to the base (see photo #4). The maple...
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Shaker-style end table
2 commentsThis Shaker-style end table (see Christian Becksvoort's article in Fine Woodworking #210) is the first piece of furniture I completed. It is made of cherry (curly cherry for the top) and poplar...
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Hemlock (reclaimed barnwood) Queen Bed
This is a Queen size, Shaker style, Hemlock reclaimed barnwood bed made from the wood of an old dairy barn on the Five Mile rd. in Allegany, NY. The style is of my own design using only Mortise amp...
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Cross for My Wife and the Presbyterian Women
2 commentsCross was made for My Wife and the Presbyterian Women at our church for a meeting they are going to, it is Walnut and Maple done with mortis and tenon to hold items together. With a...
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Colonial style kitchen
4 commentsColonial inspired kitchen. Made of cherry with curly cherry drawer fronts. It has inset doors and drwers with mortise an tenon beaded face frames. It has a hand rubbed oil/varnish blend finish with a...
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Hickory Rocker
3 commentsThis rocker is a copy of one that my Grandfather used to use when I was a little fella. His rocker had been left out in the elements for many years and was rotted beyond repair. I built mine out of...
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Cherry Curio Cabinet
2 commentsThis cabinet is for a good friend of mine. He wanted to suprise his wife with a really big gift for Christmas this year. He told me they used to have a cabinet years ago but it ended up at his...
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Cherry (reclaimed barnwood), trestle Table
This beautiful table is my own design of a reclaimed barnwood Cherry 'Knockdown' trestle kitchen table. All components are of solid Cherry except for the 73 White Oak handformed pegs that affix the...
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small clock also for the lions club christmas Auction
Small clock also made for the lions club christmas auction, I try and build several pieces every year and donate them to the lions club for there Christmas Auction. Is built from cherry also cut in...
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Tall Clock for lions Club Christmas Auction
2 commentsTall Clock made from Cherry cut in our home town and milled by myself was built for the lions club christmas auction for the blind.
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Sofa Table
Sofa table to match the coffee and end tables. Simple design yet very strong. Finished with linseed oil.
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Ambrosia Maple Table
This table is my own design of an Ambrosia Maple, aka Wormy Maple, 'knock-down' table. It stands 30" tall X 52" L X 26.25" W X 1"There are no screws or nails in its construction and all pieces are...
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Birds eye Maple side table
This elegant side table was designed for a customer in Portsmouth NH. It has a hand dovetailed drawer and Ebony beading around the face.
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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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Round Baby Crib
1 commentMy first piece of furniture. Not the easiest first project, but it turned out well. The species is black Walnut with Mortise and tenon joinery. The crib is built in two halves. 3/16" Brass pins...
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Bathroom Vanity
4 commentsThis is a variation of the arts and crafts coffee table from a fww article by Kevin Rodel. I built it from some old 2x4's i picked up free from craigslist. they are from a 100 year old grocery store...
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Cherry Coffee Table
1 commentCherry with Wenge & Bocote butterflies. Copper joins legs, legs are joined to top with fox wedged tenons. Finish is Tried & True varnish oil. 18 X 48 X 19
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sofa table 2011
Sofa Table adapted from FineWoodWorking no.162, April 2003. Made of quartersawn white oak, 51" x 12" x 28" w/ 3 drawers & lower shelf. Finished w/ Minwax stains & Wipe-on Poly
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Arts & Crafts Coffee Table
6 commentsHere's my first real piece of furniture. My Mom wanted a coffee table with storage, and "those slats on the sides." This is what I came up with. I really learned a lot. Its...
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Madrone Dining Sideboard
1 commentMadrone sideboard, designed using cardboard mockups and SketchUp. Built from a madrone tree I cut & dried 25+ years ago. Side panels are figured maple; antique glass doors. Interior is birch...
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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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Salvaged Fir Trestle Table
3 commentsI designed and built this 8' long by 42" wide Trestle table for a client this summer, utilizing re-claimed Douglas Fir. All of the Fir was salvaged by re-milling old beams from a decommisionednbsp...
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Pigeonhole Hall Cabinet 58 Inch
The design for this piece was inspired by the cabinet-on-stand design popularized by James Krenov. Pigeonhole assemblies are usually part of larger furniture but this one has been elevated to the...
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Oval Tambour Desk�
3 commentsThis desk is a member of a lineage that has persevered since the late 70's. It is made with plain figure White Hard Maple and Birdseye maple. It is 40 inches wide and 28 inches deep. Closed up it...
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Bunk Bed
This bunk bed can be split into 2 seperate beds, the 2 bottom pieces (tall) become the headboard and the 2 upper pieces (small) are install at the other end, I used sugar maple and dark walnut for...
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Arts & Craft Night tables
2 commentsMy thanks goes out to the person that sent me the Makore veneer I was never able to thak them because I don't have the contact information for them, so thank you if you recognise the panels.
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Black walnut octagonal dining table
2 commentsHere is a 72" octagonal dining table I designed and built from sustainably harvested local black walnut. After having the great pleasure and opportunity of spending a weekend touring both the...
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