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Walnut and Ebony Crib
2 commentsI took several styles I like ( Greene & Greene, Shaker and Mission/Arts & Crafts), put them in a blender and made this crib completely out of walnut except the numerous faceted ebony...
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Iron Table
While camping, my wife and I came across a 15' - 3"x12" lodged on the banks of a river. We wrestled it out and took it home. At the time we didn't have much for furniture and had been...
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Zebrawood Table
4 commentsThis coffee table was my attempt at a "modern oriental" style and was a present to my daughter Erin. The top was solid zebrawood finished with a coat of clear Danish oil, blond shellac, and 6...
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Indian Rosewood and Eucalyptus Hall Table
Made from reclaimed Indian Rosewood and Eucalyptus that was downed in Hurricane Wilma in 2005.
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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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Nightstands
Pair of nightstands, made in walnut with zebrawood panels. The design is my own, but brings together inspirations from asian design and arts and crafts. The top has breadboard ends...
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Arts & Crafts Sideboard
Although this project came from a "plan" - It was the most difficult project I've ever done. The carcase assembly was particularly challenging since all rails, dust panels, etc had to...
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New Purpose
1 commentAn Arts and Craft inspired Hall Table that was built for my neighbor from cherry trees taken down in their back yard 2 years ago.
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Spice Box
2 commentsThis is a spice box I made for my families annual New Year's Eve bingo party. My sister won it and was very pleased.
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Reliquary and Stand
1 commentQuarter sawn white oak, curly maple and brass. Hand rubbed oil finish. Complete by Michael Roske
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Queen Anne'ish Drop Leaf Table
This was a very ambitious second project for me made entirely of cherry in 2004. I deviated from the plans in a Best of Finewoodworking book by turning the legs and scaling the design to take...
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Bowfront Corner Table, Tiger Maple
1 commentThis bowfront corner table was one of two projects commissioned by a Fortune 500 client who requested a phone stand for their conference center.
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Partners' Box
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jewellery box
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Chess table and stools
This was made for my entry in the brazilian website " www.guiadomarceneiro.com " 2008 conquest. One of my first works, its handcrafted with parts of demolition wood and the step-by-step process could...
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Cherry Sideboard
1 commentCherry sideboard w/rosewood trim and handles. Side and door panels are crotch cherry. I've modified the classic arts & crafts features in this piece as I usually do. Handles are clearly Japanese...
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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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Walnut Pub Table
Walnut Table built on commission. 42"h x 68" x 32". Legs are 4 1/4" made from 12/4 stock glued up in two pieces and then milled to final dimension. The legs had to made in two pieces as they were...
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Watermelon stool
Little arts & crafts style stool, handcrafted with brazilian wood Caixeta (Marupá = Simarouba amara).
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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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Kathy's table
1 commentThis was a natural edge walnut coffee table I made for my friend Kathy who I had work on it as well (she sanded). I wanted to make it as simple as possible and let the form and grain in the wood...
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Arts and Craft Door
Front door for client from a picture he had of a similar door that had glass in the top. I altered the design to reflect the clients desire for a solid door.
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Tori Gate Mantel
1 commentMantel was designed for a client who has a collection of asian inspired furinture that she wanted the mantel to go with. To get the size timbers I needed I worked with a local mill in Joseph who has...
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Hall Bench
5 commentsHall Bench made from African Mahogany. Featuring hand panited Gingko Leaf accents. Finish is Oil Varnish/Shellac.
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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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