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Card Shoe
1 commentThis is a card shoe that I made from a photograph. I used Cherry for the box, and hard Maple for the block. To help keep the block against the cards, I inserted lead into a cavity and...
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Toys made from Piano Parts
1 commentThese toys are all made from extra piano parts from our piano shop . Sometimes the piano can't be saved so I use legs and panels to make toys. The street sweeper is mostly from a large leg...
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Cooktop and Food for Connor
2 commentsThe cooktop is baltic birch and walnut, the knobs click when turned. The burgers are walnut, the buns pine and the red onion redwood. The cheese is yellowheart and the toast maplenbsp...
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The mail must go thru!
2 commentsThese are both coin banks. The Mail Truck bank is made from oak and walnut. The Mail Box bank is from oak. These are original post office mail box doors and are dated 1955.
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