To pay tribute to the pioneering spirit of his ancestors, Greenwood built this unique sideboard. It is made of 11 differend hardwoods. The Western motif is incorporated throughout. The backsplash, shaped like a mountain silhouette, has a carved covered wagon flanked by a miniature barbed-wire fence. The tusk tenons are pegged with black walnut pistols. Behind the two top locking drawers are secret compartments. The buffet has a tung-oil finish.
Matt Monaco designs his pepper mills to accept the CrushGrind mill mechanism, which he likes because it doesn’t require drilling through the top of the mill’s cap and having hardware exposed on top.
The big motor on this collector left the chamber under my jointer very clean. You’ll need help to get this heavy unit onto its bracket, but if you’re looking for a central dust collector that won’t gobble floor space, this may be the unit for you. Strangely, this huge unit comes with the smallest plastic chip bag, but you can replace that with a taller one from Rockler.
With its graceful curves, cabriole legs, and ornamental back splat, a Queen Anne side chair is a bucket list build for many woodworkers. Dan Faia had a very specific Queen…
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