GarrisonWoodworking
Calgary, Albertamember
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Log Beds
These are two Log Beds I made for a family Cabin up in the Rocky Mountains. They are made from Lodgepole Pine trees that I harvested myself in the foothills.
Roll Top Secretary Desk
A Roll Top Desk I made as a project in college. it has a diamond matched veneer top, book matched veneer sides, and a hand made tambour door. all in cherry
Chess Board
Hand veneered Walnut and Beech top, with a hoper bottom Walnut Box.
Jewelry Box
A Jewelry Box made as a gift for my friend on her 19th birthday.
Blanket Chest
A raised panel blanket chest done in red oak with hand carved tree designs in both end panels. Stiffeners are attached using a tapered sliding dovetail.
Longboard!
a nice pintail style longboard I designed just intime for summer, also a huge seller to all the local teens. baltic birch core, white oak stringer on top, and book matched white oak on the bottom...






Recent comments
Re: Log Beds
I always peel them as soon as possible after felling the logs. after that I let them sit outside for at least two seasons to allow the wood to dry out. after that you can begin.
posted: 6:10 pm on March 19th