belwoodny
Port Washington, NY, USmember
Although I designed and built my own sailboat out of cold moulded plywood in the 70s, I really started professional woodworking in 1996. I specialize in furniture restoration on Long Island and New York City. I also integrate antique interior decoration parts and European furniture doors ( mainly walnut ) in custom entertainment centers.
Other work include fireplace mantels and yacht navigation stations.
Member of the Furniture Society.
Member of the Long Island Woodworkers.
Other work include fireplace mantels and yacht navigation stations.
Member of the Furniture Society.
Member of the Long Island Woodworkers.
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Flemish pantry
The doors came in the early 70's from Flanders, Belgium It is thought to have been extracted from a demolished church. European Oak.





Recent comments
Re: Fine Woodworking Live Event
Where do I sign up... It's February tomorrow!
posted: 1:54 pm on January 31stFor the furniture Society's conference, we could rent some dorms... any way that this will happen again ?
Re: 40 sft ... Should-be-a-bath Workshop
Spitze! Was machst Du dahein?
posted: 8:26 am on March 31stRe: Flemish pantry
It is collapsible. There are "fast assembly bolts" in the corners that support the shelves. These blocks are glued on the "facia" stiles. They are tied towards the corner sides at assembly. It is collapsible - but U don't know it it would really fit an elevator in New York City! Had it to be redone, I would work on the feet and on the crown.
posted: 5:14 pm on December 7thRe: CD Cabinet
I Love this humour! Good woodworkers are the ones who can hide their mistakes... but how to hide this one? It is Not a mistake.
posted: 5:08 pm on December 7thI would just not have used real circles: a bit too bold. What about sinusoidal and flowing curves? Nice Craftsmanship! Keep experimenting .
Re: Writing Desk
Sam - Great work! Where did you study design? Pieces are very whimsical!
posted: 9:24 am on November 5th