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Trapezoid Mantle Clock
Bubinga and Spalted Maple with Walnut pins. Back is bookmatched Bubinga. Finished with Natural Danish Oil and wax. Made as a gift for a kind neighbor.






Recent comments
Re: UPDATE: Building Doors & Drawers by Andy Rae
I should put the books down and keep building. But there's so much to learn and so little time.
posted: 12:46 pm on September 28thRe: Caption Contest Winner!
Bet you can't do this!
posted: 9:32 am on August 18thRe: Climb Cutting, Routers, and Tool Safety
Never on a router table, I like my fingers too much.
posted: 2:47 pm on July 15thRe: UPDATED: Giveaway and Poll: The Most Requested Woodworking Gifts of 2009
Tools are always welcome gifts. I received a very nice tenon jig this year and it is sure to get a full workout in my shop.
posted: 7:43 pm on December 31stRe: Rolling Piano Tool Chest
Very ingenious.
posted: 9:00 pm on June 5thRe: Battle on Shaker Field
Agreeing with the first post the chess pieces are set on the wrong squares. The light colored square should be in the lower right corner. When set up correctly, this table looks like it would allow ample room for a chess clock and plenty of leg room for the players. Looks great and it definitely inspires me to build one. I like that the drawers would then open on the sides rather than toward the player. I might add an inlay on mine to give separation between the playing field and the boarder. Overall a very nice job.
posted: 10:15 am on March 31st