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Zig Zag rocker
3 commentsUnique rocking chair I saw in a magazine. Only 2 legs, was fun to build.
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Harmon Tables
2 commentsThis classy set of matching Harmon end tables are a tastful addition to any living space. The Black Walnut and White Birch are the perfect contrast for such an original design. The only problem with...
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Bastogne Walnut Bench
Bastogne Walnut Bench. Bastione walnut is the rarest of all walnut woods, is a natural cross between California English Walnut and California Claro. Bastogne trees grow very large and the wood is...
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Claro Walnut Dining Table and coffee table
1 comment180+ year old Claro Walnut Slab. This tree was fell (Late 90's) in Chico at the intersection of Spruce and West 6th. The natural form was maintained and preserved with a hand rubbed oil finish and...
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Kitchen Step Stool
1 commentThis kitchen step stool is a gift for my very patient wife who waited for two years while I built a traditional cherry kitchen for our house. (I have a day job.) The ceilings are nine feet, so the...
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Computer Desk
A friend of the family does home schooling and she needed a desk for the kids to use. With casters on the bottom, its mobile and sturdy. Made 100% from recycled pallet wood.
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Ottomans
We needed a pair of foot rests for watching TV. And I had recently got a lathe so I set about building these. The legs are walnut and the sides maple. It was a simple design and a simple process...
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From tree to picture frame
4 commentsI needed to make a piture frame for a painting of my dog Nita. I had looked at various pieces of wood in my pile but nothing took my fancy. Then I finally got round to cutting down a dead tree in my...
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"Take Time to Dance"
A White Oak and Pine wood sculpture made using steam bending, fabric softener bending and heat bending techniques. No metal fasteners were used, only a little glue and lots of friction based on...
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Beech bowl
4 commentsBowl turned from a single piece of beech on my Woodfast midi lathe. Aprox. 7". Finnished with Liberon finnishing oil and topped with shellac. The bottom surface is matte (no shellac) and equipped...
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Inspiration from Arizona woodworkers
2 commentsI was a judge at the Arizona Association of Fine Woodworkers 8th annual Excellence in Woodworking show in February. Check out these great pieces and get inspired.
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Cremation Urn
3 commentsHere is a cremation urn that I built for my sister. It will hold the ashes of our father who passed earlier this week.
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My students works
3 commentsHello everyone; I've been absent from these pages for a while as I've been shepherding my students here and I feel like a proud father. I'm showing off a selection of their work all designed and...
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Cross for My Wife and the Presbyterian Women
2 commentsCross was made for My Wife and the Presbyterian Women at our church for a meeting they are going to, it is Walnut and Maple done with mortis and tenon to hold items together. With a...
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Candle sticks on the lathe
2 commentsI had a lot of fun creating candle holders. I did discover that not all tea lights are created equall. I had the stands all finished and them opened a new pack of tea lights to put in them to...
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Turned bowls
I have had fun over the holiday period while i have been on vacation learning to turn bowels on my lathe. Here are a selction I still have a long way to go before I become proficeient but I am...
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Candle holder makes a quick but elegant gift
7 commentsIf you need a quick project for a late but welcome holiday gift, this simple candle holder will fit the bill.
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Portable music player makes a nice shop accessory
2 commentsInexpensive portable music player works well in the shop.
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