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Handmade Dovetail Box
3 commentsThis is a Handmade Dovetail box made from beech with marquerty on lid. It is currently on show in Farmleigh House in Pheonix Park in Dublin Ireland which is a huge achievement. I made it while in...
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Tray and Easel
My wife volunteers at a local hospital and was asked to provide something for a silent auction. So I was tasked with making an easel and a tray. I had been looking for an opportunity to do...
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Ryan Floating Walnut Media Shelf
2 commentsRYAN FLOATING WALNUT MEDIA SHELF with HANGING DRAWER + ZEBRAWOOD INLAY ** The shelf's final dimensions are: 116"L x 12"W x 5"H ** Finish is hand-rubbed oil & wax: 5 coats of natural...
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Robbie's Woodshop
I would start off by saying that this shop would be my dream work shop because I would use every tool listed on my plan to make varios projects.
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Demilune table sunburst top
2 commentsthis is my owen design the carvings are taken frome Samuel McIntire hope u like it check out more of my @ http://accustomfurniture.blogspot.com/
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HAPPY EASTER
EASTER EGG DISPLAY I MADE FOR A COLLECTION OF ABOUT THIRTY YEAR OLD EGGS MADE FROM JATOBA AND MAPLE
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Ribbon Box
6 commentsThis box is 7 by 7 by 4 high and is made of Canarywood. The ribbons and bows are made of Wenge, Purpleheart and Satinwood. The dots are all approx. 3/16 in thick and are made of...
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Built-in Cherry Office - Desktop Organizers
One of pair of old-school desktop organziers. Part of a rear desk unit built in to a full floor matching home office in Brookline Ma. Cherry with padauk accents, hand-rubbed oil and wax finish...
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Lazy Susan
I used bamboo flooring cutoffs for this project. A router was used to cut the circles and inlay pocket. I made the circle template from plexiglass. Bamboo has a high percentage of silica and is tough...
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Banding from tenon cutoffs
This is the ultimate use of scrap. I collect the cutoffs from doing the tenons and made banding from it. One day I was making tenons and notice all of the pieces and a light bulb went off. Why not...
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Stellar
2 commentsI glued up strips of American Sycamore, then crosscut kerfs in which I inserted contrasting strips of wood, repeating this process from varying angles. Bloodwood blocks were inserted randomly, and...
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Desk name plate
Marguetry scraps; Birdseye maple for background, walnut and cherry inlay. Walnut frame.
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Cell Phone Charging Station
My kids have lots of electronic devices that need charging. The transformers and cables are both unsightly and a pain to manage. I built these to help with both. The backs have a multi-outlet power...
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Chess Board
1 commentHand veneered Walnut and Beech top, with a hoper bottom Walnut Box.
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Fully Functional 45 lb. Maple Rubik's Cube With Granite Inlay
1 commentI was working in the shop one day when a man pulled up in a Jeep. He was fiddling with a very worn looking Rubik’s cube and asked me how much I would charge to build him a...
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Ace of Purplehearts Workbench
10 commentsScandinavian style workbench. European beech with purpleheart accents. Hand turned brass pins support the bow saw and carpenters mallet. Project for Red Rocks Fine Woodworking...
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Full Dress Aaron Burr Desk
7 commentsTable/Desk Combination from an 19th Century design, dressed up with a little inlay.
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The Carpenter
2 commentsThis is a sculpture about my father who taught me woodworking when I was just a kid. Many of the tools on this piece were his. His outfit is made of 13 ply hardwood plywood cut up to make the parkay...
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night table
This night table is my first attempt at furniture making. All the white oak was salvaged from a seventies era bank that was being remodelled. The inlays and the shelf were made from dead fall...
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