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The Wrighteous sideboard
3-doored sideboard of solid black Walnut.Drawbore pinned tenon and mortise assembly. Open slot mortise door frames.Handles of black Walnut and African Blackwood.Tung oil, Carnauba and Beeswax...
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Custom oak and walnut bench
Bench with a white oak top, red oak and walnut legs, and red oak stretchers. Sanded to 320 grit with 3 coats of polyurethane. Made by Walter and Geoff.
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Blacker House Chair
2 commentsI took William Ng's Blacker House chair class early last year. Since than, I've built a set of four in Walnut and two in Mahogany. All of the major joinery, except for the arms to legs, is cut using...
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Lockable Box
This is a lock box as requested by my grandson, to "keep his sister out of his stuff". Well the design took off and this is the result. I an a retired design engineer so I just could not stop. I put...
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Laptop Table For The Bed
Hi Folks, I built this Laptop Table mainly to make it more cofortable to use a laptop in bed, as I'm sure many of you may well do. I also felt that while using it on the bed cover, the actual air...
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Greene and Greene-Style Buffet
Woodworker: Thomas Starbuck Stockton Thomas Starbuck Stockton crafted this Greene-and-Greene-inspired buffet from a large slab of claro walnut that a friend gave him. The buffet's exterior came from...
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Greene-and-Greene-inspired Desk
Woodworker: William Laberge This writing desk was inspired by one built by the Greene brothers for the Robert R. Blacker House in Pasadena, California. It is made of cherry, with walnut and ebony...
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Thorsen Sideboard
Woodworker: Darrell Peart This piece is a "near reproduction" of the Thorsen Sideboard made by the Hall brothers and designed by Greene and Greene in 1909. The bolection inlay, proud of the surface...
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Arts and Crafts-style Coffee Table
Arts and Crafts-inspired coffee table in cherry and walnut. The finish is varnish.
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Arts and Crafts-style Bookcase
Walnut and ebony bookcase by Edward Barnsley, circa 1924.
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Arts and Crafts-style Serving Table
Zito worked in collaboration with carver Terry Schmitt to craft this black walnut server.
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Arts and Crafts-style Armoire
Woodworker: Mark Dutton Dutton’s design for this armoire was inspired by his visit to the Stickley furniture plant in Manlius, New York. The walnut used for the carcase and drawer fronts came from...
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Arts and Crafts-style Armoire
Woodworker: Mark Dutton Dutton’s design for this armoire was inspired by his visit to the Stickley furniture plant in Manlius, New York. The walnut used for the carcase and drawer fronts came from...
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Charles Rohlfs Carved Walnut Tall Back Chair Reproduction
After I finished building the Maloof style rocker I moved on to next project on my list: reproducing Charles Rohlfs Tall Back Chair. Rohlfs Tall Back Chair is my absolute favorite chair. I love the...
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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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Bedside Lamp
This is a little project I did for a lamp. Fashioned on a large scale one I did last year. The base is solid ash, the feet are 'dovetail' shape and of walnut. The shade is maple veneer with 3...
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The making of "The Bird and The Bee"
This is a movie I created to share the 5-Step process I used to create marquetry. It is an animated movie, with Charlie, the bee and Lizzi, the bird interacting with Debbie, the narrator to explain...
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Geo -Matrix walnut media cabinet
3 commentsSolid black walnut media cabinet, the disign is achived laminating sappy walnut and cutting at different angles up to three generations. Handles are Bloodwood and Holly.
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