tag: beech
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Segmented tray
My first serious segmented turning project. This tray is made of two solid pieces of Beech and trwo rings (each made from twelve pieces) of segmented Birch. Diameter: 7 1/2", height: 2 34"Finished...
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Matsuri
3 commentsThis is just a side table made of ash and beech, then it got tained and vintage effect white painted. Japanese furniture and style is my main inspiration. Feedback are very welcome, thanks folks !
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Bowl in sour birch and (healthy) beech
This is a test project for me. I've never worked in soured birch. It worked out well, though. The diameter i aprox. 7". Finnishing is Danish...
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Dovetail Workbench
Woodworker: Darnell Hagen When Hagen set out to build his dream bench, he knew he’d be using it for the next 40 years, so he went all out. The 15-9/16-in.-wide top and the panels used on the back...
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Ingrown Cabinet-on-Stand
1 commentWoodworker: Ron NolteNolte designed this cabinet-on-stand (12-in. deep by 44-in. wide by 69-in. tall) around an ingrown branch he discovered when he resawed a board. He bookmatched that piece of...
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"Boxus Anatomous" Sculpture
Woodworker: Ernest BryantA professional woodworker, Bryant built “Boxus Anatomous” for his own amusement. He uses his creation to show clients different woods (mahogany, maple, birch, basswood...
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Modern Teak Sideboard
Woodworker: Ian Vincent Godfrey Godfrey, an Inside Passage School student, is drawn to the clean lines of Danish modern design and traditional construction techniques and hand tools. He created this...
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A Simple Chair
Woodworker: Mark Koons It took nearly 2,000 hours over 10 years to fully develop the design and build this chair. Koons scaled and proportioned the chair to accommodate a wide range of body types and...
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Panel Gauge
Woodworker: Michael Wollowski Wollowski used an early version of this panel gauge, which is basically an oversize marking gauge, while building a blanket chest. But he had difficulty controlling the...
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Adjustable Armchair
Woodworker: Josef HoffmanAustrian designer and architect Josef Hoffmann (1870-1956) designed this adjustable armchair around 1908. It is a quintessential example of the Arts and Crafts period. It...
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Hall Table
Crafted with a myriad of different materials, the “uncovered” tabletop is set with epoxy resin then the entire table is covered with lacquer and wax.
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Wycombe Windsor Chair
Wycombe Windsor chair in beech. The Wycombe-style is characterized by the wheel in the back splat as well as the fantail supporting angled spindles.
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Windsor Stools
A collection of Windsor stools made by Harriet Hodges. She uses a variety of green hardwoods such as walnut, maple, and beech to make her stool. She outlines her design and construction process in FW#125, pp. 58-61.
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Bedside Table
This bedside table, crafted by Richard Helgeson, is made from quileted maple, beech and aluminum.
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Arts and Crafts-style Blanket Chest
This Arts and Crafts-inspired blanket chest is made from quartersawn white oak, European beech and ebony. The interior is lined with eastern red cedar. The piece is finished wtih shellac and wax.
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Asian-style Cupboard
Daggett’s Asian-inspired cupboard is built from spalted beech, maple, walnut and ebony. The piece features Japanese rice paper inserts in the doors. It is finished with oil.
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Window Stool
Fine upholstery is the feature component of this window stool by Diane Welebit. Mahogany, Beech and Pine are used for the frame and rails.
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