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Ginkgo Chairs, Kotatsu Table, and Shodo Shelf
1 commentThese pieces were created mainly with hand tools. The finish includes sumi ink, oil pastel (red portions), gold leaf, and amber shellac. The inspiration comes from Japanese cultural concepts such as...
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Girls toy chest
Made for a friend. All of the 16 mortise and tenon joints were cut by hand and the chest boards were jointed with a very old plane. Corners were mitered and reinforced with maple keys...
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Fantasy Shop
I try to line my equipment up so it can be used as an out feed table if necessary, Planer being the same height as the workbenchs etc. I have to raise the heights of some of the equipment to...
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papa's shop
My shop is on the main floor of a dedicated building. I have a full metal shop on the lower floor where my dust collector and compressor live. I like to have multiple...
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Thomas Jefferson Swivel Windsor Chair
1 commentThomas Jefferson Swivel Windsor Chair. I made this pretty faithfully to the one Jefferson designed and used to write the first draft of the Declaration of Independence. I used plans made by Craig...
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Butterfly Tavern Table
Light Figure Tiger Maple Butterfly Tavern Table. Stained with aniline Dye, Shellac, and top coat of wax.
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Windsor Low Back Writing Arm
2 commentsThis is a Windsor Low Back Writing Arm. I made it by splitting green Maple for the legs strechers and arm stumps. Red Oak was spit from the log to make the back spindles, and kiln dried poplar was...
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My rocking chair
I made this rocking chair out of maple and poplar, and finished it with dark walnut finish and 2 coats of shellac. The seat is poplar, and the turnings are maple. I spent around 7 hours making it...
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Chippendale wing chair frame
2 commentsMiniature(childrens) size wing chair frame with Philadelphia style ball and claw foot. Made from mahogany, soft maple(secondary), and poplar(secondary). Brackets were added to support...
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auto aristocracy
This is a piece I completed in my undergratuate years. I was trying to fuse classic furniture styles with classic automobile forms. It is constructed of solid poplar (including a coppered back), and...
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