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Decorative Parquetry, Dinning Table
1 commentThis 54" diameter table top has Maple, Birch, & Ebony. I cut the parquetry with a scalpel, using the "Window Method"
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Stylish Box
8 commentsMade out of solid Ribbion stripped Mahogany, & Ebony for the hardwood. And Bloodwood, Myrtle Burl, Walnut, & Edbony for the marquetry. Size is 9" wide x 13" long x 5 1/2" tall.
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Cube side tables
2 commentsThese "Cube" side tables are a simple, modern design. Because they have no defined bottom or top they can be used in different configurations as low or higher side tables or as a base for a...
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Ole Boulle
6 commentsThis is a collectors cabinet popular in Europe during the 1700's. Many different different techniques such as mold making, boulle marquetry, composition ornament were used. I cover all these at Marc...
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Poor Man's Ruhlmann Cabinet on Stand
2 commentsWhy is it called "Poor Man's Ruhlmann"? I used recomposed ebony versus the real thing ($2 sf vs $14), PVC instead of ivory, Mother of Pearl sheets instead of solid pearl, and poplar legs.
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Wall Cabinet
1 commentWall cabinet with curved front of spalted maple burl on the outside and curly maple inside. The door, constructed with bent lamination, is covered on all edges with ebony. The exterior case is made...
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Gamble House entry table
6 commentsThe Gamble house entry hall table is a nearly perfect piece of furniture. While my somewhat smaller implementation is less perfect than the original, after several years it still gives me...
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Greene & Greene style bookcase
2 commentsThis is a bookcase I designed and built for my wife. She requested G&G-style, sized to fit in a certain space and to hold specific books. It's 42-1/2"W x 28"W x 12"D. It's wider than...
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treasure box
4 commentsgabon ebony and cocobollo treasure box.most of the work was spent polishing the parts before assembly.Then the nerve racking task of fitting brussos quad hinges so the lid would line up with the...
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Cherry & Spalted Curly Maple Console
1 commentThese delicate looking legs were initally 3" square chunks of cherry. (After bandsawing these to shape, I ended up with 4 more legs for another table.) Twice two way and then four way bookmatched...
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Ladies Federal Writing Desk
5 commentsFederal Period Ladies Writing Desk Winner 2007 "Best in Show" Traditional Work, Providence Fine Furniture Exhibit Inspired by the masterpieces of John and...
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Macassar Ebony Credenza
1 commentMacassar ebony veneers on appleply as well as in solid form. Entire inside is veneered with bird's eye maple. Handles feature abalone accents. Legs and aprons are solid walnut, end grain...
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Golf bal display
I asked my step dad if I was to make something for him what would he like. His request was for a golf ball rack. So I asked him if he had any idea what he wanted it to look like. He...
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Federal Card Table
11 commentsMaker: Ed Stuckey Dimensions: 36” in diameter (open) and 28” high. Description: 18th Century Federal Card Table. Built 2007-2008 Materials: Primary woods: solid wood...
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Jewelry box
1 commentThis jewelry box was made as a present for my sister in law. It's made from African mahogany, with the decoration in ebony and sterling silver. The finish is shellac and beeswax.
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Dragonfly box
2 commentsThis box is for my wife, it is made out of Walnut,Alder,Macassar Ebony,Curly Maple and Padauk. I thought I'd use up some scraps. It is finished with Watco oil.
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hall table
11 commentsThis small table is Honduran mahogany. The raised top is veneered in curly maple. The drawer fronts are redgum, and the accents and handles are ebony. The drawer sides are...
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Walnut and Ebony Crib
3 commentsI took several styles I like ( Greene & Greene, Shaker and Mission/Arts & Crafts), put them in a blender and made this crib completely out of walnut except the numerous faceted ebony...
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The Gadget Station
4 commentsThe Gadget Station is a charging center for everyday electronics. Primary wood is bubinga with spalted maple panels and a figured maple back panel. Ebony accents. Finish is a wiping...
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jewellery box
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