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Backgammon Board
Woodworker: Eric McRory McRory built this backgammon board to play the game with his “little brother” in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. It was inspired by a design he saw in Fine...
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Maple, Ebony, Bloodwood, and Cherry Segmented Vessel
Woodworker: Ken Cowell This segmented vessel is the largest piece Cowell has done. The 14-in.-dia. piece stands 17 in. tall, but more impressive than its size is the amount of pieces it took to make...
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Bloodwood Shoulder Plane
Woodworker: Tim PerkesAs a beginning woodworker, Perkes has a dual motivation for making his own tools: He can get new tools with a limited budget, and he can hone his woodworking skills at the same...
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Smoot Table
Woodworker: John P. McCormack McCormack designed this piece around a granite drilling core from the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge in Boston. McCormack used 60 sheets of 80-grit sandpaper to polish the...
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Segmented and Coopered Vessel
Woodworker: William Miller Miller’s vessel, influenced by ancient Grecian urns, is segmented and coopered. The basswood segments are beveled on the edges and separated by 1/8-in. walnut spacers...
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Butterfly Vase
Woodworker: Ed Zbik Zbik assembled and turned this segmented vase out of curly maple, bloodwood, zircote, holly, lacewood, satinwood, and ebony. Called "Butterfly Vase," the piece is finished with...
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Bloodwood and Ebony Console
3 commentsThis table was inspired by the precise, yet graceful, movements of a Spanish Flamenco female dancer waving her folded fan. The bold red of the Bloodwood married with the elegant Ebony and just a...
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Bloodwood and Wenge Jewelry box
Bloodwood carcass with bent lamination Wenge legs and lid. The box is suspended from the legs on brass pins. Tray is hard Maple and Ebony, linings are velvet. lid insert is kidskin, finish is lacquer.
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