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Ministein Piano,
Woodworker: Phillip Robert Cadman Cadman’s passion is making 1/12-scale exact furniture replicas, and he never makes the same piece twice. The keys and foot pedals of his grand piano...
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Biedermeier-Style Cabinet
Woodworker: Joel Shepard Shepard built this Biedermeier-style cabinet for best-selling thriller novelist John Saul. The traditional cabinet doubles as a modern computer desk with eight hidden...
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Cocobolo, Ebony, and Ivory Squares
Woodworker: John Fischer These squares (5 in. and 6 in.) are made of cocobolo, ebony, ivory from old piano keys, brass, and steel. To ensure 90°, Fischer squeezed the blade and body in a...
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Ebony Baton and Case
Woodworker: Jon Bates Jon Bates lead a team of seven to craft this extraordinary baton and case for world-famous violinist Itzhak Perlman. A woodworker and doctor/hospital CEO by trade, Bates first...
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Wooden Level
Woodworker: Barry Weaver Weaver, a retired furniture maker, is an admitted tool junkie, having spent years collecting tools and attending tool auctions. Now Weaver has found great joy in making his...
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Liquor Cabinet
Radelow’s liquor cabinet features bone and ivory inlay and accents and has a french polish finish. The primary wood used is amboyna.
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Infill Smoother
The smoothing plane is constructed from walnut burk, bronze, brass, and steel. The infill plane is made from ebony and ivory inlay, bronze and steel. The smoother is finished with tung oil and wax, and the infill is wax only.
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Plow Plane
Soule made this plow plane a three-arm style with applewood, an ebony wedge and ivory. The plane is finished with shellac and oil.
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Piano Box
1 commentThis box came about as a commission to build something out of what little was left of an old family piano after it had been irreparably damaged. Unfortunately, the body of the piano couldn't be...
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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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