tag: mahogany
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Ash and Mahogany Trestle Table
1 commentWoodworker: Jeremy N. GibbsGibbs put a twist on this ash and mahogany trestle table, turning the end posts 45º so the through-mortise goes from point to point and a notched wedge incorporates the...
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Pencil Chair
Woodworker: John P. McCormack McCormack built this chair as his thesis project at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). The design highlights two sides of his training: traditional furniture...
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Sheraton-Inspired Arm Chair
Woodworker: Daniel H. Phillips Phillips, a North Bennett Street School student, adapted a drawing from Thomas Sheraton’s The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer’s Drawing-Book for the design of this...
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Ash and African Ribbon Mahogany Car
Woodworker: Jeremy and Jason Lynch The Lynch brothers (Jason, front seat; Jeremy, back) spent the summer of 2006 looking for a challenging project for the school year. The Springfield High School...
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Carved Spatulas
Woodworker: David Hurwitz Hurwitz began carving kitchen utensils about 13 years ago as a way to use the scraps accumulating in his shop. Seeing them as an exploration in form, he considers each one a...
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Locomotive
Kenney’s locomotive is a replica of the 1863 Thatcher Perkins locomotive. The piece is done in 1/24 in. scale and uses a variety of woods in its construction. Only satin varnish is used for the finish.
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Toolbox
Toolbox by furniture maker Greg Radley. The piece is made from solid ash, and solid mahogany veneered with curly Euopean ash. The inner partitions are all mahogany.
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Coffee Table
Gumprecht’s coffee table is made of ash and walnut, and the rims are mahogany. The table is finished with a wipe-on polyurethane.
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Chippendale-style Armchair
Houck Chippendale reproduction armchair made from mahogany and ash. The chair is finished with water-soluble dyes and shellac.
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The making of "The Bird and The Bee"
This is a movie I created to share the 5-Step process I used to create marquetry. It is an animated movie, with Charlie, the bee and Lizzi, the bird interacting with Debbie, the narrator to explain...
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Tool Box
7 commentsTool box is a box with a lot of tools in it. This is a box with all the tools organized in it. It nice to have alot of tools but a pain when you can't find them. In this box each tool has a place and...
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gab furniture & woodworks shop
2 commentsthis is my dream shop it is 24'x45' it is a project of mine that hopefully will soon come true! i've placed the machinery in order that will work for me. i design and build to others specs, i also...
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Dave's Workshop
1 commentAfter I retired I moved to Muskoka and built my 28 x 40 dream shop. It has hydronic radiant floor heating that keeps me warm in the winter and a 10 foot ceiling that allows for larger...
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Greg Stewart's unorthodox Scottish shop.
A very unorthodox setup for a shop none the less apart from hand tools its kind of workable in a h&s contravening haphazard way!A place to escape and create.
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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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Mahogany and Ash Coffee Table
This table is veneered in Mahogany and curved on every surface except the top...I used Ash for the bread-board ends and the tapered, bent-laminated legs; I added two plys of Mahogany around the...
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Bridge to somewhere
2 commentsSofa table 60" long x 12" deep x 30" tall. Tiger Maple top with a Mahogany centre line. Cherry legs with ebonised Ash rails.
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Curio Cabinet from Shippping Crates and Skids
1 commentThis is a small cabinet approximately 3' tall and 6" x 5". It is a frame and panel construction. I salvaged the boards from various crates and skids I found in my travels as a truck...
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