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Scotch cabinet
2 commentsFine scotch whiskey simply doesn't deserve to be crammed in a liquor cabinet along with all the others. I wanted a home for my favourites. Built of Mahogany and Red Oak, it features a "floating"...
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Windsor Chair
Dunbar’s reproduction fan-back Windsor chair is made from hard maple, eastern white pine, red oak, and mahogany. The chair is finished with milk paint and Danish oil.
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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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My Dream Shop
My shop currently consists of a home brew router table, rolling disk/belt sander cart, and a power miter saw (waiting for its own rolling cart). Everything else are hand-held power tools...
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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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Robbie's Woodshop
I would start off by saying that this shop would be my dream work shop because I would use every tool listed on my plan to make varios projects.
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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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Basket. Bleached red oak, mahogany, poplar
This is a basket made by scroll sawing and carving to clean it up. The piece is unfinished to make the basket weave more realistic. I put just a couple of drops of lemon oil on the...
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Box made of Paduck
1 commentWe can manufacture custom Boxes carved and uncarved, Doors, Trim, Signs, Plaques, Tabletops and Panels, Pet ash repositories. Please e-mail me and provide any feedback you deem helpful...
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Empire Bookcase
3 commentsThis is a rather bold and brassy piece. Literally. I designed and fabricated all the brass features and hardware on this bookcase except the door hinges and catches. These details include...
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Perkins Hallway Bookcase, Solid African Mahogany
Solid African Mahogany Bookcase with adjustable shelves. Support pins fit into small mortises in shelves to avoid movement when pulling objects off the shelves. Pinholes are on 1" increments. The...
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Arts & Crafts Quartersawn Oak & Waterfall Bubinga Wine Bar
1 commentMy brother and I made this out of quartersawn oak and waterfall bubinga veneer over mahogany. The top holds 14 wine glasses. The center holds 25 bottles of wine. The center is a pull out tray with...
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Rock Star Bat Dresser
1 commentMy brother and I made this out of beautiful grained solid quarter sawn oak. It has ebonized (not painted but dyed) walnut legs, inlayed reeds (top and drawers), and bat wing corbels. The 5...
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The Elements Collection - Earth
Earth African Mahogany Top, with Padauk and Wenge splines and end caps. Hand Carved White Oak “Sumo” sides.
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Wedding Present
Box contained wine as presented for wedding present, but can be used to store candles, remotes, etc.
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Treasure Box for Young Boy
2 commentsBox made as gift for birth of son of good friend. Reproduced in Marquetry Rockwell Leapfrog. All natural wood colurs except for red patch on trousers.
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Treadle sewing machine with Inlayed Dovetails
This treadle sewing machine belonged to my wife’s grandmother and was in very poor condition. It was stripped down to bare metal and all the wood was replaced. To make it a unique piece...
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Table Top
This 4'x6' table top includes a center decoration adapted from "The Art of Wood Inlay" book. Marquetry was used for all of the decoration. The panel was then inset into a cavity created...
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