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Big Squam
This piece is the second half of a commission to build a sideboard and a small end table. The veneer for this piece all came from one amazing plank of curly teak.
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Double rocking bassinet/ Crib
1 commentThis is a double acting [all teak] bassinet/crib. It can rock via the base rockers or swivel from pins at the upper frame arms. You can choose to secure either condition or...
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3 Outdoor Chairs
1 commentLearn to build elegant furniture for your garden, deck, or patio with expert advice from three makers: Hank Gilpin, Michael Fortune, and Matt Kenney. Each offers a plan for outdoor seating that is...
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Adventures In Sideboard-Making! (Part 1)
The first installment of my attempt to document the process of building a large sideboard, from initial sketches to crating and delivery.
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Little Squam
5 commentsThis small table is a companion piece to a larger sideboard (I actually built the table as a prototype for the sideboard.) The legs, rails, and drawer fronts are solid teak, the panels are...
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Teak Outdoor Kitchen Cabinet
6 commentsThis is a solid hardwood cabinet I built for my outdoor kitchen. There isn't one piece of plywood or veneer in this. Measures 6'6x3' and weighs about 600 lbs. The top, drawer...
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Eridu
1 commentI made these tables, called Eridu, out of damaged teak patio furniture which I cut up and remilled, reclaimed elm flooring and the top is Paperstone, a solid surface made from 100% postconsumer...
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Battleship Tables!
2 commentsShort story ... I was teaching at the University of Wisconsin, NROTC and was asked to act as liaison between the state historical society and the USS WISCONSIN, then in overhaul. The history society...
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Ruthie's Box
1 commentThis box was an exploration into the use of end grain veneers. The surfaces were approached as a composition. What I ended up with was a random “pattern” that highlights the...
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Fantail Bench
This was an interesting project in the restoration of a yacht from 1930. Slight modifications were made from the original blueprint. All exposed parts are made entirely from teak. The...
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Showcase Cabinet
8 commentsThis is a small showcase cabinet I made as my final project while attending the College of the Redwoods' Fine Woodworking Program. The idea was to keep the design as simple (and manageable) as...
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