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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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Dragonfly box
2 commentsThis box is for my wife, it is made out of Walnut,Alder,Macassar Ebony,Curly Maple and Padauk. I thought I'd use up some scraps. It is finished with Watco oil.
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Hemlock Box
I wanted to make a special gift for a friend of mine so I took one of my favorite woods, hemlock, and I also used pine to come up with this box. The top also has a pewter flower on it and the sides...
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Rockin' Cycle for my Grandson Benjamin
Made mainly from hardwoods that were milled locally. Some of the details were fashioned from napkin rings, finials and wooden balls. Thanks to Stoney Creek Choppers and Johnny Pag...
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keepsake box
2 commentsA keepsake box intended for close friends newly married. The top opens to hold their wedding rings which when opened the front drops open in unison (in the manner of a drawbridge) which holds...
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Liquor/Display Cabinet
3 commentsThis is a multi purpose cabinet. It'll display some fine crystals, hold fine silver cutlery, wine and liquor bottles. Frame is bubinga from a single piece of 8/4 stock sized 1-1/2'x17'. Only...
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Cutting board
This was just to be a christmas cutting board for my mother in law but I wanted to jazz it up a bit. So, hence the inlay.
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Movement Table
1 commentThis tables shape is the reason I named it the movement table. It is made using Spanish Cedar because it has to endour the damaging sunlight and wet weather of Louisiana. The client I made it for put...
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Dale's bar
Bar top is old growth birch from lake superior - resawn and astheticly matched on a one piece 1" baltic birch plywood subtrate. In lay is same material with crushed rock surroundnbspThe...
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Cherry serving board with bread knife.
1 commentServing board. Made out of cherry with a purple heart inlay. The knife handle is endgrain maple and purple heart, a cut off from a cutting board project. The finnish for both pieces...
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Walnut Grandfather Clock
3 commentsI wanted to build a clock for myself and I had some nice walnut on hand and a Hermle movement. This is a highly modified version of a clock in Fine Woodworking Magazine written by Lonnie Bird. It has...
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Conference Table
3 commentsMaple Veneer Top, Cherrywood Armrest, Polyurathane Finish Computer and Power Outlets pop up in center Cherry Pcs.
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Bubinga Humidor
I've been woodworking for about 30 years, but wanted to try to build a humidor to store some cigars. There are not many plans available online, so I designed my own. First, of course, I had to build...
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Platter and Bowl, Commission for Marine Biological Association(UK) conference
Two turned pieces commissioned by Aberystwyth University (Wales) for their Marine Biological Association Conference. Platter approx 14" diam x 1 1/2" deep. Bowl approx 7" diam x 4" deep.
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Partners' Box
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jewellery box
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Built in Cherry Hutch - Mission/Arts n Craft
3 commentsThe objective for this project was to design, construct, and install a built-in dining room hutch that was more "furniture-like", and in the Arts and Crafts/Mission style. It would have...
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box for jo
This box is made to store the tail feather of the one of the world’s rarest birds, the Kakapo. The inlay is an ironic reference to flight – the Kakapo is a large flightless...
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Oak dresser and mirrot
1 commentThis oak dresser is 60x19x35, alldrawers are matched from single boards, the mirror has mahogany inlay and is in the laminated uppers sections. the center mirror has a carved mahogany...
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woodturning in the Cook Islands
Woodturning done while teaching in Rarotonga, Cook Islands. The boxes are inlaid in the rim - this gives the person opening them a surprise and preserves the colour of the inlays. Timbers and shells...
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box for christine
2 commentsA box made to celebrate the fiftieth birthday of an old friend rediscovered after 34 years. Box: Sides - walnut, Base - ripple figured olive ash Trays: Sides - figured maple, Base - JarrahLid...
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Edward Barnsley Inspired Hall Table
1 commentThis is my take on a hall table that was designed by Edward Barnsley, the English arts and crafts maker. The primary wood used was Kwila (aka Merbau), drawer sides and bottoms were made from...
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My interpretation of Garrett Hack's Huntboard
1 commentI wanted to expand my woodworking skills, and found Garrett Hack's huntboard the perfect project. Lot's of new techniques for me to try. Fun project. Finished with a rub on varnish.
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Demilune Table
1 commentA veneered flamed crotch mahogany top with inlaid sand-shaded fan, 5 inlaid points and a ripple sycamore border. Legs solid mahogany. Apron is an 1/8" thick solid piece of mahogany veneered to a MDF...
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Cherry writing desk with silver trout inlay
1 commentCherry desk with secret compartments and inlayed silver fish for my son, Eli. The idea was a bomb-proof desk that could one day survive dorm life and serve as a small dining table in a first...
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Dining Room Table
7 commentsBubinga and Ebony inlay. Top made from single slab, 48" X 78". 3 leaves expand to 128" The buffet unit is almost finished.
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Mahogany Coffee Table
Mahogany coffee table with compound curve legs, arched aprons, and maple inlay on top. Finish is powdered pumice (to fill in grain), 3 coats of varnish, top coat of paste wax.
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