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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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Cigar Box with Marquetry
Cigar box, spanish cedar, marquetry top derived from various elements of Louis XV desk.
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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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Diabetes Box
1 commentBeing a Type 1 diabetic means constant blood sugar testing and regular insulin injections. Since I don't want to suffer the consequences of poor blood sugar control, I test 10 to 15 times a...
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Miniature Table 1" Scale
I just finished making this little miniature," V"-shaped Video conferencing table for a show coming up this week. I had some scrap ribbon striped mahogany hardwood left in stock. Also I used solid...
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Mahogany Crotch Bureau
Bureau with spot for t.v. behind doors. Mahogany crotch veneers and gaboon ebony nosing with ebony inlays.
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Greene@Greene Nightstands
I made these just to see if I could, they are versions of Greene&Greene pieces that I had seen in a magazine. I can't remember which one but I had fun building them. They are solid...
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Chess Board
The 32 inlays are handcrafted from walnut, birch, and mahogany and the white squares are made of maple. The frame is made of black walnut with spaces on the sides for pieces.
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Quasi-Humidor and Caddies
A walnut and tiger-maple, quasi-humidor (no humidifier/hygrometer - owner doesn't smoke...), lined with Spanish Cedar, and with wenge accents. Caddies are a variety of mixed hardwoodsnbsp...
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Mahogany, curly maple, banksia pod, and turquoise box
I made the sides with african mahogany, the back front and top with curly maple, and I inlayed a slice of banksia pod on the top, then I filled each mouth with some turquoise!
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Gift Box: Throw me a curve
Tamo Ash (exterior) and Pommele Sapele (interior) veneer, Aluminum solid + leaf
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Walnut Box
A small jewelry box of black walnut and mahogany. The walnut was from a tree the city cut down in our neighborhood. I contacted the city forester and was allowed to reclaim a few...
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Man's Jewelry Box
The design for this box was inspired by a Chip Carving design book by Wayne Barton. The final layout, construction and dimensions are of my design. The box measures 5" tall x 7 1/2" front...
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Blanket Chest
5 commentsBlanket chest with 4 way walnut burl bookmatched top rimmed in gaboon ebony, African mahogany crotch bookmatched front and cedar lined.
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Display Case
This was the second piece of furniture I ever built (about 6 years ago). It was constructed from Ash, Mahogany, and Cherry scraps from a local door shop and finished with brushed...
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Chippendale Mirror
This was a wedding gift for two close friends. I'm just starting out, so my shop only has a bandsaw, workbench and various hand tools. I started with roughsawn boards and...
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Pembroke Table
2 commentsThis is a Federal Inspired Pembroke Table made while at North Bennet Street School. The entire piece is cut from a 10/4 X 20"wide Mahogany slab from Irion Lumber. Lots of resawing. Breaking with...
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Stylish Box
8 commentsMade out of solid Ribbion stripped Mahogany, & Ebony for the hardwood. And Bloodwood, Myrtle Burl, Walnut, & Edbony for the marquetry. Size is 9" wide x 13" long x 5 1/2" tall.
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Taboret
This taboret is constructed primarily of mahogany with poplar on the under side and also making up the drawers parts. The drawer fronts are made of Leopardwood (there is a drawer on each side). The...
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A replica of the Benjamin Seaton Tool chest
3 commentsIn 2006 I decided to build a replica of the Seaton tool chest. The chest itself took about nine months working about three hours a day. Another hundred or so hours was spent making some of the...
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Gavel and Travel Case
This is my first project ever on a lathe. This is a hand-turned gavel for a college’s student government association parliamentarian. The gavel and sounding block are made of...
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Mini Curio Cabinet
This project i made about 3 years ago for my father. he was traveling around the world regularly with a buisness he works for. he began to collect small trinkets and souveniers from different...
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Electric Guitar
2 commentsThe style draws inspiration from a PRS body, but that's where the similarities end. The body has a carved, quilted maple top with a mahogany back. The neck is set into the body just...
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Mahogany Sofa and Ottomans
1 commentI built this sofa from a set of plans for an outdoor chair. I simply changed the width of the piece to 6 feet long and added another ottoman. The tray between the ottomans is...
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Sofa table
Figured mahogany is used in a 4-way book match for the top. Bentwood lamination was used to create a subtle curve in the front skirt, echoing the curve cut into the top. Legs have flowing curves with...
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Humidors
Made as Christmas presents for my four , cigar smoking, golf buddies, these Humidors are constructed from spalted maple, flame and curly maple with black walnut and mahogany edging and detailing. The...
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Twist Tables
Twist Tables in Alder, Tamo Ash, Mahogany and glass. Available in solid top, veneer top and glass top versions.
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End Table
Floating style top of mahogany with pine shoji style legs. All through mortise construction. The top is in two pieces.
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