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Chest Table inspired by Greene & Greene
3 commentsIn the classic arts & crafts style of Greene & Greene, this is a solid mahogany and cumalo chest table with ebony trim. Dimensions are 55" L x 30" H x 19" D, and the finish is Watco Cherry...
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Tall Case - All Wooden Gears - Clock
2 commentsThis is my 8th commissioned clock design. This clock is Cherry and Walnut with brass wire rope and weights. It runs for 36 hours on a single wind. Dimensions are 74"x22"x16". The finish is many coats...
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John Hall's Greene & Greene Style Frame
2 commentsThe wood whisperer, Marc Spagnuolo, inspired me to recreate this beautiful frame. The only variation is that I cut the bottom of the styles to 1/8" and laid it on top of the lower rail instead...
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Entertainment Center
This was a project I started for a customer in Montana and was looking for a more southwest style and came up with this it a entertainment center with slat inlays on the doors and molding this is a...
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Rope Twist Bed
2 commentsThis is a queen sized pencil post bed. It is all made of black American walnut except for the headboard which I quartered walnut burl veneer. All of the radius...
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Narrow Wall Cabinet
4 commentsThis cabinet is made from chechen, also known as carribean rosewood though it is not a true rosewood. I made the drawers from cocobolo, cherry and the bottoms out of a piece of pistachio I...
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Walnut TV Credenza
1 commentThis TV credenza features a top made out of walnut burl veneer panels wrapped with 1 1/8" thick solid walnut joined at the corners with re-inforced miters. The top has a curvy front edge, a...
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Arts and Crafts Bed
5 commentsI have finally completed my Queen sized bed. Regrettably, the light was not ideal for photography with my dated digital camera. I have incorporated several ideas that I liked from a...
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Neo-rustic tables
2 commentsMy Neo-rustic or "Danish Rustic" tables are a project I started at the beginning of the current recession... a way to use wood I already had to fill requests in a gallery that handles my work. These...
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torii tables
4 commentsThese tables are based on a design I made in around 1980-1984 and wanted to revisit. At the time, I was experimenting with mortise and tenon joints and had a particular interest in expanding my...
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Walnut & Bloodwood Necklace Chest
3 commentsBuilt to match a smaller jewelry chest of the same design and materials, this chest was made at the request of a client who wanted a larger chest made expressly for necklaces. The chest is made...
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Native American Flute
2 commentsNative American Flute made from maple, and walnut for the carved bear top piece (bird) and leather straps. A 25" x 3"x 3" maple blank was cut in half lengthways, the sound chambers carved by hand...
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Built-In
3 commentsThis was my first major built-in piece commisioned by the local Rabbi. The top center doors are actually flipper doors to house a TV. Absolutely nothing was even close to level, plumb or square so...
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Sheraton Side Tables in Mahogany
2 commentsI wanted to try my hands on turning. This project was a result of that. The eight legs on these tables are the only eight pieces of wood I have ever mounted on a lathe. I also used the...
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Cherry Slab Table
2 commentsI just finished this table. It is 36in * 7.5ft . The top is made from 2 large cherry slabs that are book-matched. Ironic that the latest issue is on working with big slabs. This is my first...
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Walnut Desk
1 commentI completed this walnut desk while in my last semester at college. The inlay on top is walnut, holly and bubinga and the drawer fronts are veneered in bubinga and holly stringing. The...
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Custom built-in window wall
This unit was designed to fit between 2 walls and frame a window. The center section is bowfront and is veneered with figured bubinga. The drawers below the window are lateral files. The...
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Greene and Greene Inspired Night Stand
I've always been attracted to the Greene and Greene style. Every corner is rounded over. Pegs are square. Handles are completely unique. Not one single joint finishes smooth with the next. Every corner offers the opportunity to run your fingers over...revealing detail after detail. It provides a nice challenge.
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Coffee Table inspired by Greene and Greene
1 commentMy 2nd project. Design compiled from countless pieces on the internet. Solid Mahogany with Ebony plugs and splines. Breadboard ends, cloud lifts on aprons, and proud finger jointed...
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"Pleasant Retrreat" table
Asian inspired console table made from historic heart pine reclaimed from "Pleasant Retreat" (ca. 1810. Appomattox Co., VA) with salvaged green slate top
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Carved Chairmaker's Tool Chest by Rev. Jim Paulson
6 commentsRev. Jim Paulson made this 18th century style tool chest to hold a set of Windsor chairmaker's tools. He brought his dovetailed pine chest to a chairmaking class at The Windsor...
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Splay leg tables
2 commentsI saw one of these at an antiques fair with a price in the stratosphere, so I had to make one for myself. I made a test using poplar scraps, then a "real" one using cherry, which was then dyed and...
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Reclaimed Teak Wood Fly Box
5 commentsSalvaged Teak wood timbers from an old ship that have been reclaimed into fly fishing boxes. Fly box is made of Teak Wood, a unique wood used in many fine furniture pieces.
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Shaker shakers
1 commentFor "whole lotta Shaker" I've made a whole lotta posts, nearly once a day since March 31. Today is the event's last day, so I figure it's okay to close with something silly. I saw this idea in a...
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Box from my woodpile
1 commentWhen they delivered my firewood, I pulled all the walnut pieces that came off the truck. After the wood had dried out, I made several nice boxes from the ex-firewood.
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Shaker style hutch, milk-painted
5 commentsFinished this today. Made a similar one as a Christmas present for one of our kids (posted 4/5) and liked it so much I made this one for us. Unlike the other (which, below the counter, had nine...
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shaker bureau
Shaker high leged bureau made for costumer. Solid oak. The finnishe is oil, Shaker bureau width clean lines and iron hardweare. The mecanical openingmecanisms is designed by myself. The bottom drawer...
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Shaker bench, cherry
3 commentsI made four of these benches for our town's historical museum. They couldn't be simpler to look at, but their joinery presented a challenge. The legs and trestle are joined by interlocking cutouts...
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