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Chess table
1 commentA chess table made for my son, Owen. Owen is a quite a fan of secret spaces...ergo the hidden compartments underneath the table.
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Cherry Hutch from Taunton's Plans
Cherry hutch made drom Taunton's plans. Made from figured cherry with drawers made from Maple. The glass is Seed glass from a stained glass shop. Hardware is Victorian and...
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Ash, Oak and Wenge contemporary bench
1 commentCurved top bench with with Wenge inlay and trim. Tung oil finish. Mortise and tenon joinery. Height: 18" Length: 37" Width: 12"
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Ash & Walnut Jewelry Chest
2 commentsThis jewelry chest is made of ash and walnut with bloodwood handles for the seven interior trays. The case and the trays are lined with dark-brown suede cloth. The chest sits within...
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Switchback bookcase
14 commentsContemporary design with traditional (albeit routed) dovetail joinery. I've never been a fan of adjustable shelving, which was the genesis for a fixed shelf case that could...
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Entry and Screen Door
2 commentsMade with VG fir. Panels made with 1/8th inch insulating foam between two layers of VG plywood. Hardware is solid brass.
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Podium
4 commentsMade from Peruvian walnut. Has actuators in both legs to raise or lower for different speakers. It is wired for computer and sound.
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lisa's library
1 commentMy Daughter didn't want just bookcase she wanted them to look built in With ladder . The ceiling is wall paper with a emboss design. The bookcase are made of popular, the molding is nbspstainable...
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Ash and walnut book shelves
Shelves are 6 ft. high by 2 1/2 ft. wide made of White Ash and Black Walnut. The finish is 3 coats of lacquer.
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Chest with a workspace
3 comments84L 36W 39H 13 Wood species used from local logger, Self Air dried, Salvaged stairs and pallets. 8 Months to complete. Demountable for easier transport.
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Roll Top Secretary Desk
A Roll Top Desk I made as a project in college. it has a diamond matched veneer top, book matched veneer sides, and a hand made tambour door. all in cherry
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GRANITE PLATE ON A MONDRIAAN DESIGN FRAME (COFFEE TABLE)
The Granite stone has his original rough cut surface and circumference. After the treathment with Tung Oil it ended up as a beautyful Coffee Table. Dimensions 4.5' x 4.5'
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Living Room Chair(s)
1 commentOne of 2 chairs. Walnut, mortise and tenon joints, "Tung Oil Finish"
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MONDRIAAN Cabinet and MONDRIAAN Coffee Table
A cabinet, coffee table and later a dining table, designed with the same stile of framing and different toppings like Glass, Granite and Wood.
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Heather's Hutch
Built in hutch/ wine rack built to match Dale's bar (see other post) the top is a single piece of old growth birch salvaged from lake superior with an absolutly beautyfull flame pattern on top of...
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chimney cupboard
2 commentsHello, this is my first piece of furniture. it's a small cupboard that I designed to be used as a jewish "aaron hakodes", or "holy ark". this is a cabinet -usually placed in a sinagogue- in which we...
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Solid Cherry Raised-Panel Built-in
Custom 6'x7' Cherry Built-in with Ogee Raised Panel doors, top-shelf lighting, fluted column and set in custom wainscoat paneling finished with semi-gloss lacquer.
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Building Our First Built-Ins
We are in our thirties and just recently finished building our first house. Having moved from Washington state to a small town along the Maine coast we worked to build a house that settled...
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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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"Reimagined" Closet cabinet
Part of remodelling our master bedroom closet required removing a built-in dresser and shelf unit. Although it defied most furniture-building conventions, it had lasted over one hundred...
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Baby Grand Dining Table from reclaimed wood
The Baby Grand comes in at 67"x 29.5"x 29.5", with mortise and tenon joinery in reclaimed wood, and follows a neo-gothic design sense. Also designed, thought yet unbuilt, are matching...
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Iron Table - from reclaimed wood
The wood for the Iron table top was found lodged in a pile of driftwood on a riverbank. It was a 15'x3"x12" my wife & I lugged back to our campsite. The rest was from various...
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Chinese Chest - Reclaimed Wood
An Asian inspired chest made entirely from reclaimed materials - even the metal for the hardware which I made as well. Joinery is pinned mortise & tenon. There are at least 6 different...
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Lonnie Bird Inspired Toolchest
10 commentsThis is a cabinet was inspired from a feature article and video clip in FWW about a secretary that Lonnie Bird built. This furniture style doesn't match the rest of my house, so I decided to make it...
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