Reader’s Project Gallery
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Foyer Cabinet
I made this cabinet for my foyer for keys, hats, gloves, etc. It is curly maple with Chechen breadboarding and a natural finish.
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Black Limba Bench
I’ve had this Black Limba for a while, so thought I’d make one of my benches that I haven’t made in a while.
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Segmented Bowl and Box
For family Christmas gifts, I made four of the Segmented Wavy Curved Bowls featured in your October issue.
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Mahogany Hall Cabinet
The frame of this hall cabinet is Honduras Mahogany and the veneer is Olive Ash.
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Chest, Bench and Valet
First is a chest that I made with larch and mahogany. I added small wheels that make it easier to move.
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Shaker Inspired Hall Table
This is a shaker inspired black walnut and curly maple hall table I made last year as a housewarming gift for a friend of mine. Inlay in the top is also walnut.
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Train Station Cabinet Doors
A friend had two doors from the Detroit Train Station ticket office given to him by a neighbor.
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Louisiana-style Art Deco Wall Shelf
This is my Louisiana-style Art Deco Hanging Wall Shelf.
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Cherry TV Center
I made this TV cabinet from cherry with Brazilian cherry inlays. Behind the doors are drawers for DVDs.
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Maple Cherry Box
This is just a box in maple and cherry. I made three last winter for my granddaughters.
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Routed Pet Bowls
I started making router bowls with a twist and have come up with some bowls that I haven’t seen anyone else make.
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Dining Room Table
Two shots of a table my wife requested. Hope you enjoy.
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Toy Biplane
Here is a plane I built for my grandson. It is made of Zebra, Walnut, Maple, Wenge, Oak, and Bloodwood.
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Red Oak End Tables
I built these from red oak with oak veneer ply tops and shelves. They are coated with a golden oak stain, and then clear poly with paste wax top coat, all hand rubbed.
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Walnut and Oak Sofa Table
Here are pictures of a Sofa or Console Table made of solid walnut and oak with inlay banding and maple leaves that are a quarter of an inch thick not veneer!