Reader’s Project Gallery
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School House Mailbox
A School House Mail Box that I made for a friend of mine.
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Treasure Chest
I have to send this to share with others. My brother made this for his granddaughter.
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Table and Chairs
We have a very good friend who spent the last year in Afghanistan, so to show our support we made this set of chairs and tables.
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TV Cabinet
This is a picture of a TV cabinet stand that I made that I thought you might like to see. Took about a month this winter to complete.
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Multiple Projects
I find your idea tremendous. I hope that many handymen are going to send photographs of their achievements.
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China Cabinet
A friend of mine asked if I would make a china cabinet for them and I am enclosing a picture of it. It is completely made of Eastern White Pine with a walnut stain.
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Cherry China Cabinet
I made this Cherry China Cabinet for a friend’s wedding gift. The Cherry, plus about 2,000 bd/ft of other lumber he gave me, came from one of his woodlots.
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Homemade HDTV Antenna
I thought I’d kill 2 birds with one stone and send in a picture of a recent project and respond to a previous issue’s question of working from a plan or not.
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Walnut Bandsawn Jewelry Box
One of more than 100 bandsaw jewelry boxes that I currently have in stock. This one is made with twin Walnut boards.
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Child’s Chair & Table
I have just finished a chair and table for my grand daughter, Alice, and mailed it away to Chicago.
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Toy Tractor
This is a Toy Tractor created by William Kirby
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Golfer’s Chair
Jatoba & Oak chair inspired by a metal golfer’s chair I used to sit on in Boston. Linseed oil finish.
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Threshold Floor Trim
A friend asked me if I could make a threshold for her. I made a paper template and bought some oak trim.
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Heart-Shaped Jewelry Box
Heart-shaped jewelry box. Middle from red-oak, top and bottom from Imbuya.
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Mesquite Dining Table
Here’s a dining table I made for my daughter’s family of six. The 6′ top (plus two 12″ leaves) is made of mesquite, a Texas-sized “weed” that covers much of the state.