Reader’s Project Gallery
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Workbench
I used 8/4 red oak glued up to 4 x 4’s for the base, a purchased 2″ x 24″ x 84″ maple top, added an 8/4 x 6″ maple apron around the top, and purple heart for the vises.
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Kentucky Coffeebean Game Table
This is a game table built out of Kentucky Coffeebean. The pedestal has 12 sides and is 29 inches tall, the top is 43 inches in diameter.
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Nuts and Bolts Cabinet
Here’s my latest creation. I always wanted one of these hardware store nut and bolt cabinets, but never could quite afford a real antique. So I designed and built my own.
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Spider Web Box
This is a box inspired by the spiders web, it is made from Lime and the final is Teak. It is turned on the lathe and carved with carving knife.
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Sewing Cabinet
This project came from a 1974 magazine it was a challenge.
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Intarsia House
Here is a photo of my latest Intarsia project. “Clydesdale Mare with Colt” 26″ wide by 23″ high.
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Red Oak Gallery
This is a hall “gallery” 12 feet long, 8 feet tall and 15 inches deep, built to contain storage and display. The upper lights shine on the opposite wall to illuminate family photos.
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Hutch
Here are some pictures of my latest project. This was made from #3 pine that I bought for about $80. Everything is solid, no plywood at all!
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Hall Tree
The center of the Hall Tree (the light part) was made from Grapefruit wood and the darker part is inlaid Walnut and the legs and top are solid Walnut.
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Morris Chair
I made this Morris Chair entirely of Ash (except the plywood under the seat). I had the cushions made by the upholster who does the work for Hardwood Artisans.
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Tables and Bench
I have been a woodworker for most of my life and enjoy making different styles of different woods and finishes.
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Dining Room Sideboard
Dining room sideboard I built for my daughter. It is curly cherry with all raised panels, doors and drawer fronts book matched.
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Maloof-Style Chairs
These are the two Maloof style chairs I have built. I’m currently working on a cherry one. The occasional chair is Paduak and the Rocker is Maple.
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Entry Way Side Board
Made from Quarter Sawn White Oak remnants I culled from a table and chairs I made several months ago.
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Cedar Chest
Cedar chest built by my grandson and I for his fiancee. Knotty pine, raised panel with cedar lining.