LumberJocks Woodworking Forum banner

Discussions Showcase Albums Media Media Comments Tags Marketplace

1-8 of 8 Results
  1. Corner Entertainment Center to Replace the Amoir Style

    I made this custom cabinet for a friend to replace the armoire style cabinet he had since now we have flat screen TV's they won't fit. Was a corner cabinet with open space for dvrs and stuff. Beveled glass doors below for other remote controlled stuff. The wood was pine with a pickled white...
  2. Cherry arts and crafts display case

    This lighted cherry display cabinet has a mirrored back and beveled glass. I made it for my daughter but it's been at our house for several years now. I'll have to make another if she ever takes it.
  3. Necklace display box from Koa

    This display box was created as a gift to display a necklace. The story of the wood is posted as a blog entry here . A blog entry on the creation of this box is posted here . Picture 1 shows the closed box. The lid has beveled glass. The center medaillion creates a lip to place the necklace...
  4. Wall clock - a Vienna Regulator Dachluhr

    A Vienna Regulator - Dachluhr This Vienna Regulator wall clock was made for some friends. It is technically known as Dachluhr. The clock is made from sold Jarrah with Tasmanian oak stringing. The door frame is 'Flame' Jarrah, the side frames are 'fiddle-back' Jarrah. The back board, and part...
  5. Wall Hung Curio Cabinet.

    Quite a few years ago Workbench magazine held a contest. The rules for the contest were: Whatever you make has to start out as a box that was 25" X 28". Send photos of the completed project, & copy of your plan. That took a lot of thought, And I came up with a plan for this Wall hung Curio...
  6. Blogs
    Introductions Last spring, we had the pleasure of spending some time in Hawaii. I am not usually interested in collecting souvenirs. However, there was a store there called the Koa Store which had lots of items made from Koa, but also had a selection of Koa lumber. That got my interest! The...
  7. Woodcarving
    I sharpened my knife (a German "Two Cherries" knife). I'm using basswood. I am pretty much holding it at the correct angle, as awkward as it feels. I'm keeping my arm close to my side. I watch the video of the dude sliding the knife easily through wood. I try it, and it's HUGELY DIFFICULT. Am I...
  8. Sweating for Bucks Through Woodworking
    Hi all! I find it great as I come to this section of the forum to find a lady by the name of Denise looking for a customized TV Armoire from a woodworker in Pennsylvania. That is exactly the type of client this site is targeting. I also read a blog about building custom furniture for yourself...
1-8 of 8 Results
Top