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  1. Wall mounted hand tool cabinet

    Continuing my tradition of building with a "function over form" philosophy, this is hardly an example of fine woodworking. Nonetheless, I am fairly happy with the way it turned out, as it solves a problem I had in my shop-sorely needed storage space for my hand tools. This cabinet is built...
  2. The Kitchen at 404 Blackaby Street, The Panels, Part 2

    Of course, our kitchen had to include handcarved leather panels on the doors. That's what I do. The process is as follows; 8 oz. leather is glued to Baltic Birch panels. This prevents the leather from stretching while I carve it and provides support when in place. I use Baltic because it doesn't...
  3. Walnut Galley Kitchen Cabinets , by LJ Cabinetry

    Walnut galley kitchen This walnut galley kitchen job was given to me by a wonderful woman who is one of those people that make's woodworking really worthwhile. We worked well together on a previous project. She was the final approval on a wall by wall interior woodwork designs I drew with for...
  4. Entertainment Center via Chippendale, by L J Cabinetry

    More South American Walnut, by L J Cabinet This is my moderately forced interpretation of a Chippendale Block Front Secretary build custom for a client. The preferred proportions were deviated from to get the thing into the 8' room ceiling height. I also had to widen it up a bit in scale to...
  5. 10' tall DBBL French Doors mating screens, flanked by awning windows, by L J Cabinet

    3" thick, clear all heart vertical grain redwood was used to build these 10" tall DBBL French doors with mating screen doors. These double double Frenchies, were flanked by crank out awning windows topped by a fixed pane. Awning windows were double sealed by both bulb & leaf weather-stripping...
  6. Designing Woodworking Projects
    I have decided to make my own counter tops from maple, the boards will range from 5 to 7 inches, and i was wondering the best way to glue them up. I'm not sure to what to use, either pocket screws or biscuits. Looking for suggestions please.
  7. Blogs
    Bar Tops I'm finding out the hard way, that in order to become a good finisher I need to be an even better refinisher! This has been a long road. I started out using a brush-on spar varnish and quickly realized that there had to be a better way. Now, there is nothing wrong with a brush-on...
  8. Blogs
    Hats off to the creators of this site! What a fantastic idea and first class all the way! It's so amazing to me what technology and the internet has enabled us to do. I've always enjoyed reading magazine articles about other craftsman and seeing the different things they created. (This is so...
  9. Blogs
    Let them think you're a little crazy! This is Pops' advice That pain in arse customers can be a downer! I know first hand. I've been working for them for the last 25 years. Sometimes you just can't tell until it's too late, Other times you know there going to be a pain and you need the money...
  10. Designing Woodworking Projects
    Hey everyone, I have a friend/client that would like me to build a stand alone pantry unit. It'll be approx. 24×24x90. Unfortunately my shop only has a ceiling that's 84" high. SO I was thinking…. Could I build this entire cabinet laying on it's side?? I though I could take a couple saw...
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