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  1. Pain In The Arse Customer

    Here is a job we worked on for about 3 months. It should have taken 2 but these people were horrible. Everything I did was questioned! I made the mistake of leaving a latter and a 1000 watt lamp on the job and he actually told me he crawled up on the ladder with the light and looked over every...
  2. Homemade Dual Tilting Router Table Fence

    Finally, I figured it out ! Today I'd like to share my new dual tilting router table fence. It will be handy to mill unique edge profiles and/or moldings without having to rush to the store to get more fancy and expensive router bits. From now on all router bits can be used to create different...
  3. Cherry Barstools

    I bought the air dried 8/4 cherry that I used for these stools in Vermont two summers ago, not sure of what it would actually become. Even in rough form it was nice looking but once I started planing it down the real beauty began to reveal itself. It has dark lines (both green and black)...
  4. Lining Room & Bar Unit

    A Recent Project that consisted of building a trayed ceiling, a home bar, Limestone and marble fireplace and floor, plus much more. This Project was designed by K Gallery Art and Design. A husband a wife team, where the wife, Tommi, does all the design work, and Nick, the husband doing all...
  5. Home Library

    A client was having a new house built and wanted several rooms fitted out with cabinets. The wood used is Mahoany, and the veneer is Quilted Makore. (it seems that we had a run of clients who chose the same materials). The construction techniques are pretty much the same as are typical in this...
  6. Fireplace Mantle

    Here's a nice little fireplace mantle we made a while back. It was built to add to the existing 3 piece marble surround. Built using Mahogany plywood, and Birds Eye Maple veneer. The columns were built with M.D.F. We glued up six layers of 3/4" , with brown builders paper in the center...
  7. First Time Mouldings by Hand

    We remodeled the kitchen last year, but hadn't yet gotten new baseboard and crown installed. There were several reasons, but one of the biggest was not being able to find anything commercially that went with the new cabinets-a simple, straight line style, kind of an enhanced Shaker. Finally, I...
  8. Woodworking Skill Share
    Hello everyone, I am new to this forum. I am attempting to build a dresser and matching Armoir which would require some custom moldings to add accent to the piece. However I don't have a strong background in using a router to create moldings. The project will require come curved moldings on the...
  9. Joinery
    I understand it is perhaps only marginally woodworking tool. Foot operated, fixed 90 degree cut creating miter cuts in molding. I am reviving an old one and have some problems. If any one of you is familiar with this tool and would be able and willing to advise me, I would greatly appreciate it.
  10. Blogs
    Stopped by a job we did today.. Well, I got a call from a developer we do finish trim design and installs for and he asked me to contact the new owner of one of the homes they built that we did all the finish trim inside. Got a chance to snap a few more pics real quick so I thought I'd add...
  11. Blogs
    Sheraton Writing Desk - Installing Cock Beading on the Rails In this video. I mill and installing cock bead on the bottom of the rails. It's a fairly simple process to make this detail, and it adds a nice visual element to the bottom of the rails. The next video will show how I fit the drawers...
  12. Blogs
    How do you make complex, CURVED mouldings with common router bits? This is the second part of our curved routing series. This time I show you how to make a large, curved crown moulding in two layers, using regular bits and a very useful template method. I hope you enjoy it! View on YouTube...
  13. Blogs
    Our New Simple Moulding Line Although we have carried the full line of garden state moldings both in primed pines and MDF, we have now made our very own moulding line which has a more clean and modern look. They come in primed pines or MDF and can be seen here...
  14. Marketplace Classifieds
    Well I am putting my hand to producing some moulding planes. In addition to the ones I have made in the past for my own use, I have started with some rabbet planes to offer for sale. Not sure exactly the price so I would take offers. I am open to trades as well. If anyone has something to offer...
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