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  1. 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)...
  2. cute foot stool

    A client requested a small stool to stand on so she could reach the top shelfs on her book shelf. It measures 300mm L, 200mm D and 160mm H. Turned the legs on the lathe, stub tenoned and glued with PVA. Used a spindle moulder to cut the edge profile on the top, sanded to 150 grit then a couple...
  3. Garrett Hack inspired Showcase

    Hi, here is yhe last cabinet that I made. I started it on a workshop in Germany with Garrett Hack and finished it at home (door, inlays and finishing) in Spain. It is made of cherry with quarter sawn spruce shelves and back. The inlay are made with ebony, holly, maple and redheart. the knob is...
  4. 2nd project, bookcase for a birthday present

    I started working on this about 2 years ago and was never able to complete it due to various circumstances. The carcas became a catch all in the garage. The only thing my wife wanted for her birthday this year was for me to finish this project and fill the niche next to the fire place. Here is...
  5. 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...
  6. 18th Century Style Wooden Rabbet Plane

    I have new plans for the year. I have for some time now wanted to make wooden planes in an 18th century style. I love how those plans function and are so simple in many ways yet reflect a hight of refinement that can be so appreciated. To think, they could make such objects of functionality from...
  7. 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...
  8. 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...
  9. 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...
  10. 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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