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  1. Charles Rohlfs Style High Back Desk Chair recreated Mark DeCou Honduras Mahogany Wood handcarved

    Charles Rohlfs Style Chair, recreated in Honduras Mahogany, by Mark A. DeCou. This project was a commissioned item, if you'd like something similar, please start by visiting my ETSY.com store to review the commission listing You may also email me directly at: [email protected] ----------...
  2. Girls Twin Bed

    I made this twin bed for a friends daughter. It is made out of 2×4's, birch ply and some wainscot ply. It was relatively inexpensive and easy to build. The hardest part of the project was finding decent 2×4s that could be planed down flat and straight. She found her initial at a hobby store...
  3. Picture Frame

    My Mother in law found a print that she loved. Of course I had to make a custom size frame to fit it. Also this was an excuse to make a 45 degree cutting sled for my table saw. Wood was Cherry. with biscuit's in the courner to help alignment, and give a little strength. After I glued it up...
  4. First Real Woodworking Project Ever: Cutting Board

    Hello all, This cutting board was the first project I had ever really made besides the most simple stools and birdhouses; it was the first project of the semester in my high school shop class. It has been sitting on a shelf for a year or two so I just put a new coat of mineral oil on it! That...
  5. First and Second box

    My first and second box. First one is pine, my wife uses it for her sewing stuff. The second is a humidor made from cherry and lined with spanish cedar. It is off to Virginia today to my friend that enjoys a good cidar. Sorry about the poor pictures, thanks for looking. As always, I am open...
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  6. Oak coffee table

    Red and white oak coffee table. I had fun with the band saw on this one!
  7. Woodworking Skill Share
    We are in luck here in the Pacific NW. KBTC ch 12 in Seattle Tacoma area broadcast their first episode of Tommy today at 1 PM :-)) On the flip side, it seems Woodwright and Woodsmith are MIA or AWOL ;-(( I did email Woodsmith about the apparent abandonment of woodworking by PBS in the NW...
  8. Woodworking Skill Share
    our local PBS stations did not show Roy's 30th season this year ;-( I have been watching his site for them to be posted. They are up now. Not sure when they started, I haven't looked for a couple of months. Here is the link: http://www.pbs.org/woodwrightsshop/video/3000/index.html
  9. Off Topic Coffee Lounge
    OK, let us see what WE want to do… Should the TV show "The American Woodshop" be taken OFF the air / cable? Just a simple One Word Answer / Vote: YES or NO
  10. Blogs
    Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac, first look Hey, everybody! I wanted to give you an update on the new show. We've been working ridiculously hard all summer and we're just over half-way through filming this first season. The show will be airing on Public Television starting this...
  11. Blogs
    Interview with Eric Gorges, Host of A Craftsman's Legacy There is a new series on PBS that focuses on the American craftsman and how they make a living with their hands titled "A Craftsman's Legacy.". In this video I talk to Eric Gorges, who is the host of the show. Eric gives us some insight...
  12. Woodworking Skill Share
    Hi , I got in touch with WGBY , my local PBS station , to find out if and when they were going to air the Season 6 Woodsmith Shop episodes . This was their reply and I'm sure only part of the episodes. Good Morning, Thank you for contacting WGBY. We have just begun airing season 6 of...
  13. Off Topic Coffee Lounge
    Heads up to anyone with a Roku, there are a number of woodworking shows now available. PBS has the last several seasons of The Woodwright's Shop, same ones that are online but it's nice to watch them on TV instead of the computer and there were a couple I missed the first time around. Blip.TV...
  14. Off Topic Coffee Lounge
    Is it just me, or are there other woodworkers out there who are tired of the "American Woodshop" garbage they show on PBS these days? I've never seen anyone rush through important steps, overlook glaringly obvious mistakes in what he's demonstrating, along with demonstrating ridiculously unsafe...
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