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  1. Oak Wine Boxes

    These boxes are made of red oak for the sides and black walnut for the bottom. The finish is Watco Danish Oil - Natural. This looks perfect on a simple box and is super easy to apply. These were donated to a charity fundraiser auction as part of a wine package that my wife wanted to put...
  2. May Shaker Bench

    I sold this bench over the internet to clients in New York. They did a google search for Shaker Benches, found my site, and found my benches. This is the most popular piece that I have in my portfolio and I have sold several of them. The wood is curly cherry and even the back of the bench...
  3. Tea Box Cabinet

    A Quick & Simple Project I wanted to do a quick and simple project for Rita's birthday in 2007 but I just got around to finishing it here in 2009. This seems to be the norm for personal projects. Construction & Style Details The cabinet is made of black walnut and the drawers are made of...
  4. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    I am looking into getting a router that will support 1/2" shank bits. I saw this ad today and am curious what others think. There are 66 router bits for $104 bucks plus shipping. This seems dirt cheap. Am throwing good money at cheap bits or are these decent inexpensive bits...
  5. Blogs
    Neck Deep in Woodworking... Shop Update- Fellow LJ member Brian Havens flew out from his home in California Tuesday night to help me build a Shaker Bench for Charity. I think he may have questioned this decision as he arrived here in Billings at 11pm and the temperature was -3°. SNAP...
  6. Blogs
    2 Year Project Finally Complete Crossin' it off the list! It was just a small project but one that I had neglected since December 2008 and since October 2007 before that. That was the original start date. Anyway, I finished it up today and Mama's happy so everybody's happy. I also reclaimed a...
  7. Blogs
    Lock Your Dovetails and Box Joints Early on in my career, when I took an interest in building furniture, I took a good look at antiques to get an idea of how furniture was constructed. One of the biggest surprises to me, was to find that it was not uncommon to see dovetail joinery and box...
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