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  1. bowl with lid

    Turned Segmented jar with lid. The lid is made of cherry and walnut each 2 solid pieces laminated to make a nob and to make the 2 steps. The jar is a solid cherry bottom and top. The lower and upper is quartered gum (segmented). The middle ring is quartered cherry with walnut accents, both...
  2. Craftsman Sliding Closet Doors

    Built these sliding closet doors for my complete house remodel project that's been going on the past 3 years. Built with Quarter sawn white oak. Laminated stiles with a finished dimension of 1-3/8" thick. My first attempt at making doors (besides cabinet doors) and it went really well. I...
  3. Arts and Crafts Nightstands

    Here are my arts and crafts nightstands in quartersawn red oak. They feature one small, over two large drawers with storage in mind. The lower assembly is built with through tenons and double walnut pegs. Drawers are dovetailed, with poplar and aromatic cedar used as secondary woods. Side...
  4. Mission Sideboard Table

    Mission style sideboard table in quarter sawn white oak. Poplar secondary wood. constructed with mortise and tenon joinery, hand built frame and panel sides and doors. drawers are a mix of through and half blind dovetails. finished with Varathane Cognac stain, followed by brushed on blond...
  5. Mission Style Entertainment Center.

    Quarter Sawn Oak, Mission Style Entertainment Center.
  6. Mission End Tables

    I made these two end tables for Christmas gifts this year. Both are made from quarter sawn white oak. All legs are one piece solid oaks. Next time I am going to try making quadralinear/lock miter legs to get the quarter sawn flake on all four sides. I am pretty happy with how they turned...
  7. Arts and Crafts Tile Frame

    Got the tiles from the Copper Shop at the Roycroft Inn, made by Mission Guild of Mount Vision NY. The frame is my work inspired by the work of Dan Walters http://lumberjocks.com/DanWalters It's quarter sawn oak, with a potassium dichromate and lacquer finish. I think it goes nicely above the...
  8. Quarter Sawn Oak Coat Rack

    This is a coat rack that I made for my brother out of quarter sawn white oak. The quarter sawn flake didn't really come through on the feet which was disappointing but it looks pretty good on the post. The design was based on a similar design that my parents had when we were growing up. The...
  9. Hall Table - Wedding Gift

    Hi all! I made this table as a gift for my sister and her new hubby for their wedding. It was very well received. For the top I chose a very nice piece of QS Bubinga. Not quite waterfall figure, but very nice none the less. It is a single board a hair under 13" wide. I would have like the top...
  10. Hand Joinery Bedside Table

    Quarter-sawn Mahogany, 2010 "Hand Joinery Bedside Table" was my first project completed at Rochester Institute of Technology. The requirements for this piece was to use all hand tools to make a small table, using only the bandsaw to rough out general shapes, every finished surface and all...
  11. Mantel and desktop

    I completed this mantel and built-in desktop for a home that was being renovated. The owner wanted a mantel that looked like it dated the house which was around 1870. The wood is white oak (much quarter sawn) and the finish is varnish (General Finishes Urethane Topcoat). I found the wood for the...
  12. Hall or Sofa Table

    Constructed from some very nice quarter sawn and flecked Red Oak. I am very happy with how this table turned out, but less happy with the stain colour chosen. I looked fine on a sample, but after applying it to the table, I wasn't particularly happy with how orange it looked. The legs were...
  13. 17th Century Joint Stool

    I was inspired on a trip to Plymouth, MA when we visited Plymouth Plantation, a 17th century re-creation of the original settlement. Everything that exists here is done in the style of the late 1600's using tools and craftsmanship of the period. Peter Follansbee is the joyner in the community...
  14. Oak frame

    Here's another recent small frame, made from quarter sawn oak that I had just a small piece of. The cityscape is from a local artist; a view from the Milwaukee River.
  15. Quarter sawn cedar planter & bench

    Here's the challenge: Run of the mill materials. I decided to build this project entirely from big-box store construction lumber. Every stick comes from the local Lowe's (not my usual supplier). I choose cedar for its outdoor durability, but I sought an upscale appearance. After an intense...
  16. Mission Style Desk

    Quarter sawn oak. Top has a bread-board edge, spindles are mortised into the side top and bottom rails. The drawers are dove-tailed all the way around. Dimensions are as follows: Height - 29.75 in., Width - 22.0 in., Length - 40.5 in.
  17. Craftsman oak & mica lamp

    Here's a variation on a project I saw a few years back in either Wood or American Woodworker. I made the four sided center post a slight pyramid which radically changes all the other geometry including the corbels and the dovetailed arms that hold the shade. The shade is made of 1/4" thick...
  18. more cutting boards!

    cutting boards made from Maple, Walnut, Cherry, Sassafras, and Oak. The one on the bottom is all Oak (and actually from the same board), but I made a few cuts to get the accent quarter sawn look. All finished with Howards butcher block conditioner, and all given away as Christmas gifts- it...
  19. Mission Coffee Table

    Designed to compliment the Morris Chair built a few years back. Design on the fly with some nice QSWO that I had in my stock pile.
  20. Curly maple chairs

    I made a set of curly maple bar stools for a client and had some left over parts so I put together a smaller regular height chair with them. The seat is done using a CNC but the rest is done using traditional woodworking techniques. The sides of the seat were cut out of the surface material...
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