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  1. Burl slab motorcycle stand; 1st commissioned piece

    Some good friends of ours had recently purchased a rustic steel nuts, bolts and gear piece of motorcycle artwork. They've seen some of my other work and commissioned me to build a nice base for it to sit on his desk. I immediately thought of a burl slab and got in touch with Greg Dahl over at...
  2. The game mount shelf

    Here is a project I did that takes natural edge to a whole other level. This is the first cut off of a slab cut log, so the entire bottom of the shelf is the natural side of a Juniper tree. It's flat cut on the back, and steel hardware was used to fasten it between two studs in the wall. I...
  3. Yard of the Month

    This is a sandblasted Cedar sign that I made, designed and built. It is 1.5" thick clear cedar bought locally. It is about 15×18". I welded and painted the bracket and stand together from standard steel stock and painted it with a good coat of primer and black top coat, along with a small...
  4. The Good Feet Store Sign

    My family owns a sign shop here in Snellville, Georgia. Me and my dad made this sign. It is approximately 18×48" and 1.5" thick, double sided. It is made out of a solid piece of red cedar and sandblasted to give it the 3D look. We stained the dark color and then my dad applied gold leaf to the...
  5. Finishing
    I witnessed a demonstration at dawson mcdonald i brought my own heavily painted and shellaced and varnished wood. The results were driftwood at any pressure level. I owned a furniture stripping shop in maine with methelyne chloride dip and flow over tanks.we pressure washed the furniture 500psi...
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