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  1. the stairs to get to the decks

    here are the new steps we installed to get to those matching decks…we also did all the trim and window refits as well as the flooring…(bamboo) was a great project to work on…
  2. Coffee table with bottom tray

    Hello Lumber jocks fans, sorry I have not posted new projects lately. We have had an extremely busy year so far with just life stuff. I did this coffee table restore project for my friend, well the old table they brought me was just junk! When I went to disassemble the old table it was just epic...
  3. Birdseye maple table/desk

    Finally got this one done….............I'm happy. FYI, the table also disassembles (legs attached top and bottom with hanger bolts, per client request).
  4. Vertical Chess Board

    I wanted to put some artistic flair into this project. This was the first project with my new dado and another example of what I call outlay. You use strips of birch laminate from home depot or wherever…..tape them together like a sheet…draw your design…..cut out with a razor knife….and iron...
  5. hexagonal pedestal dish

    This was cut from alder and black walnut. I worked at it on and off for about 3 weeks. By far the hardest and most frustrating part was getting the bevels cut accurately, as this was done on the scroll saw, which is great for intricate cuts and curves, but not accurate straight lines. The edges...
  6. Another Pen

    Turned using Spalted Tamarind. CA as a finish. This is my second attempt at this pen style. It is a funline designer pen kit.
  7. Scroll Sawn Antique Horse Pull Toy Replica

    Hi, Everyone! It seems like a long time since I added a project to my gallery. I put them in my blog and then I forget to add them here. In any case, this is my newest design that I created. It is a replica of an antique pull toy horse. It is approximately 8" tall and is made of 1/4" and...
  8. Wife's Birthday Gift

    This is a Bandsaw Box / Clock that I made for my wife. it made with Walnut, Purpleheart, Cherry and Poplar. Drawers were flocked with green flocking. the finish used was an Wiping Varnish blend for the first couple of coats and the final coats were done with a 50/50 mix of Polyurethane and...
  9. segmented vase

    This was my first large segmented vase that I did this weekend. I believe its 252 segments total at a 15° angle. I used some scrap walnut that I had laying around and the light wood is a pallet that I picked up from work. Hollow inside and sanded down to 600, applied to coats of boiled linseed...
  10. delicate scrollwork box

    This is my very first box of this type and I had a little problem with the wood buckling after I had finished all the scrolling. I was very annoyed and tried to flatten and squash it back into being straight. It worked a little and before it decided to go back all wierd I screwed it up so it...
  11. Basswood Kitty Cats

    More of our Kitty Cat family. My wife loves cats, but we don't have any cats anymore, so when she seen this pattern in an issue of the British, Woodcarving magazine. She said "I want one of those" It ended up with what you may call a herd of these little critters, & we don't need a sandbox...
  12. Turned Victorian molding

    My neighbor mentioned that he could not find exact replacement molding for some rotted molding on his Victorian home. I cut out the section and recreated on the lathe. It was a fun project but difficult to match the existing. I ended up finding advice on here to turn one feature on the pieces at...
  13. Over Mantle carvings

    These carvings are 18' x 18" and are made out of Qt. sawn white oak. They are 1 3/4" in deep. I have worked evenings and weekends for the last two months to complete them. They are by far the hardest carvings I have had to make. The faces are the first ones I have ever tried to carve. I'm...
  14. King Larry's Mug

    This is my first time posting here. been a lurker for a while. But I'm breaking out of that shell, got to love modern medicine. This is one of the last mugs I made for the Maryland Renaissance Faire. It was part of an inside joke relating to the ousting of King Larry, who never existed at that...
  15. Restoring a Windsor Rocking Chair

    Restoring a Windsor Rocking Chair I was given to restore this Antique Windsor Rocking Chair which was in a very bad condition. This chair was badly treated in the past. It was painted black on the top, underneath that there was a thick layer of white plastic paint, and below that several coats...
  16. this is not my project though you guys may be interested 1914 Packard pedal organ 85%wood

    this is a profesional organ company's wood work at the turn of the 1900's someting i am shooting for in quality and inovative design and their use of their tecknology is stunning handcrafted and quality controled out put. i was amazed at the simplisity and robust sound the sound board produced...
  17. Pine Coffin

    Pine "toe-pincher" coffin. Each side is kerfed at the shoulders to allow for a slight bend and then hot water was applied to the inside and outside to keep the wood from splitting while bending and nailing. The whole case was assembled with cut nails and to avoid splitting at the ends the sides...
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