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We appreciate your help in keeping our image gallery orderly and easy for others to research.

Please consider these suggestions while uploading your images.

 

  • Name your images before uploading to our gallery, the generic camera file names just look so messy. "Walnut Desk" looks so much better than "DSC19467je69.jpg". You can also name your images after you upload them to our gallery for your convenience.
  • After uploading your images, please consider adding a description so your viewers know what they are seeing and the wood used, the tools used, or even your inspiration for building the project.
  • Please consider tagging your images so our members and guests will be able to successfully search for your image and related images. Tags can be inserted into the "Tags" field. An example of tags and their names should be related to your project. If your project images are of a Walnut Desk with dovetail joinery, than tag the image with "Walnut", "Desk", "Dovetail" etc.

 

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Albums

  1. Dovetail Chest of Drawers

    Using Dovetails to hold a cabinet together
    • Album created by BillyJack
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    • 92 images
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    • 92 images
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  2. Mission tables

    Mission tables and hall table
    • Album created by BillyJack
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    • 68 images
    • 6 image comments
    • 68 images
    • 6 image comments
  3. Shaker Furniture

    Recently I have taken an interest in building Shaker furnishings, I have always loved it, but I am ready to build it.
    This album will contain all the furniture I will build in the Shaker style.
     
    Virtually any of the items I will be posting in this album are inspired from books written by Kerry Pierce. Mr. Pierce has created a variety of books on the shaker style, the history and culture of the Shaker community, and within the books there are detailed drawings for much of the work the Shakers produced.
    Here is a link to Kerry's site at Kerry Pierce Furniture and here is a link to his books at Kerry Pierce Books in Amazon . I highly recommend the books by Mr. Pierce, they are well made, and well priced as well.
     
    Just one of Kerry's books

     
    Thanks for visiting this album, and thanks for looking!
     
    • Album created by John Morris
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    • 60 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 94 image comments
    • 60 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 94 image comments
  4. Bill Kappel

    Wall Clock made of Mesquite with Opel, ivory accents. 
     
    Gift boxes made of fossils, Claro Walnut, Mesquite and epoxy.
     
    Crown Jewell rocker made of Claro Walnut with Ivory, Ebony and molded glass accents. It has a 'Ranch' front leg. 
     
    Heron rocker made of Bastogne Walnut with molded glass, Ivory and ebony accents. Note the 'Ranch' front leg
     
    Reader Rocker made of Claro Walnut with molded glass, Ivory and Ebony accents. 
     
    Mesquite inlay is made of Argentine Mesquite with a Burled inlay in the Headrest. 
     
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    • Album created by Bill
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    • 28 images
    • 9 image comments
    • 28 images
    • 9 image comments
  5. Pine Is Fine Custom Cabinets and Furniture

    • Album created by markc1107
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    • 16 images
    • 25 image comments
    • 16 images
    • 25 image comments
  6. Dane Franco

    Selig Z-Chair scaled to 75% to fit my kid
    • Album created by Dane Franco
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    • 16 images
    • 3 album comments
    • 17 image comments
    • 16 images
    • 3 album comments
    • 17 image comments
  7. Another chestnut stairway and a stickler settee

    chestnut stairway redo after movers destroyed staircase. Extra was Stickler settee.
    • Album created by DRAGON1
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    • 14 images
    • 3 image comments
    • 14 images
    • 3 image comments
  8. 18th Century Connecticut Blanket Chest

    This is a chest I made based on an American Woodworker issue that contained the plans to build this chest.
    The chest in the issue is a reproduction of the actual chest made by John Wheeler Geer in the 18th century. To see the actual plan set in the American Woodworker issue go to Connecticut Blanket Chest .
     
    • Album created by John Morris
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    • 13 images
    • 10 image comments
    • 13 images
    • 10 image comments
  9. Construction projects

    Projects I have accumulated as a carpenter before and after the military. Tons of ideas and things that I could make budget friendly.
    • Album created by Dale Felice
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    • 12 images
    • 39 image comments
    • 12 images
    • 39 image comments
  10. Glenn Davis

    A selection of recent projects to keep me busy.
    • Album created by OC3
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    • 12 images
    • 4 album comments
    • 31 image comments
    • 12 images
    • 4 album comments
    • 31 image comments
  11. Live Edge Walnut Shelf No. 1

    A pile of walnut scrap arrived, was sorted, and gave me a few ideas. A nice shelf. Sanded to 320 then dressed with a well-burred cabinet scraper. Mortised keyhole hangers 16" on center. Cork sheet on the bracketing. The finish is Rubio Monocoat Pure.
    • Album created by Woodman
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    • 12 images
    • 12 images
  12. My Projects

    • Album created by Steve Mc
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    • 12 images
    • 2 album comments
    • 12 images
    • 2 album comments
  13. 1960 retro kitchen

    Kitchen I did during 2013 summer with heat of 105 degrees in the customers driveway and garage.
    • Album created by DRAGON1
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    • 11 images
    • 6 image comments
    • 11 images
    • 6 image comments
  14. Walnut Rocking Chair

    This chair is made from Black Walnut. The rockers and backrests are bent glue lams and the head rest is coopered. The curves throughout the chair are power sculpted using a combination of ROS and a right angle grinder with a 60 grit disk and a Kutzall grinder attachment. The entire chair is sanded to 800 and buffed with a 1200 Abralon pad before the first coat of finish is applied.
    For design and instructions on building this rocker please visit our friend Hal Taylor .
    • Album created by John Morris
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    • 11 images
    • 34 image comments
    • 11 images
    • 34 image comments
  15. Small tables

    Unusual tables I've made
    • Album created by Ron Altier
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    • 11 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 2 image comments
    • 11 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 2 image comments
  16. my furniture


    • Album created by shawnbrad
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    • 11 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 32 image comments
    • 11 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 32 image comments
  17. Art Deco Desk "Steampunk" Computer Build

    Photos of repurposing a W.D. Allison Art Deco Desk into a "Steampunk" computer.
    • Album created by Larry Buskirk
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    • 10 images
    • 8 image comments
    • 10 images
    • 8 image comments
  18. Old English Plate Shelf

    The images in this album are an attempt to build a scaled version of an original plate shelf that our customer wanted. He printed an image of the original and let us do a take off on the image, scaled and modified to accommodate his old pewter molds that he collects.
    The shelf is made of Curly Maple purchased from woodworker and lumber supplier http://www.bobkloes.com/. His lumber is some of the best to be found in North America.
    I had a wonderful time building this replica, with modern tools and hand tools, these are the projects I look forward too.
    • Album created by John Morris
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    • 10 images
    • 21 image comments
    • 10 images
    • 21 image comments
  19. Blanket Chest

    Blanket Chest
    • Album created by John Moody
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    • 9 images
    • 10 image comments
    • 9 images
    • 10 image comments
  20. Cherry Rocker

    This fun project was my first rocking chair, I am hooked on chairs after this experience. I'd really like to encourage anyone who wants to build chairs, to follow your dreams, it's not that hard, and with some great mentoring by the many chair makers out there, you can do it. Thanks for looking!
    For design and instructions on building this rocker please visit our friend Hal Taylor .
    • Album created by John Morris
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    • 7 images
    • 10 image comments
    • 7 images
    • 10 image comments
  21. Furniture and tables

    Useful furniture and tables
    • Album created by Gerald
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    • 7 images
    • 2 image comments
    • 7 images
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  22. Small jewelry box

    • Album created by 406woodworker
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    • 7 images
    • 5 album comments
    • 8 image comments
    • 7 images
    • 5 album comments
    • 8 image comments
  23. Small tables

    I have made lots of small tables for my wife and family and all have been pieced together our of exotic and domestic hard wood
    • Album created by Ron Altier
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    • 6 images
    • 13 image comments
    • 6 images
    • 13 image comments
  24. Furniture

    Furniture from my shop
    • Album created by John Moody
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    • 6 images
    • 5 image comments
    • 6 images
    • 5 image comments
  25. Dust Stuff

    Dust collection and blowers
    • Album created by lew
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    • 6 images
    • 6 images

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