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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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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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2 Laptop tables
one table is Am cherry and figured black walnut with Danish oil and varnish finish. The other is wormy and lacy book matched black walnut and oak with Danish oil and varnish finish.- Album created by charles schmitz
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A Stepback Cupboard
A cupboard that the top half "steps back" and intended to be used like a Chimney Cupboard. Made from 45bf of Ash. Mainly hand tools used. Upper half will be a bookcase, lower half to hold the "Household Tools".
- Album created by steven newman
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A Table for the Gazebo
Made from a stack of Ash for the "show" wood, inside stuff is pine. has a few beads here and there, drawer is half blind dovetailed up front, while the back sit in a dado. Stands 25-1/2" tall Top is 3/4" x 19-1/4" x 32" long. Colour is called Gunstock, by Minwax. finished with 2 coats of clear gloss poly. There is a build-along thread around here, somewhere. Hope you enjoy the pictures!
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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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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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Ash Blanket Chest
Frame & Raised Panel chest, lid is a 4 board glue-up with bread board ends. Has a small "Stash box" inside, on the left side...raise it's lid and it props the main lid open. Floor of the chest has 1/4" Aromatic Red Cedar planks glue to a floor of 1/4" plywood, that is glued and screwed to 1 x 2 cleats. Finish is called Early American by Minwax. 2 coats of a clear gloss poly, with a glaze of the stain in-between. Brass hinges, and Black metal handles on the ends. Stands 24" tall ( with the 17" wide lid closed) and the lid is 28-1/2" long. Annual Christmas present gift.
Lumber was 3/4" x 6" x (average length) 6'....
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Ash Coffee Table
Grandson wanted a Coffee Table for Christmas.
Tapered legs, drawer made from the front apron...a little bead work.
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Bath Cabinet set
We needed new cabinets for the guest bath so I built these. They are loosely based on Norm's kitchen cabinets he did in a string of episodes. For me this was the very first painted project I had ever tackled, and the first time I had done doors/drawer fronts with applied moldings.
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Bedroom Chest of Drawers, in Ash
To replace an old beat-up 4 drawer chest of drawers, with a 5 drawer one. Frame & Raised panel sides, drawer fronts to match the raised panel look. Added a bit of molding details here and there...Stain is Witch's Brew, then 2 coats of Amber Shellac..
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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.
Sorry the pictures don't show in full size.
Crown Jewell.docx
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Blanket Chest
Blanket Chest- Album created by John Moody
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Blanket Chest in Maple
Frame & panel sides. Lid has a Breadboard ends. Inside is a maple tray, with dovetailed corners.
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Box of Fancy Pine
Resawn Pine to make a storage box. Finger joints cut by hand. Molding was made by hand, as well. Has a tray on the inside, to hold small items. Simple lid, brass hardware.
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Cedar chest
Using raised panels
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Cherry desk
My second (and last, I hope) desk in the past 12 months or so. This is a library style with an extra wide keyboard tray to accommodate the full width KB and mouse I use. This one is for the main computer in the house and replaces a humongous roll top desk we bought probably 20+ years ago. It's absolutely too large for the current house and will disassembled, maybe I can salvage some of the wood for re-use. Anyway, with almost all our information being filed electronically, there seems to be little need for a double pedestal desk anymore, so I chose this style. With the exception of the tray bottom, it's solid cherry. They tray is 1/2" cherry ply. The drop down hinges are butler table style, and they had to be exposed slightly on the front. The desk is styled (sort of) to match another piece in the same room.
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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 .
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clocks I have made
Over the years I have made many clocks, from grandfather to modernistic. The unusual one pictured features different woods. Woods used were Purple Hart, Yellow Hart, Paduak, Blood wood and another one I can't recall- Album created by Ron Altier
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coffee table
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Communion Table
This communion table was build from reclaimed 60 year old pews in a local church.- Album created by Ron Dudelston
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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.
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Dane Franco
Selig Z-Chair scaled to 75% to fit my kid
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Desk
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