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- 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.
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Maple Chest of Drawers
Curly Maple with a bit of Black Walnut trim. 5 drawers. Through dovetails have a trim piece to cover the outside faces. White Birch knobs.
Tried to show off the grain as best as I could. 4 coats of Amber Shellac.
- Album created by steven newman
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Blanket Chest in Maple
Frame & panel sides. Lid has a Breadboard ends. Inside is a maple tray, with dovetailed corners.
- Album created by steven newman
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Walnut Cradle
I made this paneled/spindled cradle for a customer. He has purchased a pair of cherry cradles 25 years ago for his grandchildren and wanted a duplicate made for a friend. I built it from a few pictures and fewer dimensions.
- Album created by Ron Dudelston
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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 .
- Album created by John Morris
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Dane Franco
Selig Z-Chair scaled to 75% to fit my kid
- Album created by Dane Franco
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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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coffee table
- Album created by charles schmitz
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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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Terry R VanDyke
- Album created by Terry R. VanDyke
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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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Glenn Davis
A selection of recent projects to keep me busy.
- Album created by OC3
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Pine Stepback Cupboard
A Stepback Cupboard made from Pine. Lower case has shelves for baskets, upper case is a Bookcase. Drawers have through dovetails, door of the book case has a raised panel. Golden Oak stain, followed by 3 coats of Amber Shellac. Shelves are attached to the sides of the case via sliding dovetail joints. Brass hinges for the door, White Birch Knobs. mainly hand tool work.
- Album created by steven newman
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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.
- Album created by steven newman
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Vertical gun rack
White oak 6 gun vertical storage
- Album created by lew
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Simple Bedside Table
Basically 4 pine boards got turned into a simple, shaker style table...One board was crosscut and glued up into the top. Two more were cut into four aprons, with the "leftovers being made into corner blocks. The last board was a scrap 2 x 10, was resawn into four leg blanks, and then tapered on two sides.
Mortise & Tenon joinery, nothing real fancy. Golden Oak stain, and Gloss Poly for a finish.
- Album created by steven newman
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my furniture
- Album created by shawnbrad
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Blanket Chest
Blanket Chest- Album created by John Moody
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Fireplace Surround
Based on a cabinet the Boss saw at a Big Lots Store. Ash and Pine to make my own version.
- Album created by steven newman
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Microwave Stand
Fancy grained White oak. The Boss thought about buying a FlatPack thingy....figured I could build one a lot better. Weathered Oak Stain, then a couple coats of Amber Shellac....a 10 day build.
- Album created by steven newman
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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.
- Album created by steven newman
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Grandaughter's Drawing Desk
Was to be a computer desk, plan was changed a bit. Mainly out of Ash....patterned after the old Standing Desks. Except this one is for one to sit down at. Lots of fancy details were used....
- Album created by steven newman
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Pine Chester Drawers
Just a collection of 1 x 6s...1 x 8s, couple 2x4s, and some plywood...cobbled up into a 5 drawer "dresser"
- Album created by steven newman
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Lecterns and Podiums
I was asked to build meeting room furniture for our local Elks lodge. Three lecterns, a podium and a center table.
- Album created by Ron Dudelston
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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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DVD Cabinet
A place to store all MY DVDs right beside my computer, so I can easily choose a movie to watch. Cabinet is made from Ash. has a couple poplar shelves, and a plywood back. Door is a Frame & Raised Panel..
Cabinet is 26" tall, by 12" wide, by 7" deep. Finish is a stain called "Gunstock" ( Minwax) and then a few coats of Amber Shellac ( Bullseye)
- Album created by steven newman
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