Category Archives: Projects
Wooden Mallet
Today I turned this wooden mallet for chisels and carving made of a solid maple blank.
End grain cutting boards
I made these as gifts this Christmas, one to my wife. Maple/walnut end grain, finished with mineral oil and beeswax.
Shot glass case
I had this done for a customer who wanted a case for her collection of shot glasses. Each cell had to be 4″w x 4d” but the height was designed to have variable heights based on a sketch up. It’s … Continue reading
Small table
I just finished doing a simple table for a customer, maple top with espresso finish, the base was also sanded and finished as well.
Walnut Table Completed
The table is done. 8/4″ thick walnut top, maple legs and apron. Breadboard table top ends, floating mortise and tenon, glued at the center, remainder waxed and pinned with elongated slots to allow for expansion. Pins plugged with ebony. Finish: … Continue reading
Kitchen Table Beginning
I’ve started work on a kitchen table since mine is now falling apart. It’s going to be 3×5 feet, solid walnut top with maple stretchers and legs dyed black. The solid maple legs will be fairly beefy too, 3″x3″ square, … Continue reading
Kitchen Cabinet Drawers
We had a cabinet that we piled out tupperware in and it avalanched whenever it was opened so I made some large deep drawers that pull out on soft close full extension slides. The drawers are made from 1/2″ thick … Continue reading
Chest of drawers
I’ve finished the dresser at long last, it only took 3 years 🙂 The carcass is made of red oak plywood sides and back, then solid wood frame and everything else. It was supposed to be a baby change table … Continue reading
Up to my ass in God boxes
I get some weird requests, someone wanted me to make them a few God boxes. The idea I’m told is you write something confidential down (wish, thought, evil doin’ and put it in the slot. The box can never be … Continue reading
My new lathe stand
I’ve finished building a new stand for my lathe, the old one was metal, loud and vibrated too much. My Beaver 3400 lathe now sits on a solid ash stand with 3″ thick legs and has a mdf top to … Continue reading