Works Categories: Creations
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End Grain Cutting Board
My first attempt at end grain cutting boards. Walnut (with a lot of sap wood), hickory, and (I think) Padauk.
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Zebra and Canary wood Table
I tried something different with the legs using angled through mortise and tenon joinery. Zebra wood top with canary wood legs.
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Mulberry Table
Solid Mulberry, with ambrosia maple additions on sides. Through mortise and tenon joinery.
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A Roubo Style Workbench
This is the second Roubo style workbench I’ve built, the first got left behind in a move. It is mostly wormy (ambrosia) maple with strips of mahogany incorporated into the top. It has three vises, an end vise, a leg vise (made from sapele) and a wagon vice. Not a single screw, nail or bolt…
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Dugouts, Ashtrays & Cannabis Boxes
Possibly selling soon in local smoke shops and dispensaries…
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Saw Handles
Via Lost Art Press we learn. …woods used for handsaw handles are black cherry, red gum and maple and, where specially ordered, black walnut and mahogany. Handles for long or cross-cut saws are made principally of beech and maple, though some few are of hickory. In making them you’re looking for wood that’s readily available,…
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Self Amped Phone Charger Stand Thingy
The masses love these things. Having lost count let’s just say that I’ve made several many of them. Every phone stand I make either gets sold or given away. I can’t keep one more than a few days. The perfect gift that’s not too pricey and the gift getter is guaranteed not to have one.…
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Sad Irons with Decorative Stand
I needed help with a business transaction and these sad (sad is old English for solid) irons were to show my appreciation for all the help. Originally invented in China, they were used in Europe and America from the 17th century through the late 1800’s. I don’t have any previous photos of the irons but…