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This is just a side table made of ash and beech, then it got tained and vintage effect white painted. Japanese furniture and style is my main inspiration.
Another picture of the project to complement the first post. This time I follow the guidance in a Fine Woodworking article on photographing your projects!
I designed this holder tray to display some old pewter shot glasses and build it using some old door jamb material salvaged from a reno of a nineteen sixties house.
I built this cradle for a friend of the family. The cradle is a miniature copy of their own bed. I took a picture, imported it in the CAD drawing, gave it new dimensions and altered the design.
Here are a couple of cabinets I built in my 2nd year of woodworking. The large one is comprised of a strange mix -- red oak, white oak and ash. Oh well, live and learn.
I built this maple stool with help from two Taunton Press staffers, Helen Albert and John Lagan. The design is loosely based on a project in Peter Korn’s Woodworking Basics book.
This is my first box. After I built a sled for the tray I decided to make a box. I used basswood because I want to learn the different types of wood. The keys and top are red oak.