Get rib of those hideous metal base board heating covers and put something unique in its place.
Made my daughter bard doors to her custom wall unit dresser / closet.
My first quad-matched mahogany coffee table top. I mitered cherry edges around this piece. I done a second one with a quad book-match set of black walnut again surrounded in cherry. A third one I did was with a mappa burl center with smoked eucalyptus border. The finished pieces were done with epoxy which you […]
Wanted to try something completely new so I started with making legs, curved legs not my style but had fun working on them. Reclaiming an antique walnut board and transforming it into a new end table. I wanted to add a touch of cherry so I decided to do a lamination of the walnut surrounding […]
Needed a little drawer to hold my incense resins.
We had a dumb closet in the hallway with the 12″ door and it was always jammed pack with junk that was a complete waste of space, even if you wanted something it was a nightmare trying to find it even if you could. So it was time to recover this great space that was […]
A request from a fellow in Mississippi who wanted to customize his 5mm (Remington 591) which I will admit is a unique long arm. “This stock is freaking beautiful. If you made this, you are a genius!!! Thank you so very much. “ Johnny
Customized wooden stocks which I have tweaked by hand. I enjoy customizing long gun stocks especially 10/22’s in my spare time. Here are the stocks that I have manually modified. Within these images are also supplied images from customers that have been kind enough to send me “after” pics of their guns. [rl_gallery id=”425″] Customer […]
This month has been the month of boxes, it started with the need to use up scraps of wood from my furniture projects (operation no scrap left behind) and is quickly becoming an obsession. Here are a bunch of boxes which is all been created from reclaimed vintage lumber. All boxes are varieties of laminated […]
Coffee table constructed of cherry and walnut. [rl_gallery id=”367″]