Made a half size door for the play/bonus room instead of using a baby gate.



Woodworking inspired by the day-to-day needs and wants of my friends and family.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Friday, November 11, 2011
Wooden Toys
For the last couple of weeks I have been working on some wooden toys for my nieces and nephews. I really enjoy making their Birthday and Christmas gifts. They get really excited when they know that you made something specially for them.
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So far, I have made
A Strawberry Puzzle.
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A set of Three Stackable Block Characters.
Their heads, bodies, and legs are interchangeable.
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A set of Bookends.
Black with interchangeable white Zebra Stripes.
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And,
A 3D Puzzle.
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
July - October
I have been really bad about posting my work. It has been around four months since my last post. However, I have been very busy working both in and out of the shop.
· A kids Table w/ four stools
· Heavy Duty Storage Bench
· Granite Table for a Eat-In kitchen
· Rolling Pin
· Three Serving Trays
· A big wall Entertainment Center
w/ lots of shelving
· Puzzles
· Finally, I have almost finished making four of my
Bread Boxes w/ Cutting Trays.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Black Walnut Dinner Table
A good friend of mine asked me if I could make him and his wife a Black Walnut dining table out of a tree grown on their property. They had a walnut tree die a few years ago and had part of the tree milled into 4x4 boards. They wanted a smaller decorative table that could be expanded if needed. So I designed a table top with curvy ends, and decorative, tapered legs. The table is 60” long by 40” wide, with a 21 ½” leaf.
It was a lot of work, but I enjoyed every moment of (well, almost). I was a little nervous when it came time to cut the table in half for the leaf. I worked hard to get a nice, flat, beautiful solid walnut table top, but I
was going to have to cut it in
half with a skill saw!
Friday, June 3, 2011
Little Oak Tables
Here are a couple of waiting room Oak veneer tables that had water damage.
On the first table I scraped off the thin Oak veneer and replaced it with a 3/8” solid Oak top.
The second table was to be put in the middle of the sitting area so we decided to make it into a round table.
I made a 30” diameter top 4/4 (7/8”) Solid Oak top that slid over the top of the square table and secured it with screws in all four sides.
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