Saturday, February 25, 2012

Play Room Door

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



Monday, February 20, 2012

Cedar Chest

Last coat of poly.

I will put the projects start to finish photos up soon.


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.



I have made the following:




·         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




·         Play House w/Swings




·         Puzzles




·         A few different types of Rattles




·        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!




Making the legs was my favorite part of the job.  They were the hardest and most challenging part of the build, but a lot fun.  I glued three boards together to get the 3” thickness I wanted.  I cut in a 19” taper on two sides of the legs to bring the bottom of the legs from 3” to 2”.  With a ¾” classic fluted router bit, I routed all around the legs at the top edge of the 19” taper and at the bottom edge of the 3 ½” skirt.  I then used a 45 degree chamfer bit on the four edges of each leg, stopping ¼” before each ¾” classic fluted grove.  The legs were mounted with corner braces and hanger bolts.  The skirts were mounted with screws going straight through the width of the skirt without using glue.




  
I would have to say that this has been my best piece yet.  I was a little sad to see it go, but someday I will make a walnut table for myself. 




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.