Cabinet man said I should post some of the stuff I've done over the last while, so here goes,
Here's a pulpit lecturn I made for our Church. The rails holding the panels in the front were steam bent, my first attempt at that. Cut the tenons and the grooves for the panels prior to bending.
Made this box to hold some of my machinest instruments and my good combo squares.
With the lid open and tray visible.
And with the tray removed.
Hand cut secret mitered dovetails for the corners.
Here's a birds eye maple and walnut chess box.
A gateleg drop leaf table of walnut.
and a bunch of shadow boxes I made for some troops serving in Iraq.
I got some curly pecan from a mill near Huntsville, TX and made this table from some of it. The front of the skirt is a bent lamination.
and made this cabinet from more of the pecan. The doors a coopered. I added a few accents of mesquite for the knobs and breadboard ends on these last two pieces.
Here's a pulpit lecturn I made for our Church. The rails holding the panels in the front were steam bent, my first attempt at that. Cut the tenons and the grooves for the panels prior to bending.
Made this box to hold some of my machinest instruments and my good combo squares.
With the lid open and tray visible.
And with the tray removed.
Hand cut secret mitered dovetails for the corners.
Here's a birds eye maple and walnut chess box.
A gateleg drop leaf table of walnut.
and a bunch of shadow boxes I made for some troops serving in Iraq.
I got some curly pecan from a mill near Huntsville, TX and made this table from some of it. The front of the skirt is a bent lamination.
and made this cabinet from more of the pecan. The doors a coopered. I added a few accents of mesquite for the knobs and breadboard ends on these last two pieces.
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