Here is a candle holder of my own design that I made as a wedding gift. It is African Mahogany, and Walnut. I finished it with several coats of Lacquer.
I am behind on posting my projects, Will be posting several today…
Here is a an Art Deco Clock that I made for my Sisters Birthday two years. The woods are Walnut and Oak.
This plan was featured in the November 2008 issue of WOOD
Here is a stool I made that was a gift for my mother Christmas of 2009. One day I will setup proper photos, but I took the pictures of this two days before Christmas – Yes, I was running up to the last minute..;-)
It is made of Red Oak with Walnut plugs, and the design is my own.
Here is a scroll saw project that my sweet lady did that I wanted to share. She made four of these for her brothers and nephews to be gifts last Christmas. I did help a little, by making the base and help her get it as round as round can be by making her a jig… Any time we get to spend together...
My better half made these too. I gave a hand in making the seedy center, but the rest is all her work…
Flower is made of satinwood (yellow heart), poplar, walnut, and I think the pot is blood wood, mahogany, and wenge. We found the pattern in a book called, “Intarsia Woodworking for...
Another project by my better half. This Intarsia Heron was a gift for her dad, to go with the Pelican and the Duck.
It is made of Yellowheart, Ambrosia Maple, Cherry, Maple, Ebony, and Walnut
My better half made these too. I gave a hand in making the seedy center, but the rest is all her work…
Flower is made of satinwood (yellow heart), poplar, walnut, and I think the pot is blood wood, mahogany, and wenge. We found the pattern in a book called, “Intarsia Woodworking for...
My better half made these too. I gave a hand in making the seedy center, but the rest is all her work…
Flower is made of satinwood (yellow heart), poplar, walnut, and I think the pot is blood wood, mahogany, and wenge. We found the pattern in a book called, “Intarsia Woodworking for...
This Intarsia Pelican was another joint venture. She did most of the work and was in a crunch for time at the end so I joined in. Here are pictures of it before and after finishing. We made it this year in June and it was supposed to be a birthday gift for her father, but was a monthish late...
Here is an Intarsia Rooster that was a gift for my mother last Christmas. It is my third go at the intarsia craft. It is made of Bloodwood, Butternut, Caribbean Pine, Ebony, Jarrah, Red Oak, Walnut, and Yellowheart…
I found the pattern in the Fall 2008 issue of “Scrollsaw Woodworking &...
This Intarsia Duck was a joint venture (My sweet lady, and myself worked together on this one), and it was the first go at the intarsia craft for both of us. Here are pictures of it before and after finishing (It is still wet in the picture, it is actually a satin finish). We made this last year...
This Intarsia Duck was a joint venture (My sweet lady, and myself worked together on this one), and it was the first go at the intarsia craft for both of us. Here are pictures of it before and after finishing (It is still wet in the picture, it is actually a satin finish). We made this last year...
OK, I am a rookie at segmented turning, and in fact, I just finished my first one. Not a traditional segmented piece with stacks of horizontal rows, but still segmented. The blank started as 2X2X4" piece. Opposite sides of figural cherry and figural white oak, separated by a thin...