Woodworking

For a very special birthday for my lovely wife, I made this drop-leaf table with ample storage to solve many problems around the house. Things are now looking tidy and our usable surface factor has almost tripled. This table is made of maple with hand-turned knobs, and mounted on classy stem casters for maximum versatility. …

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I teamed up with a gracious benefactor to design and build a useful piece of furniture for a parent in need. This parent expressed that something in the way of storage and organization would be the most beneficial. This cabinet is the result. It is made out of walnut. I’m super thankful to get to …

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Here’s a little box!

This secretary desk can’t do the work for you, but you’ll get loads more done because you won’t want to stop using it. This is surprisingly spacious for such a compact piece, and having a fold-down desktop makes the work day quite the occasion. This desk is made out of maple with hand-turned feet and …

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A simple cabinet made out of sapele with hand-cut joinery throughout. This will hold all of our extra bathroom gear that doesn’t fit above the tiny sink.

This cabinet is as tall as a person and twice as wide. It was built to help organize my little one’s play room, and it was a big success. No longer does she run around aimless wondering what toy play with, her room and her mind are now organized. Breathe deep.

It must be Christmas time for all the palmetto bugs in Charlotte! I’ve built them a beautiful underpass out of yellow pine and mahogany. Instead of crawling over our faces in the middle of the night, they can now breeze on through without anything to climb over. Don’t worry little fellas, the coast is now …

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This is a very special sewing box I made for my lovely wife’s birthday. It’s the last thing I made in my garage before we move to a totally different part of the country, so all the compartments and organizational potential of this box are even more meaningful. Pack it up and ship it out.

This big green fella will get me a little closer to having a place for everything.

What to do with a decommissioned cutting board? Why not carve a tray out of it. This one is hard maple and measures about 14″ across and 2″ tall.