Gallery Goodness, 25th April 2018
Our gallery continues to receive a steady flow of absolutely wonderful things. Take a look; maybe you’ll find something to spark your imagination!
Spoons by Larry Roberts
First hand tool project, for my biggest fans, mom and wife.
Night Stand Table by Danny Marchese
Blanket Chest by Chuck Brack
I used ash and walnut to make this paneled blanket chest. All the materials were one inch thick. The bottom was drop in and held in place by cleats that it was attached to with screws. The joinery was primarily mortise and tenon. For the finish I used 2-3 coats of clear Danish oil so the natural colors of the wood could show through.
Wallclock by Kurt Schultz
Meranti wood. Shellac. Burnished with polissoir and wax.
Joiner’s Mallet by Reagan Herman
A mallet from oak. Made for a friend.
Dovetail Box by James Light
Dovetail box of Wild Cherry and Black Walnut wood to hold my Ashley Isles chisels my wife got me for Christmas.
Coat Rack by Zdenko Tudor
Spurce with teak knobs. Left out the top rail to reveal the joinery instead.
Dovetail Box by Zdenko Tudor
Pine
Carrying Tote by Zdenko Tudor
Repurposed old ikea drawers
Workbench by Zdenko Tudor
Spruce
Leaning Wall Shelf by Zdenko Tudor
Construction grade spruce
Shaker Stool by Zdenko Tudor
Leftovers from workbench build, spruce. Vinegar & steel finish
Bookends by Zdenko Tudor
Construction grade spruce
Small Pine Table by Anthony Greitzer
Small Pine Table by Anthony Greitzer
Breadboard-end Cutting Board by mercified
hard maple; mineral oil & beeswax
Coffee Table by Doug Finch
The lower is pine, the top is reclaimed walnut flooring
Sofa Table by MIKE OBRYAN
Red Oak Sofa Table. Shellac finish
Bedside Cabinet by Harvey H Kimsey
Workbench by Stephen Marchesani
Started with roughsawn old lumber infested with powder post beetles. Took 3+ months of nights and weekends. I have never been prouder of a singular achievement. Only used the tools on the bench. Thank you, Mr. Sellers.
Stepladder by MAISGREGORIO
Ash with 3 coats of Arm-R-Seal.
Chest of Drawers by Michael
Made for my daughter. I finished it a bit late, she’s now 5 months, but I’m proud to have built every single furniture in her bedroom.
Workbench by Mr Teroo
Coat Rack by Ryan O’Hayre
Oak back, Ash top and sapele pegs
Table by Benoît Thomoux
Spruce base and pine top. Finished with milk paint and wax
Workbench by Jonathan Ard
Pine from Lowe’s. Made mine a little less wide and deep to better fit my space.
Everyday Cabinet by andrewbrunsdon
Made from pine and finished with chalk paint, Shellac and wax. Top is silvertop ash.
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