Gallery Goodness, 21st November 2018
It’s been another couple of busy, busy weeks here at the workshop, with plenty of making and filming afoot. I have also had the honour, as usual, of looking through and processing all the fantastic pictures that have been sent in to the gallery. You’d think after two-and-lot years it would get old, but it never ceases to be fascinating, encouraging and astounding to see so many great pieces and to know that they each have a particular meaning to their maker. Thank you so much for sharing and keep up the good work!
Workbench by Nenad Jankovic
Recycled wood (oak for top and legs, pine for other parts)
Tool Storage by victoria777
Tool storage for planes, files etc. made from scrab wood
Dovetail Box by Stefaan Verweirder
Stanley71 box
Lamp by kevin winsor
Cutting Board by bruce spencer
Walnut and Maple cutting board
Wall Cabinet by Paul Walton
Wall cabinet. Made from Scandinavian Redwood
Christmas Star by James Light (process)
Used Alligator clamps for clamping the tips of the star. Worked great. Won’t slide off
Christmas Star by James Light
A few stars made for Christmas presents, Spalted Maple, Walnut, Red Oak, White Oak, Elm and Cherry woods
Dovetail Boxes by David Sims
Matching Thank You Note Holders
Workbench by David Sims
Poplar and Red Oak
Memory Box by Stewart Hardwick
Made from Cherry with a two way bookmatched burr Walnut veneer panel on the lid, surrounded by Boxwood stringing. Finish is Danish oil
Crib by Phil Guthe
New poplar wood made to look ancient
Sofa Table by Phil Guthe
24″ w by 72″ by 36″ h sofa table quarter sawn white oak
Military Shadow Box by Glenn Kuffel
Pennsylvania sourced cherry, Danish oil and wax finish. All hand tool work. I could not have done this without Paul’s online tuteladge. Thank you Paul.
Military Shadow Box by Glenn Kuffel
Pennsylvania sourced cherry wood. Danish oil and wax finish. Military Shadow box. My first mortise and tenon frame and first panel. Really proud of the panel. Made with a nr 5 and 4 handplane to Paul’s instructions.
Workbench by Urban Englund
My new Workbench made from spruce wood.
Milking Stool by Stewart Hardwick
Oak, finished in boiled linseed oil
Locust Mallet by Harold K
Locust Mallet, really enjoyed Pauls mallet video. This one was easy to make, only needed 1) 3″ x10″ branch and a few hand tools.
Toolchest by Ryan O’Hayre
Paul’s tool chest with lots of mistakes and lots of learning
Wallclock by Jason Thompson
Pine
Workbench by Rick Wallin
Work Bench, eight foot long with tusked through tenon suspension and 2×12 for tool well.
Thank you to everyone who has sent a picture in!
If you would like to submit a picture to the gallery, please use the submissions form, and remember, there are plenty more projects to see in the galleries, so do have a look at the menu at the top of the website.