A bench seat in front of a window can be a wonderful addition to a room, it can create an attractive and cozy place to sit and relax while looking outside at a pleasant scene. Often there are baseboard heaters on your exterior walls and that would plac
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There are still a few Heirloom quality Turned Wood Christmas Trees available. I have been so busy in my shop that I have been very late getting these last trees listed on my site. This is the first Christmas that I have my new shop fully up and running
First, a short apology…. It has been a couple of years since I have offered any new Hand Turned Christmas Trees for sale on my site. And what a very busy and exciting few years they have been! So busy that I have not been able to set aside time to pi
Have It Your Way! I started making custom baseboard heater covers for some of my local clients. I would go to their homes, measure, and create a custom heater cover for them based on their own unique design requirements, and install them myself. When I
Taking the Red Out My Client likes the grain of mahogany a lot and wants to use it for their new cabinetry, but they want the color to match their floors and mahogany is just a little too red. They want the wood to be less red, but they don’t want it d
They offer a cozy feel and they provide a great place to sit obviously, but they can also provide a lot of storage as well.
Learn how to make new wood look like it’s old. Making “Antique” Barn Wood
Just Like in the Movies Who wouldn’t want one of these? Behind the bookcase , the perfect place to conduct all your secret experiments. I have made several of these over the years. They work well and are one of my most fun projects.
Choose your favorite wood from American Cherry, Red Oak, Mahogany, or Maple Choose between natural color or wood beautifully stained in rich wood tones. Cherry Cherry is perhaps the most popular wood, and with good reason. It has a wonderful grain and
This is not just an awesome feat of craftsmanship, it is also an awesome feat of 18th century engineering.