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Created on: 02 Dec 2025
White oak tops with walnut drawer, maple extending drawer slides
  • A pair of bedside tables made of Oregon white oak and walnut. Has drawer guides made of maple that extend out to open the drawer 100%
  • The bedside table legs after cutting the mortises with the PantoRouter, the curvy legs added some extra challenges and fun.
  • fitting the aprons into the legs, each one was a different length
  • fitting the drawer sides requires some trimming to make sure they were parallel and plumb.
  • These cabinets are made with English walnut with some book matched panels. On the wall is a floating shelf make with a live edge holly slab.
  • The back pouch: I built this with appearance grade Douglas fir beams, pine roof decking, and kekatong decking.
  • We call this the cottage, I built it to match the house. It is insulated and sheet rocked with a cadet heater in there. I use it as my finish room.
  • I made this rocking horse for my Grandson for Christmas when he was two, he's ten now and still likes it. I made it pretty big, hoping he wouldn't outgrow it too soon, seems to be working.
  • My Sister gave me the patterns and asked me to make these, they are made from a sequoia slab.
  • Some figurines made from cherry for my wife's family in Germany, cut on the scroll saw. Sitting on a Tulipwood end table
  • I made this chess set as a wedding gift for my Sister, I made one for myself just like it at the same time.
  • Zig Zag Chairs made from Sweet Gum wood. I gave these to my son for Christmas, he loves them.
  • The drilling jig for doweling the corners on the Zig Zag chairs.
  • clamping cauls for gluing up the Zig Zag chairs, all the angles are 22.5 degrees, half of a 45, imagine that.
  • These are the legs and stretchers for the bedside tables. I needed to use some carpentry skills to line up the mortise and tenons on those, I cut them with the PantoRouter, thanks, Mac

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