Since my pile of cut off lumber has slowly started to take over the shop I thought I would build a few boxes with it and practice some techniques that I have wanted to try. It is also a great way to try out some different finishing methods without much expense.
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Made from white cedar with four coats of garnet shellac. Interior finished in suede tex. Ripple glass panel and wood hinges
A small box using the Incra router fence system. Very fun. Made from mahogany, white cedar and waboo. Boiled linseed oil, orange shellac and satin poly varnish finish.
Veneer lid panel. Mitered corners with keys and an interior tray. White cedar with walnut keys and walnut burl veneer. Boiled linseed oil and garnet shellac finish
Lidded box of mahogany and waboo. Mitered corners with keys and interior dividers. Finish is boiled linseed oil with orange shellac.
With its graceful curves, cabriole legs, and ornamental back splat, a Queen Anne side chair is a bucket list build for many woodworkers. Dan Faia had a very specific Queen…
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Hello, sir. My name is Ryan. How are you?
I live in St. George's while my fiancé (boy do I hate that word) goes to SGU. This week, I made a new screen door. What should have been an hour project turned into 6+ hours.
If you are looking for an apprentice or spare hands around your shop, I'd love to learn.
I have more free time than I know what to do with. I have my own transportation and I can pay for what ever I use.
I too was in the military. 8 years in the Army. My email is [email protected]. Please contact me if this is something that interests you. Take care.
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