This is photo gallery 1 is a small sampling of projects past. I hope you enjoy them. They were flatbed scanned and the resolution is degraded, but you can get the idea; I've been challeged to make many unique items.
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This is a Circular Filing System. It was made originally for a confined space where a commercial steel system was too big. An acquaintance of the client liked it, so I made another one. Each shelf spins on a separate lazy susan bearing race. |
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This a circular beverage bar, eight foot diameter in oiled solid white oak. It was coopered like an oak barrel. |
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This is a jewelry case for a popular store. It was built in three sections and the joints were not detectable. Grain matched plain sliced oak. The glass was self supporting with no supporting partitions. An inlaid solid brass accent wraps the facia. |
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A table for an imported marble inlaid chess board. |
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An orthodontic instrument case. The white instrument insert in the rotating turret was made by hand by a talented employee in fiber glass. A total of six of these were made. |
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An oak conference table. |
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Modular furniture blocks. |
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This is a built-in closet system. In this case we made the 1 3/8" thick double panel doors out of architectural grade CVG hemlock as well and trimed cased the opening. |
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An integrated bed frame with a slanted, pillow storable back rest, night stands and solid one piece top in white oak. |
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This a variegated grain white oak face frame kitchen with an entertainment cabinet in the back ground. Also, my unique style of pull-outs. Designed with software I have since shared other shops. |
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This is a frameless Euro style kitchen, 'true 32mm' system, uppers are capped top and bottom with quarter round 1 1/2" x 3 1/2" oak trim. This was built way before CNC and high end industrial edge banders were in use locally. Designed with software I have since shared other shops. |
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Another 'true 32mm' system kitchen with angles. This was also built way before CNC and high end industrial edge banders were in use locally. Designed with software I have since shared other shops. Note that these shapes go to the ceiling with caulk-able gaps to a 3/4" filler. |