Commissioned Projects
Take a look at projects commissioned by our customers.
Custom bar height table. This table is made of all solid maple and is stained to match some barstools that my client already had.
Custom maple desk and matching bookcase. Made of hard maple stained black with a satin hardwax oil for the top coat. I used India ink to get that deep black look that I was after.
Tonfa batons Made out of red oak.
Walking stick made of walnut and red oak.
This whole table is solid walnut The string inlay is made of purpleheart, wenge and maple, and the suits inlay on the gaming rail are bloodwood and Indian ebony. I also added some LED lights to it. Finished with a hardwax oil and a topped with a ceramic coat for added protection.
Walnut organizer that's meant to be hung on a wall to help keep your paperwork from cluttering your desk. Maple splines in the corners to add strength and a little contrast.
I was asked to make a large frame to fit this piece of glass. It measures around 30"x42 and it is heavy! Made from wormy red oak and Brazilian cherry for the accent line and the splines in the corners.
Display Shelves
Display case with glass door. Show off all of your knick-knacks and chachkies. Walnut with cherry plywood for the back.
Walnut wall mounted PC case. Mitered frame with maple splines to reinforce the corners, floating back panel to allow for wood movement and cutouts for various cables.
Farmhouse dining table and bench. The top is made from oak and the base is poplar (stained).
King-size headboard made with pine.
Walnut endgrain cutting board
Birdhouse made from red cedar so it should last outside for a long time.
Farmhouse style rustic nightstand
A pair of bedside nightstands made out of red oak with a stain and multiple coats of poly. Traditional joinery all the way around, I didn't want to use screws to hold anything together (other than the drawer slides)
Baseball and ring display made of pine with poplar for the 'stitching'.
Walnut dining table with two matching benches. The base is all put together with traditional mortise and tenon joinery and through wedged tenons on the stretchers.
Walnut dining table with two matching benches.
Endgrain cutting board made from walnut, purple heart, padauk and black limba.
Two rustic custom picture frames made out of oak.
Walnut and cherry endgrain brick pattern cutting boards
Record cabinet perfect for storing and displaying your vinyl collection. The cabinet is made of poplar and the top is oak with a plywood back panel. The color is a mixture of a couple different stains to match an existing piece of furniture.
(Before) Here is a gunstock that I restored. You can see in the before picture where it was held together with a couple of screws. When I took those out it came apart into 2 pieces. I was able to glue it back together and send a dowel all the way through the break to strengthen it.
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(After) An oak heirloom headboard that I was able to turn into a bench. I used all the original wood that I could out of the headboard but had to add a few more boards to complete the design. I was able to match the stain by mixing a couple different colors.
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Red cedar bench/table with mahogany legs. I was tasked with adding legs and finishing this cedar log.