Maple Slab Build, Session 2

Friday night, I went to down the shop because I wanted to build something.  I started with a small slab of Western maple and designed the piece on the fly.  I documented the build live on Twitter and what you see below are the updates from the second session (see what I did in the … Continue reading Maple Slab Build, Session 2

Christy Oates – Crab Desk

Artist Name:  Christy Oates Title:  Crab Desk Details:  circa 2009  -  Plywood, maple veneer, steel hinges, acrylic paint, wood dyes Flat:  48"W x 35"H x 1-1/4"T Opened:  48"L x 14"W x 35"H (Desk) and 13"L x 13"W x 17-1/2"H (Stool) Why It's Notable: This piece merges wall art with furniture and takes collapsible furniture to … Continue reading Christy Oates – Crab Desk

Small Ash Side Table

At 11:45 am on Saturday, December 17, I decided that I would make a small table as a Christmas gift.  I documented my process live on Twitter and what you see below are the updates.  This was useful because each update had a time stamp so followers could see the rate at which I progressed. … Continue reading Small Ash Side Table

Rota Lab & Arte Stenico – Carmela

Artist Name:  Rota-Lab and Arte Stenico Title:  Carmela Details:  circa 2011  -  Wrought iron, wood, glass Why It's Notable: I think this table represents a terrific blend of the three mediums most often used in furniture (metal, wood and glass) - neither one is dominant over the others.  Each material excels at what it is asked to do. … Continue reading Rota Lab & Arte Stenico – Carmela

New Category: Notable Inspirations

I am creating another new category for my posts and there will also be a page for these Notable Inspirations.  When I come across a design that makes me stop and stare in awe or challenges conventions, I take note. With each piece, I will include one or more picture, the maker's name, title of … Continue reading New Category: Notable Inspirations

No Holds Workbench

Well, it's been a while since I've posted here.  I've been so awfully busy lately.  I can't even count how many projects I have on the go.  And most of them are for clients.  But one is for me and only me.  I need a new workbench and have been dreaming of one for years.  … Continue reading No Holds Workbench

A Weekend That Turned Out Well

I had this past weekend off, and I made the most of it, turning a total of five bowls, all from green wood.  I slept in until 10:00am on Saturday.  I had a quick breakfast and headed down to the shop.  The first bowl was a result of a co-worker giving me a section of … Continue reading A Weekend That Turned Out Well

100 lbs of Douglas Fir

Last week while walking home, I passed a house with what looked to be half a dozen sections of a fallen Douglas Fir tree trunk.  Each was roughly 24" in diameter and 10" thick.  I introduced myself to the fellow trimming branches in the front yard and asked him about the wood.  He confirmed that it was indeed … Continue reading 100 lbs of Douglas Fir