
Traditional Woodworking……just funner
I started woodworking to build scale models. After many years building models and toys, I began looking at furniture with the same eye. I still wanted it to be fun, engaging, and not necessarily something you’ve seen before.
I have lots of inspirations for what I build, Including classic and modern furniture designers, but maybe an odd choice is the early 70’s Warner Brothers cartoons by Chuck Jones and Friz Freleng.
When I see Mid Century Modern design, it just about makes me laugh, in a very good way. MCM furniture reminds me of the whimsical cartoon sets and background designs I grew up watching on Saturday mornings with my brother.
9 drawer cabinet mahogany, ebony, poplar
9 drawer cabinet half-blind dovetail's
3 leg side cabinet - 1 sapele, fir, ebony
3 leg side cabinet - 2
3 leg side cabinet - 3
3 leg side cabinet - 4
Wall Hanging Display secret compartments behind drawers accessible via pin-hole latch
Wall Hanging Display glass/mirrored back removed for clarity
Wall hanging Display half-blind dovetail drawers, french cleat mount
Cigar & Scotch side table - eucalyptus, bubinga, birdseye maple, and American walnut
Cigar & Scotch side table 2
Cigar & Scotch side table 3
Cigar & Scotch side table 4
explorers map - bubinga, maple, ebony, copper, brass, steel cable
explorers map - installed map rides on rail so entire map is viewable
explorers map - 3
explorers map - 4
explorers map - 5
magnifying glass - 1
magnifying glass - 2
magnifying glass - 3
magnifying glass - 4
magnifying glass - 5
indiana jones display case - sapele, foam
book stand - cherry
book stand - 2
book stand - 3
book stand - 4
diorama case end table - glass removed for pictures
diorama case end table - 2
diorama case end table - 3
diorama case end table - 4
diorama case end table - 5
balvenie cabinet - flame birch, walnut
balvenie cabinet - 2