A bench built for a particularly tall
upright piano; made from Philippine
Mahogany and Honduran Mahogany.


A classic built with wooden drawer slides. The top and drawer faces are Philippine Mahogany, the sides of the drawers are pine. The case is Poplar, finished with a pickling stain.
   
A classic design built of Honduran Mahogany.
The entire piece is solid lumber, finished with
an oil finish and periodically waxed.

This Armoire houses a television and
stereo equipment. It keeps the reflecting light
from the television screen out of the living room
when not in use. It is built of Hard Eastern Maple.
   


This Armoire holds a computer system. Behind the doors is a sliding drawer for the keyboard tray. The bottom drawers are used for storage. It is built of Douglas Fir, a stable softwood that is primarily used in finish work.


A small "country-style" cabinet with a
laminated redwood top. The remainder
of the piece is fashioned from pine with
Douglas Fir door panels.
   


 

The problem? A four-legged table would have wobbled wherever it was placed on the uneven brick patio. The solution was to build two three-legged tables that could be placed back to back to create a larger table. The bench anchors the area used to entertain guests, built under an arbor of small trees. They are built of Port Orford cedar.
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