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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. |
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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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