Our front porch was in bad shape, so with the help of a friend, we replaced it with Cumaru hardwood decking.
Tuesday, August 01, 2017
Friday, February 24, 2017
Maple Nightstands and Bed
We needed new furniture for our guest bedroom, and I really wanted to work with maple to highlight its color and brightness. I used a natural water based finish from General Finishes on the maple, and I'm really pleased with the result.
The legs for the nightstands are metal tipped and from TableLegs and the drawer pulls from Schoolhouse Electric.
Location:
Petworth, Washington, DC, USA
Friday, July 22, 2016
Radiator Covers
A friend of mine asked me to build him some radiator covers that matched some of his existing furniture in the basement. The left one was in a tight space due to a storage unit, but fortunately the other one had more room.
The walnut and brass mesh combo turned out well, and the left cover fit perfectly. The doors
Wednesday, September 02, 2015
Great Auk Kayak
I'm in the process of building my first cedar strip kayak, which I bought from Chesapeake Light Craft. It's a fun process, but requires a lot of patience. I was hoping to finish it this season, but likely not. I'll probably make the paddle this winter, and if I'm ambitious, a kayak for my wife.
This is the hopefully how it will look when I'm done.

Unpacking and setting up the forms.



Glueing up some long strips. Adding the sheer strips. Adding the first strips.


Just before adding the cheater strips to fill in the gaps at the bow and stern.


Cheater strips all filled and starting to strip the bottom.



Cutting and planing the keel line so the other half could be added and match symmetrically.
This is the hopefully how it will look when I'm done.
Unpacking and setting up the forms.
Glueing up some long strips. Adding the sheer strips. Adding the first strips.
Just before adding the cheater strips to fill in the gaps at the bow and stern.

Cheater strips all filled and starting to strip the bottom.
Cutting and planing the keel line so the other half could be added and match symmetrically.
Location:
Petworth, Washington DC
Sunday, July 26, 2015
Walnut TV Stand - continuous grain sides, top, and fronts.
We were using our our old coffee table as our TV stand, so I built a new one to match the style of the round end table. The 2 middle drawers and 2 outer doors are push to open, so it doesn't have any pulls to disrupt the grain. It was designed for the space and the components.
No end grain is visible on the sides so it shows a continuous grain from side to top to side. (That's my future kayak, in the works, in the background.)
Here are a few pictures of the unfinished version. This is also the first piece with my new logo, which my wife created. I need to practice with the brand. Getting a uniform brand can be tricky.
Friday, May 15, 2015
Walnut Side Table
We needed a small side table between our 2 chairs, so I took a design we saw at Room and Board and modified it a bit. It was a challenging piece with the angles, curves and routing the curves, but it turned out great. Google Sketchup really helped with figuring out the angles and being able to print a template for the bottom shelf.




Labels:
Furniture,
Living Room
Location:
Petworth, Washington, DC
Monday, January 26, 2015
Mom's New Kitchen
Mom bought a new house last summer, and the kitchen was seriously outdated.
So for Christmas, I along with a friend tore out the old cabinets and installed all new cherry cabinets and stainless steel appliances. She also had a quartz countertop installed.
So for Christmas, I along with a friend tore out the old cabinets and installed all new cherry cabinets and stainless steel appliances. She also had a quartz countertop installed.
All that remains is to finish painting, install the door panels on the upper cabinets and peninsula, install some under cabinet lighting under the corner cabinet, and a nice tile backsplash in the corner between the frig and stove.
Here are the before pictures.
Here are the before pictures.
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Espresso Stained TV Stand - Commission
My father-in-law and his wife wanted a custom TV stand, so we came up with the following design.
The doors are inset, so flush with the outside edges. I used red oak, which has such a deep grain, it takes a dark espresso stain very well.
Labels:
Commissions,
Furniture,
Living Room
Location:
Potomac Falls, VA
Saturday, January 03, 2015
Double wide scratcher with post
I can't forget our cat, who sometimes receives projects made from scrap wood and materials.
Our cat is kind of large, so since he likes to sit and sleep on his scratcher (probably due to all the cat nip my wife adds to it) his big butt needed a double wide, and I included his scratching post, which I made for him when he was a kitten.
And yes, the post is made out of PVC with toilet flanges on the top and bottom.
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Everyone's getting a cutting board
For Christmas this year, I made everyone cutting boards. There all edge grain boards, made from cherry, maple, and walnut.
I think I made 24 total and gave away all but 3, so I felt like Oprah and that car episode.
"You're getting a cutting board! You're getting a cutting board! Everyone's getting a cutting board!
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Custom Kitchen Cabinet - Commission
Labels:
Commissions,
Kitchen
Location:
Petworth, Washington, DC, USA
Tuesday, August 05, 2014
Bathroom mirror
We installed a double sink and vanity in our bathroom, so I needed to enlarge the existing bathroom mirror / medicine cabinet. The old medicine cabinet was also in poor shape.
I mimicked the old mirror moldings, but I made it a split medicine cabinet, so we each could have our own shelves. I bought the mirrors from a local shop and made the frame. I added an outlet on the inside also.
Saturday, June 21, 2014
New back door with custom stained glass transom
Our old back door and door jamb looked like swiss cheese around the locks and leaked air all around. The existing transom was rather plain also. I replaced the door and jambs and installed a custom stained glass transom above the door.
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