A chestnut oak table made with recycled wood with live edge accents.
A centuries-old three-legged chair recreated with white oak and walnut.
Making the ultimate salad serving bowl with honey locust.
Making a curved handle tool tray using Kentucky coffeetree and Osage orange; harvesting a burl tree.
A triangular shelf with three angled legs, recreated from American chestnut, quarter-sawn white oak and mahogany; a geometric challenge comes together with dominoes; a timber mill cuts live edge slabs.
A miniature chest with two router jig half-blind dovetail drawers; how small batches of wood can be cured.
A series of wood turning techniques transform a log into a vase.
Building a case for an antique curved beveled glass door; LED lighting; the best way to "hang" wall mounted cabinets.
Using special jigs to laminate the bent wood hoop for a Windsor chair; turning is used to make stretchers and spindles; sculpting the seat.
Special tempered stainless steel blades are finished with custom wood handles called scales; SpectraPly is turned for the big knife; using purpleheart on a knife; cutting crown moulding for a tray.
Making a treasure box with a custom top that is formed with a scrub plane.
Easy to use finishing products; ideas that make restoring furniture fast and rewarding; fixing most common furniture repair challenges.
Two live-edge corkscrew willow slabs are turned into display tables.