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This is a kitchen pantry I built last year and installed today. The lady of the house will need a ladder to see what is ...
01/31/2025

This is a kitchen pantry I built last year and installed today. The lady of the house will need a ladder to see what is in the top two drawers, but it is how she insists she wants it. She chose acacia butcher block fronts to match the countertop and six-sided table that I made for her a couple years ago.

This was the biggest project I've ever done. It took over 200 after-work hours and a number of Saturdays to finish. It c...
11/27/2024

This was the biggest project I've ever done. It took over 200 after-work hours and a number of Saturdays to finish. It consisted of a kitchen pantry organizer of drawers and shelves, pullouts for most of the existing lower cabinets, organizers for a walk-in closet and three regular closets.

I spent a lot of time on my knees, especially in installing the pullouts. I finished it Saturday, much to the joy of my old knees.

I took Jackie with me on Saturday and it took three hours to finish the installation. She sat in my truck during that time and read a book or worked on her computer.

When finished, we drove into the quaint city of Mount Dora and found a place to eat lunch. When we finished stuffing our faces, we drove to Renninger's Flea Market and Antique Store where we spent about three hours walking the aisles. We only bought three unique plants to take home and put on Death Row!

All told, Jackie walked over a mile. That was the farthest she has walked in over a year, ever since she caught the autoimmune disease that attacked her eye and started her on the cure that destroyed her hips. Way to go, JJ! In

New kitchen cabinets made for a client with Ash hardwood and Ash plywood. Looks great! A good thing about using Ash, eve...
08/29/2024

New kitchen cabinets made for a client with Ash hardwood and Ash plywood. Looks great! A good thing about using Ash, even if they burn up in a fire, they are still Ash!

Somebody got new kitchen cabinets!
08/29/2024

Somebody got new kitchen cabinets!

Butcher block tops and cabinet for an office conference room..
08/29/2024

Butcher block tops and cabinet for an office conference room..

In the mission carpenter shop I get a lot of jobs that take time and effort to figure out and build-  things like doors,...
07/30/2020

In the mission carpenter shop I get a lot of jobs that take time and effort to figure out and build- things like doors, windows, cabinets and furniture. Today I got one that was easy to handle!

I did use the drawknife to whittle the handle to the right size and shape to fit the sledgehammer head into it, but I did the long part of the handle the easy way, using the table saw, router and sander. It is a bit more square than oval, but hey, it is a lot more comfortable to hold and use than some of the handles I held and used in the jungles of Bolivia. Those handles were hacked out of a piece of hardwood with a machete! Now, if I can just get the other guys to take careful aim before they swing, this handle should last as long as a store bought hickory one!

Gandalf will get his new staff in time for be Father's Day!  I mailed this custom order off this morning.  It is not the...
06/11/2020

Gandalf will get his new staff in time for be Father's Day! I mailed this custom order off this morning. It is not the rustic sapling and root ball like the staff in the movie, but I trust Gandalf can use it for a very long spell!

write all this to bring you to the here and now.  After our living room remodel, as we began to find a place for all our...
12/28/2019

write all this to bring you to the here and now. After our living room remodel, as we began to find a place for all our treasures, I found that the jungle wood I had used to make the bookends was badly cracked. I decided to replace the wood with walnut. Again, I'm amazed at the practicality of that long ago decision. It was so much less a hassle to replace the cracked wood with new than if I had to build a new correl for the horse

25 years ago we still lived in the jungles of central Bolivia.  Usually, upon needing a break in our daily routine and w...
12/28/2019

25 years ago we still lived in the jungles of central Bolivia. Usually, upon needing a break in our daily routine and wanting a change from the hot steamy weather, we headed out to the highland city of Cochabamba.

In those days, the city was in great transition, it's limits expanding daily as country folk moved in seeking a better life. Co***ne was the catalyst for much of the growth. Many people had new found riches, and it became fasionable to flaunt that wealth by buying land and building a big house with a high wall around it. Whole neighborhoods, once filled with the squalor of people living in shacks made from boards, tin, cardboard and whatever else they could find to keep the weather out, were replaced with the mansions of the new elite.

Sadly, in the rush to modernization, many of the old country manors and hacienda houses were also demolished. These houses and out buildings had been built in colonial days. Though constructed with adobe, sun dried mud blocks, they had stood proudly for 200 years or more.

Another phenomenon of those days was the burgeoning secondhand trade, selling junk or antiques, your choice! These businesses were filled with the salvage of the old houses. There were handcarved doors and windows, old furniture, antique swords and guns and the junk of a thousand outbuildings.

It was in one such store that I found these old sturips. They were not a matched pair as one had a square toe and the other a round one, but they were close. They were carved out of wood and the iron that wrapped around them, on which the leather of the saddle was buckled, was cut with a design and filled with silver. I believed they were made and used in the colonial era of Bolivia.

I thought they were beautiful and bought them to give to JJ as a birthday present. She had a horse as a kid and had aways had an affinity for all things esquerterian. I made them into bookends to give them some purpose other than that of collecting dust. Besides, I was afraid that she might demand a horse and saddle on which to hang them and show them off in that way. Bookends were a lot more practical, I thought.

I write all this to bring you to the here and now

One of my recent projects was to sand down an old office, shallow storage, cabinet and paint it red. It now gets a secon...
12/07/2019

One of my recent projects was to sand down an old office, shallow storage, cabinet and paint it red. It now gets a second, higher career of storing all the gears, tools and router bits that make my old-fashioned Legacy 1000 ornamental mill work. The Legacy is a fun machine that I use to make canes, walking sticks, and fancy trim for cabinets and furniture..

I made this hutch for a client over a year and a half ago.  They wanted to install the glass themselves and finish it wi...
07/15/2019

I made this hutch for a client over a year and a half ago. They wanted to install the glass themselves and finish it with multiple coats of hand rubbed oil. They promised to send me a picture when finished. I got that picture today. It is made from cherry that they hauled down from Pennsylvania years ago.

I was recently given this grandmother clock.  It had been tipped over and the case was damaged.in the fall.  I don't kno...
05/27/2019

I was recently given this grandmother clock. It had been tipped over and the case was damaged.in the fall. I don't know, maybe it was winter!. I took it apart to assess the damage to the wood. It was minor and I can fix it.

The movement may be another story. It was made in Germany, so I think it is a quality piece. I found bent anchors, probably damaged in the fall. I was told the clock had stopped working before it was dropped on its side so there may be another problem, As soon as I have time on my hands I'm going to look into that!

I tried to be careful, but in disassembly, most of the numbers fell off the clock face. Let's face it, that is a problem, especially since the face staring out of the clock in the photo is enough to stop a clock, and the whole desire for this someday project is to make it go again!

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