Small Sam Maloof table, before and after restoration. That was the easy one, now on to the 2 occasional chairs.
Lexington Woodworker's Guild Show
I’ll be exhibiting 2 new, never shown pieces at this show. The walnut couch and an as yet to be finished toddler stool, being made for my grandson.
Respecting The Grain
I’m humbled by the company that I’m keeping in this show.
knock down white oak table - center bolt releases legs from the top
LexArts Woodworker's Guild Show
This white oak table and 2 of these chairs (along with some other stuff) will be showing at the Lexington Woodworker’s Guild show opening April 2, 2019.
Union Carpenter
As I have said before, I was a carpenter for 40 years before I retired. After retiring, I started making furniture. For the last 30 of those carpentry years, I did millwork installation (finish) and door and hardware installation. These are the toolboxes I used in that time to work.
The upright box on the 2 wheeler was for commercial doors and hardware. I would travel from doorframe to doorframe installing, depending upon what was scheduled for that opening, the hinges and door (s), closers, panic device, pull or push plate, lock, kick plate, hold open, coordinator (for panic devices on 2 doors), floor or wall stops.
The longer box on the 4 wheel dolly was for finish work, all of it commercial, in colleges and stores. Think of a college or a mall in the greater Boston area and I worked there.