£ 4600
These reclaimed planks of Hemlock were once part of the Queens Wharf here in Toronto, Ontario. The original structure was built in 1833 and cost then, the town of York about £ 4600. Incredible. Named for Queen Victoria, it stood for generations until quite literally,…
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CUSTOM MADE DOORS
This exterior wooden door, made completely by hand using locally harvested white oak was commissioned by a local client. The family live in a beautiful ‘heritage property’ here in Toronto that comes along with certain benefits and possible grants to help finance portions of projects…
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winter went alright-
so much happening around the woodshop i need to catch up in a later, longer entry but for now I finally got a shot of a piece i made in october..ish..november?? all a blurr now-the war drobe is doing well on the 5th floor of their inner city condo…
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Inspired by Where the Hunters Heal
I just received a letter from Viktor in Quebec, Canada telling me how this bathroom cabinet stemmed from the sliding door portion of my sideboard project, Where the Hunters Heal.
Thought I’d share it here with you- Thanks for the letter Viktor and nice job on the cabinet.
Cheers!
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a boy called fish
Well here we are, almost at the end of January. If you were wondering why the blogs have been far and few between these days it’s because I’ve been very busy working on my new album, ‘a boy called fish’. Here’s a press release I’d…
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bookshelves in walnut
There’s always something nice about delivering my latest pieces and having happy clients welcome new furniture into their lives.
We live with and we feel the things we choose to place in our own environments…this is our choice- the things we go out of our ways to get and when they enter into our worlds,
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An Update
Just got a few shots from my clients in Cape Breton showing the two built ins I made during the 7 weeks I was out East. In my last post I showed a few pics while these cabinets were being built and here are some…
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Dovetailed Tool chests
I spent my day today making two dovetailed boxes. In my last post I mentioned the saw bench I want to build but decided it would make more sense to build it when I get out East next week where I’ll need it the most….
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Armoire beginnings
Well here I sit, Monday morning and I’m feeling really good about phase two of the habinet project. I started the construction yesterday after giving two classes on Saturday- a good weekend indeed. The second part of the project is a large Armoire that’ll stand…
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