Most of these I have made, the others I have refinished - or restored
from the furniture graveyard. I do the woodwork and metal work,
including the hardware - hinges, hasps, bases and so on.
When you're done here, be sure and see the old sewing machine I rebuilt on the 'Sewing Machine Project' page
here.
Of course, click on these thumbnails to see a larger version.
Let's start with the bookcase/video cabinet:
Here is the sofa table. Never mind the boxes tucked under there.
Top view of the sofa table:
Next is the wrought iron coffee table and plant stand:
One of the two end tables with wrought iron base:
The other end table:

And although the lamps atop the end tables don't show up very well (I forgot to take good pictures of them), I made them too.
The coffee table with wrought iron base. Cedar lined on the inside for blanket storage:
The t.v./remote table with wrought iron base to finish off the set:

Mother's old rocker I refinished:
The wood hearth:
Here is the new version of the video/component cabinet:
Solid oak 5 piece dinette set. (Sounds like a commercial, eh?):
Table top detail:
Breadbox, toothpick dispenser, granite counter tops, pine trim. Yes, I had a lot of help with the tile:
An old secretary I refinished:
Some picture frames:
The bar in the gameroom. Storage area underneath:
Top view of the bar:
Front view:
End view:
Detail of bartop and coasters:
Game room shutters
Pool que rack (Before the paint job):
Pool que rack (After the paint job):
Pool que case storage:
Jackie's Goo Goo Dolls memorabilia display:
Slot machine stand:
Jack and Jill chair:
Tabletop between the Jack and Jill chairs detail:
Mission style nightstand:
Matching headboard:
Grandma's dressing table I refinished:
The matching chest-of-drawers:
Computer desk:
Matching credenza.
The camera doesn't show it, but it has the same finish as the desk:
Jacob's ladder (Yes, it works. 12,000 volts):
A restored vanity:
Clothes hamper.

How many people have a solid oak and metal clothes hamper, huh?
Patio table:
Patio table end view:
Patio table, again:
A table I made for the family reunion:
From the back:
With a Scarlett O'Hara doll someone made:
Rocking chair:
Rocking chair detail:

This was all done over a period of about 15 years. Look for new stuff if I ever get around to it.
That's it for now, so go see the 'Sewing Machine Project' page
here.
Here is the latest project. It's a footlocker for my niece Deb:




I think she likes it.