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Walnut... Keeping Memories Alive
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Ed Roskos, a relatively new customer from Milton recently sent me these pictures of two projects he has made from the Walnut pictured in an earlier posting.




"The clock is 42" high and will have a Westminster 8 day mechanical movement. I also built an asian looking night light for my wife with the remainder of the walnut. The light is 18" high and 8 1/2" wide."




The two piecesl look great Ed. We look forward to seeing more of your work.




2008-04-04 19:54:10 GMTComments: 0 |Permanent Link
Table Base for Glass Top
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An unusually modern style for us which was challenging in that it had to be both stable and unobtrusive. Layton worked with the owners of this glass top to create a practical solution  that fit their need.
2008-03-20 21:00:32 GMTComments: 0 |Permanent Link
Wood's Wood
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This panel hope chest was done by friend of the shop, Bill Wood. It is made up of solid cherry. In his usual style Bill bought a new set of Freud raised panel bits, went home and knocked this out. ~ He did mention a several trial runs to get his setup just right, but otherwise a breeze. He is currently in the planning stages of a work bench.
2008-01-30 20:39:50 GMTComments: 0 |Permanent Link
Hand Plane by Ed Nock
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This is infil or infill plane is made by Ed Nock. Ed is from the Eastern Shore of MD and is a member of the Mason-Dixon Woodworkers Club. Ed makes a tool for some of his family members each Christmas... Wouldn't you like to be on that Christmas list.


Dear Santa...


2007-12-14 19:55:10 GMTComments: 0 |Permanent Link
Layton gets religous....
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No Layton didn't find religon, he made this prayer bench for a customer. It was a first for our shop and turned out rather well. We have done pulpits or lecturnes and now a prayer bench, what's next? How about a pew or an altar.
2007-08-23 15:34:56 GMTComments: 1 |Permanent Link
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