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Take a look at some of the things we’ve created over the years. While it is not everything, it gives a sample and an opportunity to share little seeds from our journey!
The Leopardwood Tables
When I saw Leopardwood for the first time, I can only think about my mother-in-law as she is a BIG fan of leopard print. She had some nice Adirondack chairs, but no place for her drink, book, or phone. So we solved the problem with these twin tables made of Leopardwood and White Oak. The tables are finished with five layers of Spar Urethane (thinned and unthinned).
The Bandsaw jewelry box
Hackberry wood has a coarse grain. It is can have green and gray hues in its grain, which is why we picked it for our first bandsaw box. This was made for a very special fashionista who needed a nice place to store her jewelry.
The Solar Kiln
Last year, we got into milling some of our own wood, harvested from downed trees in the area. But it takes roughly one year per inch (2.5cm) of wood thickness to air dry. We studied all we could about water and wood, kiln designs & operations, temperature, EMC (Equilibrium Moisture Content), and on. While we can’t recite equations used in kiln operations, we've gotten some great results!
The Barnwood Chandelier
The wood was selected to fit a “whisk(e)y” theme. The Oak represents the oak of whiskey barrels. We used a vinegar ebonizing technique to recreate the toasted look of the inside of whiskey barrels…without the mess. Cherry was selected for the shelves and inlays to capture the rich brown/red color of whiskey.