Did some one say checkerboard. Well modified checkerboard. I had to make some boards to donate to a silent auction, and these are what I created. It gave me a chance to try out some new techniques.
This on is a walnut and oak modified checker patter.
The next one has walnut, oak, mahogany, and popular (i think).
I recently acquired some walnut wood from my father in law. I decided it would be fun to make a wall clock out of one of the pieces. I bought a clock to get the motor and hands then I route the back to fit the motor and battery. Then I routed at the 12, 3, 6, & 9 a spot to inlay a piece of oak. I sand the face and then applied a coat of poly to the wood and bark. This was a fun and quick project to work on in an afternoon.
I recent was ask to make a board to swap with some that was making me something in return for me. While doing that I decided to make a few other boards to have on hand. Below you will see 3 boards and one that has a new pattern where the wood is stacked differently. All of these are made from a mixed species of woods that procure from Rockler. These boards where made, sanded and first coat of finished applied in one day last weekend.
If you have any interest in purchasing a board feel free to reach out to me and discuss the options i have avaialbe or could possibly make.
This board was made as a Christmas present for coworker of mine. It is a 15 inch circle that that is made from mahogany and ash wood finished with General Finishes Salad Bowl Finish.
I glue up 7.5 by 7.5 inch blocks and then glue them all together makine a 15 by 15 inch square. Then I cut it into a circle. Smooth down the surface and sand. Round over the edges, then finish.
These are great gifts, if you are interested please contact me.
This bookshelf was created becuase my son needed place to put some toy and book in his new big boy bedroom.
This bookshelf was made from 3/4 inch plywood and capped with 1/8 inch soild oak to cover the plywood grain on the ends. it is 36 X 48 X 16 inches. Stained with gunstock finish and sealed with a poly for durablity.
This took me about a day and half worth of time over the 4th of July weekend.