Gallery Goodness, 6th May 2020
It’s time for another little peak at everyone’s hard work. It feels like even more of a treat right now than it did before!

Workbench by philip higgins
Built a new bench top and tool well influenced by Pauls design and installed a HNT Gordon (Aussie Made) tail vice

Shaker Stool by Yves Gaudreau
Paul’s Shaker Stool in pine. Finished with Tried & True Varnish Oil. This stool feature two of the now famous Paul Sellers “slope-side-bridle-joint-with-double-recess” ;D I didn’t know I was capable of making sliding dovetails. But under Paul’s guidance, I felt comfortable all the way throughout this project.

Bread Stow by Kurt Schultz
Salvaged from a desk on the side of the road. Maple top, oak sides and bottom. Maple came from the desk top that I ripped down. Oak came from the the drawer sides that were ripped into slats. No access to solid brass screws, so I used carpet tacks to give it a bit of 17th C New England look to it.

Workbench by PaulM
I chose to use repurposed Oregan (Douglas Fir) for the majority of the build. in order to obtain the desired width dovetails and aprons, 19 mm Tasmaian Oak was added. this also provides a hard edge at the most vulnerable areas. The Well board is constructed from Cypress Pine floor boards that I already had. The finish is one coat of shellac and two of satin polyurethane.

Bathroom Cabinet by Michael Chatzipetros
Pine ,water base finish

Stepladder by rseelig
Poplar is clear straight-grained wood that is easy to work and inexpensive. Rarely used as a stepladder, my wife has repurposed it as a plant stand

Desktop Organiser by rseelig
The corona virus has offered time to make projects, like this box made from a couple of old hickory boards that had been hanging around for years and a scrap of black walnut.

Workbench by David Fernhed
168 cm wide, 106 cm high. My first project with handtools. Constructionlumber from my house

Baby’s Cot by cushniedave
Cot made from beech I milled

Coffee Table by Kered Winder
This is a modern day version of Carlo Mollino’s Cavallina table first made in 1946, I used Sessile Oak with a teak Oil finish to give it some warmth. It will eventually have a glass or marble top on it once Covid 19 is over. I’m also nearing the end of building a full size office desk in the same style but with Maple.This geometrical shape is made up from 3 different types of triangles, humm you might think and say okay that seems simple enough but you try and make one!!!

Coffee Table by Ralph Fink
Maple and cherry harvested and milled in my yard. Trees were downed by a tornado. Finished with shellac all around and a topcoat poly on the top.

Toybox by David Fernhed
Toybox for my daughter first birthday. Plans from stora byggboken eriksen mfl.

Bi-fold Doors, Frame and Architraves by Greg Wagner
This is the first project for the renovation of our lounge. The doors have been installed to close off the under stairs area, which was previously open. The doors have been entirely hand made out of European Oak finished with two coats of boiled linseed oil. Complete with honest mistakes, which I’m entirely happy with as I believe this adds to the character.

Keepsake Box by John Kirwan
Keepsake box for Semi-Precious Stones

Office Desk by John Kirwan
Live edge Yew desk with Beech and walnut bowties. Legs are of walnut, and are splayed at compound angles, using angled dovetails. the stretcher is joined to the legs with a half lap dovetail, and brass rods.

Hand Mirror by Trevor Hosken
Timber looks like slightly dark agba with mahogany details.Hand mirrors To Paul’s spec except chip carving handle shaped to match curve of twig.

Desktop Organiser by Taylor Devlin
Deksktop organiser made from reclaimed oak flooring. My first dovetail work in hardwood. Dear oh Dear!

Free Hand Sharpening by Glenn Kuffel
Never quit. It has taken me some time but perseverance has paid off and I sharpen my chisels and planes by hand. Thanks Paul and team!

Desktop Organiser by MARCIN KLOS
My second attempt at desktop organiser. Maranti and padauk (drawer bottom and box divider), finished with BLO. Far from perfect, but I see improvement. I’m definitely going to do couple more. It’s such fun and satisfying project.

Dovetail Box by Matt Lund
Dovetail box in red oak

Welcome Planter Box by Harold
Used Pallet wood for box. One shown is from last year. Made 3 this year.

Trestle Table by c fenton
A trestle table, two dining chairs, and two benches inspired by Paula designs with some minor tweaks. Made from Douglas Fir and stained with “ebony” as per customers order. Gratitude goes to Paul and team for helping me get to this point.

Chest of Drawers by Larry Elam
Made of all cherry with Baltic birchwood bottom’s

Bookshelves by Ermir Agaci
Made from spruce; dye and water based finish.

Desktop Organiser by beach512
Desktop Organizer box built exactly to Paul’s plans. Made from cherry.

Sawhorses by Josef Zahn
Sawhorses in pine

Bread Stow by Michael Campbell
Pine Bread Box – made from scraps (designed on the fly and it looks it)

Bedside Cabinet by Ron Mason
I made it with a combination of Poplar and Douglas Fir. I did not modify the plans as my whole idea was to learn from Mr. Sellers. I am happy with the results.

Desktop Organiser by Scott Smith
A few mother’s day presents.

Garden Flower Stand by rayc21
Made from two pine scaffold planks, local wood yard on lock down, finished with four coats of exterior paint

Tool Chest by Bobby Higgins
Mahogany chest, Maple drawer sides/back. Mahogany aniline dye, garnet shellac

Desktop Organiser by Scott Smith
Cherry finished with shellac

Desktop Organiser by Scott Smith
Walnut and elm

Desktop Organiser by Scott Smith
Walnut
Thank you to everyone who has sent a picture in!
If you would like to submit a picture to the gallery, please use the submissions form.
Some great stuff. But Scott Smith… I have to ask… How many mothers do you have!? 😉
Well you always have to include something for the wife.