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Oak and ambrosia maple chest. My first major project!
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My version of the Paul’s toolbox (as a knitting box!) in redwood pine. Finished with shellac and clear wax.
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My version of the Paul’s toolbox (as a knitting box!) in redwood pine. Finished with shellac and clear wax.
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pine with fir panels
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Laminated pine to make the case. Beveled top, and dove tailed sides. Painted grey to be my traveling tool chest.
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My tool Chest, in meranti.. Finished with 3 coats of garnet shellac and wax.
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mahogany;pine,maple,&popular two coats of blonde shellac
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Tool chest built using Sapele. The Sapele was fun to work with and presented many challenges with it’s ever changing grain. Finished with shellac and polyurethane.
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My shop pine tool chest that my wife stole for her kindle ipad laptop and chargers
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Tool chest made from Aspen. Two deep drawer with dividers and removable trays. .
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Poplar tool chest with two different color coats of milk paint and a shellac finish.
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Toolchest made out of Pine and Fir.
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Stained oak and ambrosia maple. Finished with shellac & wax
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Toolchest made from reclaimed Pine with White Oak drawer fronts.
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In Sapele with book matched brown oak panelled lid.
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Reclaimed oak toolchest, second ever piece of work, made up I am!
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Reclaimed oak toolchest, second ever piece of work, made up I am!
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Simplified version of Paul’s tool chest, in reclaimed Oak floorboards, dovetail consruction
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Simplified version of Paul’s tool chest, in reclaimed Oak floorboards, dovetail consruction
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Black walnut shellac and wax
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Mint and Boxed – White pine and poplar. Just wish I knew what “Mint and Boxed” meant 😉
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Rolling Tool Chest
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Pine with soldier blue milk paint.
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Oak and Cherry Toolchest – Shellac and Wax Finish
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Cherry finished with boiled linseed oil, shellac, and wax; red oak drawer sides.
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Pine tool chest
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Cherry tool chest. Made from one plank of wood. Frame and carcase are split grain and continuous grain respectively. Drawer is