My Furniture
A small coffee table made from Pacific Madrone in my unique style.
-2024
My Roubo Work Bench
Built in 2024 from two 6 by 12 Douglas Fir beams that our neighbor’s late husband milled from their property.
The bottom shelf is made from a local Bitter Cherry tree I milled and dried.
I built this butcher block style table for a kitchen nook a few years ago. I combined it with a solid cast iron base found in the recycling room at my grandparent’s apartment building.
Built May 2021
A hall table I built in preparation for my first dinning table with a metal base I welded.
March 2021
A custom vanity made for a small bathroom.
April 2021
In the Spring of 2022 I led a group of Rotary Club members through a tray project fundraiser. I designed the tray below and assisted them as they built thirty trays. I worked closely with Bob Chapman (Right), and Duane Sich (Left).
I got my start building cutting boards. These are a few of my favorite designs.
Building in the Outdoors
I built two of these walnut display tables all the way back in October of 2020. The tables fit the space wonderfully and were a magnificent addition to the hallway.
As one of my favorite pieces, this end table is an exquisite demonstration of design and functionality coalescing.
Built January 2023
I began building picture frames back in 2022. They are one of my favorite small projects and I continue to hone my design to this day.
I made this tray from Spalted Choke Cherry and Paper Birch from our property, milled on my bandsaw, and dried in my wood kiln. It was really awesome to build a project from materials I had affected every step of the way.