The flag is made from Paduak, Maple and Purple Heart with a white epoxy inlay for the stars.
I made this as a commission piece for someone's dad who served in the U.S. Army. It is made from Maple and was stained before the images and text were carved
This is a sign I made my dad for Father's Day. I saw a picture of the words on a blanket and thought it would look cool on a sign. It is made from Maple and measures 28" x 36"
This sign is made from select-grade Pine with a painted inlay. The sign measures 7.25" x 20" and can be painted or stained any color
This sign is made from select-grade Pine with a painted inlay. The sign measures 7.25" x 20" and can be painted or stained any color
This is a sign I made for our camper to hang off of the fifth wheel hitch and to let our friends know where we're camped
This sign is made from select-grade Pine with a painted inlay. The sign measures 6.5" x 13" and can be painted or stained to any color of choice
This sign is made from premium grade Pine plywood. I have two different sizes, one is 12" x 20" and the other is 9" x 16" . It can be stained in a few different combinations as shown or can have a painted inlay
This sign is made from select-grade Pine with a painted inlay. The sign measures 7.25" x 12"
This box is made from a Cedar log that I harvested and processed myself. The box measures 9" x 6" x 5"
This bowl is made from Purpleheart, Maple, Canarywood and Walnut. The feature ring is a 10 piece chevron pattern with the Canarywood in the center, sandwiched by a thin border of Walnut and thick border of Maple
This bowl is made from Purpleheart, Paduak and Maple. I wanted an American flag pattern to be visible from the side and I thought that this pattern would look cool from the center also. The bowl unfortunately flew apart while I was turning it. I was able to glue the pieces back together but the cracks are still are fairly visible
This bowl is made from Walnut and premium Birch plywood. I saw this pattern on a cutting board, and I thought that it would look cool in a bowl
This bowl is made from Wenge and Maple. I wanted to do this pattern with two contrasting woods so that the pattern would stand out, so Wenge and Maple are perfect for this
This bowl is made from Walnut, Oak and Maple and each layer is shifted slightly to create a swirling pattern
This is a spin off of an Easter egg that Frank Howarth turned on his YouTube channel. I loved the look of it and wanted to give it a shot. All of the pieces were cut on an old miter saw that is about as old as I am
This is my first attempt at an inlay in a segmented bowl and I thought my last name would be a good first challenge
The circle coasters are 4" in diameter and the hexagons are 4" from side to side. They can be made in any color combination as well as different shapes
These coasters are made from Maple with a blue epoxy river inlay. They measure 3.5" from side to side and can be customized with different colors and woods. 5 come per set
These coasters are made from Walnut with a blue Michigan mitten epoxy inlay. They measure 3.5" from side to side and can be customized with different colors and woods. 5 come per set
Each letter/symbol is made from select-grade Pine with an epoxy inlay. Each piece measures 5.5" x 5.5" and can be customized with different words, colors and woods
I wanted to make a sign like this after I saw a picture of a drawing like this. I used pine strips with a few different colors to get the levels to pop
These are a few of the cornhole boards that I have made. They are standard professional size and are perfect for camping
This is a Walnut, Oak and Ebony cutting board I made with scraps laying around my shop