Woodworking for the Blind
This table was made as a wedding present. It is made from black walnut with a Danish oil finish. It is a two level coffee table. The top and bottom are connected by hearts, and on each side of the heart is a wedding bell.
These are two night stands. They are made from quarter sawn Laurel Oak. That is Florida's equivalent of White Oak, same Fleck effect when quarter sawn. These are 42 inches high 24 inches wide and 18 inches deep. They were made special for a tall bed.
This cradle is made from solid maple. The rockers are made from a 2 by 8 and there are horizontal slats to make up the sloped sides.
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This is a cherry TV and Stereo Component Stand 30 inches high, 28 inches wide and 19 inches deep. the stand has 3 adjustable shelves and a hidden drawer in the base to hold operating manuals. It is red cherry wood with a red mahogany stain, resulting in a deep rich color.
Dennis built this mission style bed with headboard and footboard. It is made out of solid cherry.
This natural maple cradle, has a mattress of 18 inches wide by 36 inches long. It is suspended from two Lyptus wood uprights. The cradle has a fixed frame of butt-joined, glued and screwed, 1 by 3's on edge at the bottom and has a plywood panel resting in rabbets cut along the top edges of the frame. The cradle has 14 hand turned spindles on each long side and 6 hand turned spindles on each end.
The stands feature Cherry wood, 23 inches wide, 29 inches tall, 16 inches deep. Drawers 10 1/2 inches wide.
Chest is 32"L X 24"W X 20H. frame and panel construction with a solid walnut top. The frames are painted with white milk paint and the panels are 1/4" walnut plywood.