Case Work
Massachusetts Tall Chest
Simple dovetailed case tall chest made at Lonnie Bird’s School using his plans.
Primary Wood: Tiger Maple
Secondary Poplar
Pennsylvania Dressing Table
Another Lonnie Bird design. This piece was my first Chest of Drawers
Primary wood: American Black Walnut
Secondary Wood: Poplar
Massachusetts Wall Cabinet
Made at Jason Bennett’s Fine Woodworking in Jonesboro, TN, with a shop full of friends.
Primary wood: Tiger MapleSecondary: Poplar
Shaker Game and Book Cabinet
Designed for a log cabin in Broken Bow, Oklahoma this shaker style cabinet holds games and a small library to be used by guests. Primary Wood: Black Cherry
Secondary: Poplar
Pennsylvania Desk on Frame
Colaborative design between Lonnie Bird and myself. Lonnie designed all the casework. I designed the base frame with cabriole legs and tried feet.
Primary wood: American Black Walnut
Secondary: Poplar
Virginia Corner Cabinet
Another ne of Lonnie Bird’s designs, This cabinet has an enclosed cabinet as it’s base and the upper case has scalloped shelving and divided light door.
Primary wood: Tiger maple
Secondary: Poplar
Chest on Frame
Constructed in my home shop with Lonnie Bird Plans, This chest features Ball and Claw feet, Fluted Quarter Columns, and three hidden drawers.
Primary wood: Walnut
Seconddary: Poplar
Thomas Harland Clock
Made under the tutelage of Chuck Bender and Bob Van Dyke from Chucks’s design this clock is a very near copy of one made by Thomas Harland om the 1760’s
Primary: Genuine Mahogany
Secondary: Poplar
Pennsylvania Secretary
This secretary was built using Fine Woodworking Magazine’s 2002 articles by Lonnie Bird for the lower case. The Upper case is my own design. The desk features 7 hidden compartments .
Primary wood: Walnut
Secondary: Poplar
North Carolina Blanket Chest
My First advanced project as a student of Lonnie Bird
Primary wood: Walnut
Secondary: Poplar