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Woodworking is therapy to my soul and a great way to express myself. Let me take your desires, plans, etc.... for a project and develop them into an end result you will love. Share your thoughts with me by communicating about what you are thinking for a project or what you are seeing as the end product. You can also create a rough sketch of what you see the finished project looking like and I will work with your design to complete your thoughts. If you are not really sure exactly what you are looking for, but you think a custom handmade gift is what you would like; then lets talk. . We can craft ideas of something together or you can choose something from ones I have displayed on my projects page. You can specify the type of wood; oak, walnut, cherry, cedar, birch, maple etc.... you prefer. We will need to know whether you would like the color of the wood enhanced by a stain or to leave it natural. I will also need to know what you want the finish to be; hand rubbed oil or polyurethane (i.e., satin, semi-gloss, or gloss). I can create that custom one-of-a-kind for that special someone or provide you a choice from my stock. If you would like several of an item, let me know. I would love to work with you. To order just contact us with your ideas and/or needs. Provide me the desired product you are interested in and any special wants you might have. I will review your request and request more information if neccessary. Prices will vary depending on specific products. Payment can be made by cash/check in person/mail, or by credit card/bank card through Paypal. Product will not be shipped until payment has been cleared.
This custom picture frame was made for a successful professional artist in the Seattle, Washington area. It was designed to hold four 16 x 20 inch individual paintings and was painted black by the artist.
This custom silverware box was created for the proud parents as a wedding gift to their daughter and her new husband. It now holds silverware which has been handed down from one generation to another.
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