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This is the IPE  dinning table, the top "slab" weighs in at about 150 pounds.
It's made from 2 x 6 material, the legs are 4 x 4 with a bridle joint pegged with  a 1" dowel.

These are the celtic styled dining chairs. Ipe with mahogany back panels.

This is a detail shot of the "Celtic Rose" design I put into the chair backs.
It was created with forstner bits and a router.

Redwood Adirondack chairs for relaxing on the Ipe deck.

This is a "Hall Table" built for a friend at work, it is black walnut.
This was my first project bending wood.  The skirt is kerf bent.

This redwood chair was made as a 50'ish % scale model of the Celtic Dinning chairs.
Tasha has loved it since she first laid eyes on it.

Here is the latest creation to come out of the shop, 07-01-02.  It is a Honduran Rosewood
dinning table with Ipe legs that I built for my friend Ken. (he bought the wood, and traded labor
for work on my house) The finish is about 4 coats of Tried and True Danish Oil
followed up with 4 coats of wipe on poly. I'm a bit jealous its a bit nicer looking than my table above.

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