“The Recordteer” – from 32-year-old CJ Colace – is inspired by “The Rocketeer” and is made of walnut, maple, and oak. “I wanted to make something nice to enjoy whiskey and Sinatra with,” he says.
30-year-old Steven Arnold’s Custom Fireplace Surround project is 11 feet wide and 8 feet tall. It’s made from hickory and maple, and hand sanded and painted with a super-white high-gloss paint.
The Distressed Walnut Trestle Table, from 30-year-old Daniel Clines, features traditional-style joinery throughout but with a modern style, says Clines.
“Starting at the bottom, the heart of the base is a solid center stretcher with keyed through mortise and tenons. At the top of the X braces there are two horizontal stretchers for extra strength that are dovetailed to keep the base solid for generations.”
“I was hired by a designer to build this vanity on a house she was remodeling for a client,” says 33-year-old Sean Fischer. The Classic Rustic Vanity is made from maple plywood and poplar.
Brad Martin’s Bathroom Vanity and medicine cabinet are made from black walnut. A beaded face frame and inset flat panel doors are featured. Brad is 31.
The Walnut Credenza, from 31-year-old Andrew Morris, features a grain-matched walnut door and drawer fronts, as well as waterfall grain matching down the sides of the case. It sits on a contrasting white ash base.
31-year-old Benjamin Newman’s Walnut Captains Chair is from a set of 12 dining chairs. It was built for a client who wanted sturdy chairs that could be used for all visitors. “Something elegant and traditional,” he says.
The Walnut box, from 32-year-old Jon Ortmann, is made of Missouri walnut and hard maple, he says. Ortmann owns Ortmann Woodcraft in Missouri.
24-year-old Félix Duguay-Paquette’s “The Travelin Wilbury” is a side table featuring walnut legs with small mahogany inlay, and walnut mahogany veneer on top.











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