Thursday, 26 December 2013

Liqour Cabinet





Material: Red Oak
Measures: 34" high x 83" long x 8" deep
Features: Solid Oak construction
                Custom made sliding doors
                Quarter sawn oak for an impressive show of ray flecks in the grain.
                Oil stain finish with oil/varnish topcoat.
                Centre section has adjustable shelving.
                Interior shelves spaced 14" apart to accomodate most bottles.

Email ken_taylor@sympatico.ca for more information.

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Sunday, 15 December 2013

Oak Bed Frame with Drawers


Material: Red Oak with re purposed head board
Measures: 80" long  x 60" wide x 16" high
Features: Oak frame and panel sides and ends.
                 Seperates into two pieces for easy moves.
                Four large 8" deep drawers with full extension self closing slides
                Oil stain finish with polyurethane topcoat.


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Oak Bar




Material: Red Oak
Measures: 43" high x 88" long x 24" deep
Features: Solid Oak frame and panel construction
                Custom made panel trimming
                Custom made arm rail crafted in my shop
                Space under counter for two fridges and a sink cabinet at the left end.
                Oil stain finish with oil/varnish topcoat and polyurethane for durability on the bar top.


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Television Console


Material: Maple
Measures: 30" high x 46" wide x 14" deep
Features: Plywood casework for stability.
                 Solid maple wood facing and top.
                 Two drawers with full extension slides.
                 Dark walnut stain with satin topcoat of polyurethane for durability.


Sunday, 31 March 2013

Maple Bookcases

 Bookcases constructed in maple with light oil stain finish.



Material: Hard Maple
Measures: 70 high" x 80" wide x 14" deep
Features: Plywood cases with maple veneer ensure stability.
                 Solid maple wood facing and crown molding.
                 Cases separate into three sections for easy moves. Shelves are adjustable.
                 Light oil finish with satin topcoat of polyurethane for durability.
Email ken_taylor@sympatico.ca for more information.

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To see how these cases were constructed visit my blog here. http://taylorbenchworks.blogspot.ca/2013/03/maple-bookcases.html

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Cherry Burl Bowl

Here is a beautiful one of a kind bowl carved from a black cherry burl. Natural voids were incorporated into the final product.


Material: Black Cherry Burl
Measures: Irregular in shape 17" x 13" x 7"high
Features: Hand carved cherry burl

Email ken_taylor@sympatico.ca for more information about this item.

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Saturday, 26 January 2013

Small Box


Material: Maple, Cherry Burl and Black Walnut
Measures:9" x 5 1/2" x 3 1/2"
Features: Cherry burl panel on lid, black walnut inlay on lid,
                black walnut lifting tab, black walnut keys in mitred corners
                scalloped bottom edges following maple wood grain
                soft felt lining in red, green, or purple


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Friday, 25 January 2013

Buffet Cabinet



Materials: Maple
Measures: 18 1/2"deep x 72" wide x 38" high
 Features:  Solid Maple and maple plywood
                 Carcase is constructed from maple plywood for stability.
                 Frame and panel doors two with glass panels,
                 Adjustable shelves in lower cabinets
                 Full extension soft closing drawer glides
                 Two part cherry and espresso finish.
                 Top surface top coated with polyurethane for durability


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Fully finished drawers, stained and top coated with shellac

Back of cabinet is a fully paneled frame

Gentle curves on legs and bottom rail


You can read more about this cabinet on my blog here