Monday, August 29, 2011

African Mahogany Desk

I recently built this solid African Mahogany desk for my Brother in-law.  I started with 88 board feet of rough sawn African Mahogany (Khaya) and ended up with a beautiful desk.  The desk has three drawers, and comes apart in three pieces to be moved.  I finished the desk with multiple coats of teak oil, to enhance the warm feel of the wood.  

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Giving a room a custom look



I recently aquired a pool table and moved it into our bonus room.  Since then I have been thinking about how to turn the room into a pool room with character and functionality.  I decided to add wainscoting around the room and a built in shelving unit for a television.  I chose vertical grain doug fir as the wood species to keep a







northwest theme.  I then started laying out the room on paper with a "to-scale" drawing.  I was able to size and place the built-in where I wanted and make a material list based on my final dimensions.  I built the shelving unit first and installed the wainscoting around the room.  I also built a small corner table from 3" VG fir set at 39" from the floor to allow for a bar stool seating area.  I left the wood natural and used a clear polyurethane to finish the wood.  I then painted the upper two thirds of the wall and that completed the room, giving the space a purpose and a real warm feel.