| Dec. 2004 |
A myrtle wood clock. |
| Sept. 2004 |
A chip carved wood and leather bellows. |
| Mar. 2003 |
This tabletop display case is small enough to sit on top of a coffee table and is designed to hold a few of your favorite keepsakes. A drawer allows you to easily rearrange the items you have to display.
The case consists of three sides joined together by four corner posts. The joinery for the case is tongue and groove. The case sides are sandwiched between a top and bottom frame. The frames are mitered at the corners. A beveled glass top is added so that your keepsakes can be admired. |
| Mar. 2002 |
A lovely chip carved eagle and feathers design. |
| Dec. 2001 |
Shadow Box to Hold Four World War II Medals. |
| 04 |
Dan finished his nine month project, a beautiful cradle of walnut and maple, slightly ahead of schedule. A grandchild will soon enjoy Dan's fruits of labor, however the childs mother might disagree, on the labor part that is. |
| 03 |
Chess box made from walnut and maple and finished with 3 coats of tung oil. Dan's next project is an obvious one - carve the chessman! |
| 02 |
A Walnut Framed Mirror. |
| 01 |
An intricately chip carved clock from basswood plate. |