Tim Killen's Projects



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An Entertainment Equipment Cabinet. June 2011
 


Tim Killen
An Elegant Side Table. May 2011
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Colonial Candle Holder. Dec. 2010.
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Another of his chair collection. Oct. 2010.
Tim Killen
A Sam Maloof designed Lounge Chair. Nov. 2010.
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A Tea Table and Small Chair. July 2010.
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Several Shaker Boxes with different finishes. April 2010.
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A ladder back rocker with an ash strip seat. Feb. 2010.

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An ebonized box. Jan. 2010.

Dec 2009 Windsor Chair Making Class Instructor, made a Windsor Sack Back Chair.
Dec 2009 Windsor Chair Making Class Instructor, made a Windsor Sack Back Chair.
Aug. 2009 A real Sam Maloof Rocking Chair Class that will be a model for Tim's PHEC class.
March 2009 Windsor Chair for the Advanced Windsor Chair Class Starting in April.
Feb. 2009 Some classic boxes he will be using in a coming soon finishing class.
Dec. 2008 A Connecticut Ladder Back Chair with Milk Paint.
Nov. 2008 Another stool.
Oct. 2008 Tim's next generation of Windsor Chairs called a Comb Back and an Ash Stool.
Oct. 2008 Tim's next generation of Windsor Chairs called a Comb Back.
Sept. 2008 Several Windsor Style Chair. He is hoping to get enough interest in making these for a class at PHEC in the Spring.
July 2008 Another of his lovely reproduction furniture pieces.
March 2008 Another of his beautiful replica furniture pieces.
Dec. 2007 A Southern Hunt Board.
Oct. 2007 A hutch that was certainly more than a weekend project.
Sept. 2007 A Shaker type bed of Maple.
July 2007 A detailed crown for a cabinet that Tim is building.
May 2007 A bread board table top that changed with the weather and another Chipendale chair with various woods.
March 2007 A reproduction cabinet from the late 18th Century he will be using for his next PHEC class.
Dec. 2006 Reproduction Chipendale Chair.
Dec. 2006 Work table, 17th & 18th century sugar Pine.
Nov. 2006 A replica writing desk.
Oct. 2006 A couple of replica utensil trays.
Oct. 2006 A patio bench he made from plans he developed from a Williamsburg Virginia bench.
May 2006 A window frame with glass for his Timber Frame Building project.
Oct. 2005 A foot stool/bench made from the Concord Valley Oak. He used the old fashion milk paint as a finish.
Sept. 2005 A foot stool made of pine with compound angled dovetails, milk paint and bees wax.
July 2005 A table made from some over grown Scotch Broom plants growing on his property.
July 2005 A chair made from some over grown Scotch Broom plants growing on his property.



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