Sand Paper Box
After months of tripping over sandpaper and never having the
right piece or grit at the right time, I decided to create a
sandpaper box with some Asian flair! The box holds 9 grits of
your choice, with both a slot for a full sheet and a slot for a
half sheet. The box is made from Poplar. The entrance is called
a “Torii”, made from Teak. Cocobolo accents are used to attach
the Torii. The Torii is well known in Asian architecture and can
be seen forming the entrance to Temples, Gates and Gardens, to
name a few. This piece can be commissioned for the
discriminating woodworker who would like to store his sandpaper
in style. Measures 14¼” H x 21½” W x 12” D. Call or email for pricing.

The Tower Jewelry Box
I built this as a gift for my Mother-in-Law. This box really
packs in the jewelry. Five drawers with the top two divided into
smaller sections for earrings, etc., and lined with leather.
Made from Ash with Walnut accent drawer pulls. Measures 9 ½”H x
9” W x 7 ½”D. Call or email for pricing.

Turning Tool
Rack
A beautiful piece of Leopard Wood inspired me to do something
that would really show it off. The mixture of wood really sets
it apart. This Turning Tool Rack has a total of 28 mortise and
tenon joints and uses a combination of Ash, Red Oak, and Leopard
Wood. Holds 13 of your finest turning tools. Designed to hang on
the wall or stand alone on a bench. Measures 28”H x 20”W x 10”D.
Call or email for pricing.

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