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Past Projects
Below you'll find some of my favorite and most popular projects I've completed. Some are my own personal projects while others are for previous customers.

Media Center With Amp Compartment
Space was limited and I needed to create a rustic media center that could house records, a receiver, guitar amp, and record player. The controls for the guitar amp are located on top of the amp so I placed the amp on a slide that pulls out.

Hand Written Vows
I took my sister's and brother-in-law's handwritten vows and carved them into cherry wood from our great-grandfather's farm. The heart in the middle is called bloodwood and is carved with their wedding date.

Jack Daniels Barrel Table
I took an old Jack Daniels whiskey barrel and made a table out of it. The tabletop is made out of hard maple and stained to match the barrel. The top of the barrel was branded so I cut out the center and added a thick glass center to show off the branding.

Bourbon Barrel Coffee Table
Took an old bourbon barrel, cut it in half and made a coffee table out of it. The top is on hinges so it can swing open to reveal a storage space for blankets, games, pillows, etc.

Rustic Blanket Ladder
I typically make blanket ladders about 2ft. wide and 5ft. tall. Cast iron handles also make for a really nice rustic add-on.

Walnut & Maple End Grain Cutting Board
End grain cutting boards are nice because they can hide knife marks and help keep your cutting edge sharp. I also added deep juice grooves into this board making it perfect for cutting and serving amazing meals to friends and family.

Resin Walnut Serving Board
This serving board has a rich purple resin river sandwiched between two slabs of walnut. I added stainless steel handles and a chamfer for an added elegant look. The resin is food safe so serving food is no problem here.

Floating Entertainment Wall
This was a blank wall when I started. I designed this floating wall to be easily removed and dismantled if needed. I also created custom French cleat to hold up the cabinet and keep it in place.

Timber Cross Restoration
This cross was cut out of a beam from a 100-year-old church. The wood was extremely dry and had cracked so bad that the two halves could move side to side. I was asked to keep as much of the wood's character as possible while adding blue resin to it.

Timber Cross Restoration 2
This cross was in similar condition as the other restoration I did but this one had a new challenge. I found that the bottom of this cross had a branding that I wanted to preserve but the bottom was not perpendicular to the rest of the cross and caused it leaned forward slightly. This short clip shows how I was able to flatten the bottom while keeping the original branding.
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