Woodworking Course on Designing and Building a Japanese Style Table
Woodworking course on designing and building a Japanese-inspired end Table for the woodwhisperer guild.
Woodworking has been a lifelong passion. You can find more about how I got interested in woodworking by clicking the about tab or see some of my work in the Custom Furniture tab. I write for two blogs, the “What’s on My Workbench Blog” is where I write about the furniture I build for myself and for my customers. This blog is where I write about the woodworking that falls behind the bench, or what goes on behind the scenes. The projects I build to improve my shop, the jigs I make to build the projects, and the tools I use.
Woodworking course on designing and building a Japanese-inspired end Table for the woodwhisperer guild.
The build process of a custom case for a classic 1950s Super guitar amp With its classic components but worn-out exterior, I saw an opportunity to create something unique—a custom case with a steampunk vibe to house these timeless elements.
Creating this wine display case combined traditional woodworking techniques with modern craftsmanship, from selecting the finest materials to meticulously crafting each joint. Every step was taken with care and precision. The end result is a timeless piece that will be cherished for years to come. It proudly displays cherished bottles of wine and creates memories for all who enjoy them.
I built a Torsion Box assembly table to give me a flat surface from which to work. The top also doubles as a workbench in my small shop, with an end vise and set of dog holes to add additional work holding.
I built this entry table using the live edge slab from a pine tree that was scarred by the black forest fire for the top and Wenge for the bottom.
How to Build a Stave Wooden Ice Bucket. The bucket is made from white oak and I used a Japanese wood finishing technique called shou sugi ban to add just a little color to the bucket, I wanted it to look like it had been used in the mine.