Design, consulting, and fabrication

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Elm table

It has been a busy Spring and summer and I have had little or no time to get in the shop and make. But here is my most recent completion. The top is made of locally harvested elm, from trees taken down in Missoula. We actually have this same Elm and some local Birch for sale at Home Resource. $3/ board foot for

Coffee Table

rough sawn 5/4. The frame is a steel framework that I had powder coated at Powder Coating of Monatana. This was made for a client in Missoula and I am currently working on the second table for her.

Entryway cabinet

Here is a cabinet that Steve Nelson and I made for Home Resource’s annual event, Spontaneous Construction. This was made, except for finishes, in 5 hours. It is made of salvaged fir, brass hardware and granite. Steve sanded the granite for a long time.

Coffee table

Here’s a table that my wife and I found and then became an art table for our kids when they were little. It lived outside for a long time and the paint began peeling. So I sanded it down to find two bottom layers of green and white over maple. I then put a granite top on it and it became our coffee table for the last few years. My wife now wants something longer and narrower that is made entirely of wood. So it is for sale now. Sorry the pictures are so bad but they are with my phone. $200.

Oak and Lane

Here is a lab cabinet that came out of the Chem/Pharm building at the U of M when they remodeled a few years ago. I had to almost completely rebuild it because of all the “modifications” it had underwent over the years. It has some polished chrome hardware that was salvaged off other cabinetry and the top is made from salvaged maple bowling lane from Liberty Lanes.  This was sold in 2009.