The mystery box is turned out of alder and measures 5” in diameter by 3” high.
This is a great project piece and wonderful for small areas where you need a towel.
It has a single wooden peg and measures 6 x 8.5 x 3/4 inches. It is well made from poplar.
This long board could be used for many designs and in vertical or horizontal spaces. It has hanger holes for either direction.
This dust pan is one I painted for one of my early books and has been popular over the years.
This nice small tine is made by Bill Keller and measures 7 1/4" x 3 15/16" x 4 15/16".
The tray measures 18” x 10 5/8” x 2 ¾” which includes short legs and is made from alder. We are having trouble getting this tray made now.
This is a wonderful useful 11 inch by 13 inch tray made from alder or poplar with a baltic birch bottom. It is very well made and great for lots of rectangular designs.
We are having trouble geting this tray made.
This “Bostcast” was used in the old days to hold a comb and brush. I heard they were coated with tar to keep the lice out of ones hair. I designed it to fit a large size tissue box. There is a towel bar underneath the bottom. It measures 11” x 15 ½” x 6 ¼” and is constructed out of alder.
The Victorian clock is the first clock I designed in my collection that has now reached 36.
It is made from poplar and is well sanded, ready to paint.
The clock movement in included.
This clock is perfect for a long narrow wall as it measurers 5 inches by 30 inches.
This round, dome-shaped wood-piece holds a tealight and has a bead on the bottom which is easy to trim. The top has a very narrow grove which makes it easy to paint a border of a different color.