This is a box I made for my hand tool joinery class at Palomar College. All the wood was squared by hand and the dovetails and mortise and tenon joinery were hand cut. The darker wood is walnut and the purple wood is purpleheart. There is also maple in there for accent. Finished with Tung Oil.
A vanity I made for one of my daughters. It is all maple with polyurethane finish. It was an assignment for machine tool joinery class at Palomar College and is my first attempt at making a drawer and door. The cove on the legs were made by running the wood diagonally across a table saw blade.
A table I made when I knew even less than I know now. The rails that hold the magazines are butt jointed to the legs with toothpicks used as dowels. I used pocket screws for the rest of the joinery. It held together for several years. I never liked it and "repurposed" it to make the round cherry table shown later in this blog.
The second thing I ever made. I made this with what I learned watching David Mark's show on TV. Pocket hole joinery throughout. The top is quarter inch thick walnut and maple veneer. I used a hand held belt sander to flatten the top. Not museum quality to say the least, but a nice little table we still use. Finished with polyurethane.