Here's Our Stuff!
by Glen & Pat Bond
Eureka, MO
We moved to a wooded area southwest of St Louis, MO several years ago. There was a large
beautiful maple tree to the side of the house - the construction must have stressed the tree and it
died about three years later.
Glen has worked with wood most of his life, so he had the tree cut into lumber. To his surprise
the tree had beautiful spalting in it. Pat wanted to make something special from it, so we built
this storage bench. Glen used ebony plugs to cover the screw heads, which we thought accented the
spalting in the wood.
Hiding the trash was made easy by building this replica of an oak ice box for the kitchen. The
top lifts up and holds a 30 gallon bag.
One Christmas Glen made jewelry boxes as gifts. He used a varity of wood combinations and
placements.
Living in the woods allows for many great finds, like this turned oak burl bowl. Glen also made
the library table, lace wood sewing box, and cherry mushroom.
Finding a gift for our teenage granddaughter is always a challenge. We decided to make her a hope
chest and put items in it from her grandparents and great-grandparent. It is made from local walnut
and cherry.
You can email Glen & Pat at
glen2pat@yahoo.com
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