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Hand carved chest for my daughter's wedding present.
Lined with aromatic Cedar
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Here's My Woodworking!
by Dan Andrews
Gatesville, TX
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I started woodworking with a Sear's radial arm saw in 1972 while I was in the Air Force. Early on I made a lot of small boxes and then progressed to simple furniture. I began carving after a class at the
Marc Adams School
where I also took a number of other classes over the years. I retired from the practice of Medicine in 2001 and moved to Gatesville, TX where I divide my time between woodworking and writing. I have very little of my output since most of it has been given to family.
Below are a few of my woodworking projects:
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Another Wedding Chest made in Oak
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A couple of toy boxes from a group of five I made the
Christmas before last for all my little grandchildren
(I'm now behind by 2!)
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Barristers bookcase in walnut
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CD Bookcase
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Inlaid Knife Handles
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Another Wedding Chest
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Music Stand I designed for my youngest daughter who is a
professional violinist. The stand is of Walnut with Walnut
Burl Veneer on the face and the tray is ebony.
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Bottom of Music Stand
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You can email Dan at
blackdaan@gmail.com
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