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I use exotic and domestic woods to create modern works of art. Each of my pieces is made from the finest materials, resulting in a one-of-a-kind item that is sure to take pride of place in your home or office. Get in touch to find out more or to commission a piece.

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When it comes to custom creations, there’s no project that is too big or small to complete.
For now, I am using the website for smaller items for practicality of shipping.  Until I figure that part out, the larger items will be limited to St. Paul, Mn. and surrounding areas. If you would like something that you don't see all you have to do is contact me and I’ll get back to you in no time to discuss.

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All About Woods of the world

Dedication. Reliability. Value.

I have always loved Woodworking. It started when I was young working with my Father in his garage shop. He helped me to build my first set of Adirondack chairs, after that I was hooked. In junior high I had taken shop class and got into woodturning. That has become a big part of my woodworking. I joined the military after high school, got married to my true soul mate, got a house off base and had a small shop in a 1 car garage. We moved back home after service, bought a house and, you guessed it, built a shop. To go along with this, I started a Remolding/Handyman service. This was both fun and profitable until 2006 when the economy started to tank. So i decided to revert back to woodworking by doing numerous shows and craft fairs. This went wekll so i decided to open a store at a local mall. This was exciting but, a lot of work and stress with the economy.  So I decided to get back into the work force. Had a great job and things were going well. Then Covid hit and I was furloughed. So, I'm back to woodworking. It has always been my joy and the one thing I always go back to. 
I will conclude with a statement I read some time ago and it has stuck with me...
Dont be afraid to start over. It's a chance to do better this time.

Carpenter Craving in Wood
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