I began building
cabinets as far back as 1993 - I don't remember exactly
because I drifted into it while pursuing an interest in
making musical instruments, partcularly classical
guitars.
Over time I developed a
high level of general skill with the handtools associated with
fine furnituremaking, ranging from hand-cutting dovetail joints
to veneering curved surfaces and bending solid wood with steam,
heat, and pressure.
What this means is that
I can build just about anything you want to have made. What
you'll get is quality that is hard to find in mass-produced
work - quality that lasts a lifetime, not something we see much
of these days.
Below a walnut bowfront vanity I built with curved
veneer doors
done with a vacuum bag press, a modern tool
which makes curved veneering go
quicker.

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