Floor Lamp Resto
Vintage brass floor lamp that I picked up along the way but it had a plywood painted piece that was horrible so gave it a shot and presto. 21” Mesquite slab with routed and live edge. I used my newly...
View ArticleGame Mount / Mesquite
A friend let me have these horns, I bleached them and painted a champagne gold color. The wood is a mesquite slab with burl and figure that caught my eye while milling. Wire brush, sanding prep and a...
View ArticleMesquite wall hanging
I seen this beautiful piece of wood and combined it with an idea. I would say I ruined it and didnt finish it but i’ll also say it was a learning experience. I’ll get back to it later, when I buy more...
View ArticleMesquite Bench
A mesquite bench that I was able to finish in a few days. I poured clear epoxy in the crevasses for a simple coat and then I applied a few coats of urethane with a brush since I dont have a sprayer....
View ArticleMesquite Table
Table or stand, I tend to stand alot and this works great for me. I used mesquite wood which I harvested and milled. A went though a few coats of urethane finish, three. Burls and curly grains, me...
View ArticleMesquite Cutting Boards
Mesquite cutting boards for local meat market co-sign. Sanded 220g and I applied a 4 to 1 mineral oil, bees wax seal. These sell, imagine more fancy boards like the ones I see here on LJ…. I’m kinda...
View ArticleMesquite table and seats
These pieces fell not far from tree. I basically just sanded the pieces with drum sanders and applied several coats of gloss urethane. The chairs were for a previous table and friend liked them, but I...
View ArticleMesquite pedestal / table.
Three slices of mother nature. I used 8-9” bolts and 2.5” deck screws to hold it together, no glue. Clear brushed on marine epoxy on the edges and a few coats or gloss urethane on the exposed wood....
View ArticleMesquite steak plates.
Mesquite wood milled then cut with a bandsaw jig, sanded with sanders, routed and added butcher block oil. Two shown but four in all.
View ArticleMesquite Bench
Mesquite wood bench, custom, to fit me. 5’, crushed coral filler with both slabs angled for a comfy fit and possible nap. I sanded ruff slabs with a chainsaw disk, then 36g disk and a 120 disk, then...
View ArticleMesquite Chop Block
Mesquite wood chop block with little tiny feet, oiled. Next on the agenda, Glazed pork chops and apple sauce! :) 21×14.5×2
View ArticleMesquite Mantel
Mesquite Mantel, 76” x 12” x 16”. I went after a trunk with plenty burls for the curvy shape, first was the milling then the removal of all the sapwood. After seeing the basic shapes I sanded with a...
View ArticleMesquite Mantel 76 x 12 x 16
This mantel is the same one as my other listing but with blocks, 12×12 x 44 to rest on.
View ArticleMesquite Table
Mesquite table roughly 30” round x 2.5 thick slab with a cast iron base that I picked up along the way. Chrysocolla and copper with black sand were used for filler and an clear epoxy flood coat finish.
View ArticleMesquite mini bar.
Mesquite natural edge mini bar / table. Clear brushed on epoxy. Original plan was to add a couple waterfall stools but I’ll still make them for a later date. I also used several long lag screws. Table...
View ArticleCutting board display rack.
Cutting board display rack.Store owner approved! The stand has small panels that are removable for thinner or thicker cutting boards to sit between. Single tung oil rub. I may need to add strips of...
View ArticleMesquite butcher block. End grain.
Mesquite butcher block with an end grain top. 10” block, 36” tall and 25×27 cutting area. Brushed on clear epoxy and tung oil on the base and sides. The top has butcher block oil. Next time around I’ll...
View ArticleMesquite table with a antique sewing machine base.
I started this project from a standing tree. Harvested, milled and air dried. A friend brought over a base she had for a long time. Im glad I finished this piece and its behind me now. I learned a few...
View ArticleMesquite table with peacock ore and chrysocolla inlay and a koi Pair base.
Mesquite table with peacock ore and chrysocolla inlay and a koi pair base. We’ll, I at a loss for words at the moment. Um, I made that.
View ArticleMesquite end grain counter top chop block.
Mesquite end grain counter top chop block. 35.25” x 17.25” x 2.5” I went through 2 and a half huge slabs to finish up with this piece. Tight bond II glue, mineral oil soaking then a mix of beeswax and...
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