11/20/2019
Step Stools In Green & Green Style - Black Walnut with Ebony Accents..
Prides our self on crafting one of a kind workmanship, using local wood found in greater Willamette Valley Mr.
Schroeder is the owner of this amazing working wood shop and has been doing it now for 35 years. He's a great teacher who knows his stuff and has a great love for creating works of art. The rare wood used in this unique style of woodworking demands time and care for each one to be special and distinct. With each piece we can create any specifications you desire. Call or email us and we would be glad to go over them with you
11/20/2019
Step Stools In Green & Green Style - Black Walnut with Ebony Accents..
08/22/2018
I see no reason why we can't have a nice sink cabinet in the woods shop! White oak - fun to build!
05/15/2018
White oak gaming table with hidden drawer and "floating", removable shelf, ~40 - 60 hours, all traditional M & T joinery - poly finish - weighs about a million pounds!
05/15/2018
Doors made from wood from our family's farm - (~100 + years old) and white oak - Poly finish - they turned out great!
I found out the other day that my WIFI from the house reaches the shop!!! - I ordered the super-spying (I don't care anyhow...) "Alexa" - now I have wonderful, ...uninterrupted classical music in the shop allll day long!!! - (it's the little things that make me happy!) ;)
04/01/2018
*New* LED Lighting! - It's the little things that make me happy!
03/20/2018
From the barn to the finished product - rehab barn wood from our family farm!
03/11/2018
It's a process... Reclaimed Old growth fir from Miami tree farm, felled in 1950. Making 120 and will have our logo laser engraved to give to the owners as coasters.
02/18/2018
Making something out of nothing!
12/05/2017
12/05/2017
Annnd with the finish! - done tomorrow! Whoop whoop!.... I think about 120 hours...
12/03/2017
Update - Finished the top for the chest - Gotta say, I planed and trimmed the boards to final dimensions before glue-up (which I generally never do...), but with the domino, boards glued flat and were flush on the ends! - nice! I use dowels for long grain to screw into for the breadboard, glue the mid 8-inches or so and use ebony for accents - Festool router and guide made the breadboard cut easy....starting to come together, just need to fasten the top, put on the oil finish and ready in time for Christmas!