My grandpa Gene is a great guy. Not only has he been a kick ass grandpa, but he also was early inspiration for me to get into woodworking. He used to own a small woodworking shop in Racine, WI when I was a kid. I still remember the smell of the wood dust everywhere, and the racks of carving knives and the barrels of dowels.
Grandpa Gene actually is an accomplished wood carver. He wrote the book on carving, literally. He wrote a book about carving birds, penguins, and fish. It is actually still available on Amazon. I never really appreciated the wealth of information he is until recently. I now use a bunch of the tools he used to use in his shop. He is far too old now to do wood working, but one is never too old to appreciate a nice hunk of walnut. So I found a nice scrap piece at the mill, and burned my logo onto it and finished it with shellac and wax and gave it to him as a holiday gift. Behold me trying to take the photo in my car, crappy version of a photo, but nice piece nonetheless.
Using recycled wood and materials from pallets, lumber mills, scaffolding companies, abandoned buildings, etc., I create things for people and myself. I mainly make wood furniture and boxes, but also decorative woodburning and design pieces, artwork and a variety of handmade goods. For those who appreciate the rustic, rough-hewn, hand-made look and the lifestyle of repurposed, reclaimed and upcycled things - you have found a friend. Please bask in the glow of antique wood grain with me.
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