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Wall Cabinet made at SBWI

Wood Species
Oak, Cherry
Joinery
Mortise and Tenon, Half-blind Dovetails, Housing Joint, Dovetails
Finish
Iron Acetate, India Ink, Shellac, Tung Oil

This was my second project at the Sam Beauford Woodworking Institute. It started as a simple hanging wall cabinet, but I added some flair with shaped, proud dovetails and a geometric design on the door.

A few weeks before starting on the wall cabinet, I found the geometric design described in a Guardian article and I knew I wanted to use it for something. When this project came along, I knew I'd found the right thing.

I made a bookshelf out of cherry to hold the cabinet, as I was living in a rented apartment at the time, which prevented me from putting the cabinet in its rightful place on a wall.

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If you like what you see, please get in touch. I am currently accepting inquiries for late 2026. Whether you have a specific design in mind or just a space that needs filling, let’s talk.

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