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Gil Bilodeau's bistro table and chairs Gil Bilodeau's cherry table
Gil Bilodeau made this bistro table and chairs for his friend Bob. The table is maple with cherry inlay, the chairs are bird's eye maple. Look at the way the finish shines! Here is Chae Bilodeau with the cherry table Gil built for her.
Gil Bilodeau's Humidor Tim Welo's Cube
Gil Bilodeau made this humidor of curly maple with cherry trim and brass fittings. Tim is planning on submitting this project to a scupture contest in Pennsylvania.
PJ Gomez' boat Manny Pattavina's birdhouse
PJ Gomez tests the boat he built at the Woodworkers Club Manny Pattavina built a copper roofed birdhouse for his Rhode Island home.
Ed Chandler's cabinet Peter and Steve Matchak's boat seat
Ed Chandler built this cabinet of cherry. Peter and Steve Matchak built this mahogany seat for their Boston Whaler.
Bill Howe's pair of coffee tables Andrew McLaren's Secretary
Bill Howe built a pair of coffee tables with mahogany and cocobolo bases and hickory tops with turquoise inlay. Andrew McLaren built this secretary of cherry.
Dale Gardner's Table Bill Howe's table
Dale Gardner built this 16' long table, and Frank DiCostanzo turned the legs for it. Bill Howe gets creative with his "Sunrise Table"
Bob Bownes Steve Romano's White Oak Table
Bob Bownes made this bench. He did an incredible job on the finish- too bad you can't touch it here, to see how smooth it is! Steve Romano built this table and two benches of white oak for a client's home, and another set of mahogany for the client's office. Dani Granahan was the Sanding Specialist.
Frame and Panel Chest Frame and Panel Chest
Here is Bert Slonim with the Frame and Panel Chest he made in Ed Chandler's class. Chris Ahern made this Frame and Panel Chest in Ed Chandler's class in October.
Dining Table by Andrew McLaren Ampersand by Dan Capsecha
Andrew McLaren is quite proud of the cherry dining table he built as his first project at the Woodworkers Club. Dan Capsecha built this ampersand logo for Taylor & Ives of New York. It was quite a trick to transport it once it was finished!


Jewelery Chest by Dan Primavera Workbench by Bill Flynn
Dan Primavera built this jewelery chest for his wife. Bill Flynn built himself a workbench.