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Customer Project Photo Album
Well if there's any proof at all that YOU can build our projects -- this page has that proof!  All of the photos you see on this page have been sent to us by happy woodworkers who have used our plans.

If you finish a project using one of our plans, please send us a photo and your story about how it went!

6' Santa
Breadbox
Wildflower Horse
Sleigh Bed
Spring Foal
Paintable Nativity
Angelic Chorus
Garden Bridge
Kiddie Kitchen
Simple Futon
Futon Bunk Bed
Carousel Rocker

Cedar Hope Chest
Victorian Carolers
Lighthouse
Child's Armoire
Child's Rocker
Standard Horse
Country Cradle
Heritage Cradle
Toy Box Bench
Hannibal the Elephant
Lawrence the Camel
Birdhouse Assortment

Airplane Swing
Hallway Storage Bench

6' Paintable Santa
Andy and Mary Hunter of Titusville, FL, finished this Santa.  Nice work!

Bread Box + 5 Extra Boxes
Rob Roy of Albany, NY, finished this project.  He used biscuit and dowel for joinery.  Five coats of tung oil with 0000 steel wool between coats, plus a coat of Antiquax furniture wax to top the project off.

Sleigh Bed
Woodworker Unknown.

Wildflower Detailed Rocker
Don LaFontaine of Melbourne, Australia, is one of our busiest customers -- you'll see several of his projects in our album.  He used colored stains for the scrollwork.

Spring Foal
Woodworker Unknown

Paintable Nativity Scene
This is another entry by Andy and Mary Hunter of FL.

Angelic Chorus
Completed by Richard Vande Veegaete of Billings, MT.

8' Garden Bridge
Ed Wilson of Hot Springs Village, AR, sent us this photo of his newly installed garden bridge.  Ed says he's a stark novice, but we're not sure we believe him...said plans were great!

Kiddie Kitchen
Mike Wozniak of Benton, PA, used some imaginative finishing techniques.

Simple Futon
Bob Lansing of Michigan built this futon for the tree house (he also built) for his sons.

Futon Sofa Bunk Bed
Earl Johnson of Sacremento, CA, said this project took him 3 weeks in his spare time.  He said it was challenging, but enjoyable.  Earl's 7 year old grandson was apparently delighted with it.

Cedar Hope Chest
Woodworker Unknown.

Victorian Caroling Family -- Poster Project
Zane Rogers did this and it looks great!

Child-Size Armoire
Bill Miska of Nashport, Ohio, really turned this "toy" into a piece of furniture adults would be happy with!

Pony Express Rocker
Even at 1 year old, the builder's grand daughter is having fun on the horse.

5' New England Lighthouse
One of our most popular projects, this one was nicely decorated by Tom Beatty of Pittsburgh, PA -- well done!

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Child's Rocker

Standard Rocking Horse

Country Cradle

Harold Pappas of San Diego, CA, sent these three photos of some great looking projects he finished.  Looks like a little on is on the way!

Toy Box & Bench

Joe Cadden of Washington state...another proud maker of the Country Cradle.

Paul Loveall of Newbury Park, CA, sent the photo above and two pictures below.  He's clearly a very busy woodworker and has a knack for painting and finishing.  Thanks for the photos -- nice work!

Heritage Cradle

Hannibal the Elephant

Birdhouse Assortment

Lawrence the Camel

Three more photos of nicely finished projects done by our friend Don LaFontaine in Australia -- he's won several woodworking awards for his work...one of them with Lawrence the Camel, we think.

Carousel Rocking Horse

Hallway Storage Bench
Charles Young from right here in Dayton, Ohio, sent us this fine photo of his finished work.  His daughter needed some useful hallway space -- and got it!

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The Carousel Rocker, seen to the left, also finished by Don came out great.  We must say that he altered our plan by putting wings on the rocking horse making it a Pegasus.  Looks great, but our plans do not include wing plans!

Airplane Swing
Glen Hadlock of Cottonwood, AZ, sent this photo.  He created a different type of support system than our plans employ -- looks good!

Thanks Everybody!
Keep the photos coming!

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