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This cap is exceptionally large. I have a feeling they may ask me to make another once they realize how big it is.
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February 2008
Fri 22 Feb 2008
Fri 22 Feb 2008
I just made these for newels for a customer in New York. The barley twist newel is fashioned after my barley twisted island leg. This particular customer wanted smaller newels so I made them 3 1/2 inches wide by 48 inches high. The other two newels are smaller versions of my N104. These are crafted from Red Oak.
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Sat 16 Feb 2008
These red oak columns were applied to a book case by a customer of mine as well as in the previous post. Handsome work!
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Sat 16 Feb 2008
The images below were sent by a customer of mine who ordered fluted columns in red oak and applied them to his entertainment center. Great job don’t you think?
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Sun 10 Feb 2008
Pictured below is an image of a custom newel and baluster set I made for a customer in the North East. The newel is a modification of a newel that I had done previously. It is based on an Enkobol design (without the carving). I think what I like about this particular design is the large base relative to the smaller turned area at th e top. The base is 4 1/4″ square in width. The top diameter is 3 1/2″. It is made in two parts to eliminate wasting wood. This one is in walnut. The balusters with he long pin tops are made of poplar and will be painted.
This customer is replacing the original newel and balusters but will keep the original handrail with the “turned down” end. That is, where the handrail attaches to the newel there is a scroll that turns down to connect to the newel.

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