Film by Yong W. Kim
We bought a few logs of Claro Walnut a year ago and had a friend over with his chainsaw mill to begin sawing them. The slabs that came out of them were gorgeous to say the least, have a look!
Milling Live Edge Slabs
We came across a few small logs of Claro Walnut that had been removed for a road widening project and decided to mill them up with our friends Alaskan Chainsaw mill right outside the shop,
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Inspired by many of George Nakashima's works, we created this waterfall edge with through Dovetails for a custom filing and storage cabinet. Solid walnut was sawed using a japanese Dozuki dovetail saw. Handcrafted by Taylor Donsker Design in Los Angeles, California.
Handcut Dovetails for a Storage Cabinet
Inspired by many of George Nakashima's works, we created this waterfall edge with through Dovetails for a custom filing and storage cabinet.
Read MoreOur first time working with a round slab (cut perpendicularly to the tree vs. lengthwise), and a burl for that matter, this slab is truly a stunner. The grain has a beautiful tiger figure as well as streaks reminiscent of shooting stars.
Finishing a Stunning Walnut Burl Top
This is the first oval shaped table, soon to be added to the collection.
Read MoreFinishing Process of a Claro Walnut Slab Table
VIDEO: Finishing a Claro Walnut Slab
I typically watch the transformation of a piece of dull, sanded wood to a rich, finished product full of depth and iridescence with my small team in the studio.
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