I owe much of my basic woodworking from my step grandfather. He owned Daytona Beach Millworks and had a workshop in Astor, Florida. When I was growing up, I used to visit him and he would let me work beside him. He, like me, was left handed which gave me the fundamental lessons on safety and tool operation from a lefty’s point of view.
What I lack in his blood DNA is overflowed with his spiritual DNA that keeps me building arts of wood that are one of a kind. Thanks Earl!!!
I started building projects that I needed for my own use around the house. As I continued working with wood, my love for it grew bigger and started producing pieces of furniture art soley visualzed in my mind. The blueprint of what I wanted embedded in the brain and all I have to do now is build it.
My collection of this furniture art is looking for a good home. I have an accumulation of “one of a kind” wood furniture/art that is functional and creates a unique statement.
First, I get inspired by a piece of wood and then create a way to incorporate other forms of art. I try to use non-native wood, whenever possible. This is my attempt to help Florida rid unwanted species and create a use for them. (see my current wood inventory for exact species). What I do, I create one of a kind furniture/art that is in my head.
What I don’t do, I don’t build custom pieces that you have a visual for. It is too difficult to have your idea transferred over to my visual brain blueprint and the outcome would not be the same. I build custom pieces that are blueprinted in my creative mind and go from there as I grab a chunk of wood and create the arts of work.
If you like what you see, there is a price beside the piece. Feel free to ask any questions.
Thanks for visiting the Southern Carpenter! Jerry Carr.
http://www.southerncarpenter.com
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