

Keith Rodgers Made these two toyboxes for his children.
The top one is made from Hard Maple with Spanish
Cedar inlays and the bottom one is made from Cherry
with Walnut inlays.
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Walt Segl build this lengerie chest out of some
figured African Mahogany.
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Troy
Jenkins Made this crib for his Family's first child. |

Tom
Klich made this console table out of Bailey's Red Oak. |

Michael
Engleman made his cabinet using Figured Santos Mahogany
he had gotten here at Bailey's. |

James
Hawk made this gun rack out using some Sassafras he
bought here at Bailey's and some Wormy Chestnut.
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Donald
made this Santa Bear using a method called Intarsia.
He cuts out each piece individually, like a puzzle.
He then hand sands each piece to give it shape. For
this project he used Cherry, Holly, Walnut, Mahogany
and Bloodwood. |

Ron
Wiley made this table using 1 piece of African Mahogany
for the top and the base is made from Ash that he dyed
black. |

Here
is a closer look at Ron Wiley's table top.
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April Koschker made this for her sister for Christmas
from some of our basswood. |

Val
Kobrin made these Native American Style Flutes.
This one is made from curly maple with Brazilian
cherry.
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John Daly built this rocker for his granddaughter
for Christmas from hard maple with the seat and
back made from birdseye maple bought from us.
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Dave Steigerwalt of Normal Square Woodworking made
this case out of Poplar with a fiberglass shell.
www.woodchairparts.com
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William Bausch built this drum set out of the our
4/4 Soft Maple. It has a red chestnut finish with
black powder coated hardware. This drumset is going
to be showcased soon and will take a home at Guitar
Villa to be sold. |

Elvin Martin made this bar top for a customer in
New Ringgold, PA from Bailey Wood Products lumber.
The top and drip tray are made from Walnut and the
railing is made from Hickory.
This is the bar top before installation
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Steven Schartel made this Cherry toy chest for his
Grandson’s first Christmas from Bailey wood.
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This is Steven Schartel's toy chest after staining
the Cherry with a Red Oak finish.
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