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Todler Bed
Friday, 23 June 2006

I've been working on a todler bed for a client. We designed it together based on a contemporary piece made for a crib mattress. We alter the design to accomodate a twin size mattress and altered the headboard...

I'll include (at a later date) the original piece, and 2 sketchup design iterations. But for now, see below for the current state of the project... it requires final assembly, side rails built and installed, sanding and final finishing...

Last Updated ( Monday, 26 June 2006 )
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Welcome to Hinze Wood Creations
Saturday, 12 June 2004

PurpleHeart PlaneThank you for visiting Hinze Wood Creations. I've created this site to document my hobby.. er.. rather my obsession with wood working. I hope to have tips, tricks, projects, jigs, etc within these pages...

To give you a little background information, by day, I'm a Information Technology professional... yea a computer geek.  I've worked in that capacity for nearly 17 years. During my youth, including middle school, high-school, and college I played football (offensive line --> Guard and Center). I also am a competative powerlifter and have been for about 10 years.


Last Updated ( Saturday, 29 April 2006 )
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Green & Green Frame
Monday, 09 August 2004

Recently, I've become facinated with the work of Charles and Henry Green in the early 1900's. They have produced some of the most beautiful arts & crafts furniture I have ever seen. Recently I donated a custom frame to a charity fundraiser at work and found this a good opportunity to try a Green & Green inspired piece... when I say inspired, I mean loosly inspired.

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 24 April 2006 )
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Newsflash

At the begining of this year I purchased a cyclone dust separator from ClearVue cyclones. These are based on the Bill Pentz design and are incredibly effective.

 

UPDATE 7/14 ==> Added additional pictures to show the installation better. Please forgive the shop mess... 


 

 
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