Woodworking
Featured Projects
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A vendor cart for selling roasted chestnuts in a production of La Boheme (The Santa Fe Opera). Painted by the SFO props paint department.
A small bar stand built for a dance piece set in a 1920s speakeasy (Umoves - University of Maryland). Painted by scenic artist Fred Via.
A cobbler's bench built for a scene from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (The Santa Fe Opera). Painted by artisan Lauren Eckard.
An English Regency style pianoforte built for a production of Emma (UMD). (Not built to play)
Two matching rustic stools built or a production of A.D. 16 (Olney Theater Center).
Additional Projects
A wooden church pew made for a production of Emma (UMD). Painted by The Clarice paint shop.
5 of 6 wooden crates for transporting large sconces. The bottom crates are on casters and the stacking crates interlock (The Santa Fe Opera).
A wooden stand for chime tubes used in a production of Metamorphoses (UMD).
Two nesting tables made of wood and steel. (UMD) Painted by The Clarice paint shop.
A wooden bench (left) built to replicate an existing bench from our stock (right) for a production of Don Giovanni (UMD).
A wooden gun rack built for a production of Fefu and her Friends (UMD).
A rolling newsstand built out of construction lumber and pallet wood for a production of Guys and Dolls (Imagination Stage JDS Camp)
A rolling book cart built for a production of Matilda (Imagination Stage JDS Camp)
One of three linking linking tables built out of construction lumber for a production of The Flying Dutchman (The Santa Fe Opera).
A trowel made from steel and wood. I used this project as an opportunity to learn how to use a lathe.
A picture frame made from trim moulding and plywood for a production of The Flying Dutchman (The Santa Fe Opera)
A pair of wooden crates made out of 1x4 lumber for a production of The Merry Wives of Windsor (UMD).
A pair of wooden crates made from pallet wood for a production of La bohème (UMD).