Accurate Reproduction Woodwork
In this Portfolio you may find examples of new woodwork historically accurate in every detail. Much of the work was done using the original type of tools, such as wooden moulding planes, joining planes, and hand saws. All finish surfaces were hand planed. Some of this work was done for Historic House Museums and some for discerning clients who wanted historical accuracy in their home restorations.
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18th Century Doorway Surrounds Newburyport, Massachusetts Reproduction Woodwork, 18th Century Doorway Surrounds Shown here are two images of the same doorway, one after painting. The Victorian era door was not replaced by the home owner, as recommended. |
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Shirley-Eustis House woodwork Boston, Massachusetts Raised Panel Shutters, Hand Carved Chair Rail, Hand Planed Architrave Raised Panel Shutters, Hand Carved Chair Rail, Hand Planed doorway Architraves are shown here. |
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18th Century Door Newburyport, Massachusetts Historic Door Reproduction Shown here are the component parts ( Stiles and Rails ) of a door. |
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1690 Winding Stair Replication Merrimacport, Massachusetts 17th Century Reproduction Woodwork, Winding Stair, Shell Cupboard The finished stairway before painting. This stair is an historically accurate reproduction of the missing original. |
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Raised paneling and Corner Cupboard Norwich,, Vermont Raised Panel Woodwork, Corner Cupboard A built in corner cupboard |
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