This project started off as an awesome beer tap handle. While finishing it on the lathe, I applied too much pressure and broke it in half. It was an expensive mistake, but I was able to salvage it and turn it into this bottle stopper. These have been on my to do list, so it was a good excuse to make...
This cutting board is made from locally harvested walnut and sycamore lumber. It has been planed down to the desired thickness and sanded smooth to 600 grit. It has been assembled and completed with FDA approved materials. It measures approximately 16 1/2″” x 9 3/4″ x 3/4″. It can be viewed in at my Etsy shop...
Recently turned maple burl beer tap handle. I have filled the small defects in with a turquoise stone dust and sanded smooth. This tap was finished with many coats of high gloss tung oil, then polished with a paste wax, giving it a great shine. It would be a wonderful addition to any bar. It has a nice shape and feel to it, including...
This classy beer holder is made out of 3/4″ locally harvested black walnut lumber purchased from a local sawyer. It holds either long neck or stubby bottles. It comes with a silver beer bottle opener attached to the side. The beer holder is hand sanded down to 400 grit, making it super smooth. It is then hand rubbed with danish oil, bringing out the...