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Stanley #71
woodworking with leather and copper accents
9.5″ x 5.5″ x 5.25″
2024
An elegant handcrafted box for an antique Stanley #71 Router Plane. This box is made of black walnut with a red mallee burl lid. The box is accented with padauk splines, leather interior and lid clasps, and custom etched copper label. The Stanley #71 includes all of its original blades and attachments, along with an instruction booklet.
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Ben Cline
Woodland Fairy (Fada Sylvestra)
hand-detailed prop in a hand-crafted wooden display box
9.5″ x 8.25″ x 3″
2023
The Woodland Fairy (Fada Sylvestra) piece was created using multiple disciplines such as a hand crafted wooden display box, custom designed labels, and realistic modeling by utilizing weathering techniques. Both traditional hand tools and digital equipment were used to create this piece. The entire piece was crafted with an attention to detail and the intention is for the viewer to discover something new each time they view the piece. In line with the attention to detail, there are many references from the world of H.P. Lovecraft.
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Measure Twice…
antique folding rulers set in a handcrafted display frame
16.5″ x 16.5″
2024
“Measure Twice…” is a collection of antique folding rulers set in a handcrafted display frame adorned with yard sticks, a bandsaw blade, and copper gilded with the phrase “Measure Twice Cut Once”. This phrase is used in carpentry to mean: One should double-check one’s measurements for accuracy before cutting a piece of wood; otherwise it may be necessary to cut again, wasting time and material. I use this phrase to remind me to be mindful and present while making things and to enjoy the process. The distressed aesthetic reminds me that this old phrase has stood the test of time.
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Ben Cline
Kosher Table
Inspired by: Jules Aarons, West End Meat Market
woodworking
16″ x 16″ x 30″
2024
Hand gilded glass “window” set in a hand crafted and distressed frame inspired by the photo “West End Meat Market” by Jules Aarons. The “window” sets upon a hand crafted cherry side table.
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