A cabinet leg made from contrasting Maple and Purpleheart.
A wall hanging of the transformation of nymph into a dragonfly carved from American oak.
A close up of folding table legs made from English ash. Find out more about these tables here.
A carved Newel post made to match the original.
This hand carved sign was commissioned by Cublington Village Council. Designed by Gary Brazier, the sign includes many aspects of the village and its history.
A walnut keepsake box, complete with personalised initial engraving.
A replica Egyptian face, carved to replace the original that had fallen in to disrepair. Situated on the top of Leith Academy.
The Egyptian face replica in situ, above the clock at the top of Leith Academy.
A close up of the wooden latch used to secure the folding legs of Feist Forest tables.