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Burnt Burl juniper pedestal
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Curly Redwood Table
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We just recently finished up this beautiful redwood table for a client. It took a lot of thinking an figuring to get this table put together just right. From finding the right base to learning how to inlay with metal copper powder. In the end it all came together just right. The Redwood: We love working with curly redwood. Watching the curl slowly poke out as you sand the wood is very exciting. Once we get it to the stage of the oil finish, watching the curls jump out is amazing. The oil helps bring out the natural color of...
Twisted Juniper center pieces
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These center pieces are a great way to add character and rusticity to your home. The center pieces look great on coffee tables, or dining tables. They are great eye catchers for your guests. The center pieces are made from twisted juniper limbs. The juniper is leveled, hand sanded. They are completed with clear hand rubbed oil finish. Every piece we make is a one of a kind.
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Custom Juniper Wood Saddle Rack Display Stand with Turquoise Inlay
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This saddle display stand was custom made for a client. They requested that the saddle support be able to rotate, so we mounted it to the juniper with a lazy susan bearing. Now the saddle will swivel on the juniper. The pedestal part of the stand is made from twisted juniper, the base and saddle support are made from blue pine. We finished this piece with a hand rubbed oil finish which keeps the natural look of the wood. If you are interested in a saddle display, please feel free to contact us 970-756-1448 or twistedwood@rmtwist.com
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How lucky we are
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I sit here on these quiet mornings getting ready to go to "work", you can't really call it a job or work because we enjoy what we do and "work" is just a few steps out our door and into the shop. So very lucky to do what we do.This week we are working on 3 redwood tables and 2 wall mount displays for taxidermy. When every project is completed we take several photographs so that we can share them with all of you. Since there are only 2 of us that run the entire operation, it does get daunting...