Mastro Woodworking & Design

Custom Woodworking and Fine Furniture

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DOORS

Arch doorOne of a pair of doors for a client made out of teak.

Detail scarf joint Detail of scarf joint with locking key in East Indian Rosewood

 

 

 

Denver door One of 44 teak doors we made for a client in Denver

 

 

 

 

Craftsman doorA Craftsman style door made of clear vertical grain Tamarack. The lockset cost almost as much as the door.

 

 

 

Hardware detailDetail of door showing steps in the rail to stile joints.

 

 

 

 

Church eastOne of three doors for a church in Joseph made out of local milled Tamarack. I made the entire door frame and transom

 

 

North doorsThe other
 pair of doors for the church

 

 

J7M doorsPair of  oak doors made for the J&M Cafe in Seattle

 

 

 

TABLES

Koa conference tableConference table for a client in Alaska. 15 ft. x 7ft Solid wood construction

 

Leg detailDetail of butterfly key that holds the breadboard end on, and wedged tenon holding the stretcher.

 

table topTop of the table showing the breadboard construction. Table split into two parts and completely dissembled

 

Koa writing tableKoa writing table.

 

 

Padauk tablePadauk table in my collection

 

 

 

 

Miscellaneous Pieces

Music standKoa music made for a friend for a xmas present from his wife.

 

 

 

Back of the standAnother view of the stand

 

 

 

 

Whale tail mirrorHand mirror I made for my daughter Wendy out of East Indian Rosewood and Zebra wood

 

Side of mirrorMy first whale tail followed 30 years later with the Whale Tail Stool.

 

Wendy's cabinetHere's the Koa cabinet that the mirror lives in. Doors are coopered and wood hinges are hand made.

 

 

 

Top of cabinetTop view showing coopered doors and dovetailed casework.

 

 

MantelMantel made from clear vertical grain Tamarack based on the style of a Japanese Tori gate

 

 

 

detail You can see the locking wedge that holds the lower beam in place.

 

 

 

ModelModel I made of the mantel before I built it full scale. Found a use for this otherwise defective piece of walnut.