Cultural Hall American Museum of Natural History

Just one of the most well known reveals in the Cultural Hall of the AMNH is the 63 foot dugout red cedar Haida Canoe designed in 1878. The Haida Indians lived on the Queen Charlotte Islands of British Columbia and the Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. They were being professional fishermen and seafarers. Posted by… Continue reading Cultural Hall American Museum of Natural History

Prototype and Chair

Passing time during the winter. Initially I designed the prototype, in the foreground, to take a look at the strategy. Now I’m ending a established of 4 semi-Japanese design and style chairs, 1 of which is powering the prototype Posted by jimoneilalaska (AKA: Jim O’Neil on ipernity) on 2011-03-08 17:21:47 Tagged: , Woodwork , craft… Continue reading Prototype and Chair

Bins and Sheet Backer

Bin and foundation go over product is 5/8″ particle board underlayment that I acquired at Lowe’s on clearance @ $8.35 a sheet couldn’t go that up. Posted by Birch Hill Woodcrafts, LLC on 2010-01-26 06:48:37 Tagged: , Woodworking , Shop , Alaska , Storage , Lumber #furnishings #Do-it-yourself #woodwork #woodworking #freedownload#woodworkingprojects #woodsmith ,wood craft, wooden… Continue reading Bins and Sheet Backer

Wine Bottle and Glass Rack

Posted by Birch Hill Woodcrafts, LLC on 2010-01-18 18:52:43 Tagged: , Woodworking , Alaska , Wine Rack , Birch , Wine , Wine Glass , A&C , Arts and Crafts , Greene and Greene #furniture #Do it yourself #woodwork #woodworking #freedownload#woodworkingprojects #woodsmith ,wooden craft, wooden planer, great woodworking, wooden chairs, wooden operating equipment, well known… Continue reading Wine Bottle and Glass Rack

Cultural Hall American Museum of Natural History

A person of the most common displays in the Cultural Hall of the AMNH is the 63 foot dugout pink cedar Haida Canoe constructed in 1878. The Haida Indians lived on the Queen Charlotte Islands of British Columbia and the Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. They ended up professional fishermen and seafarers. Posted by Ange’s… Continue reading Cultural Hall American Museum of Natural History