Hand crafted steel and walnut "U" shaped desk.Features a modular design and is engineered to easily come apart in three separate sections. The drawers are dovetail construction and have hidden under-mount/ soft close drawer slides. The handles are custom made to match the brushed steel accents and structural skeleton of this piece.
A Maker who has been a valued part of this community for several years.
Customers say that this Maker ships promptly after completing a project.
This Maker has consistently demonstrated excellence in craftsmanship and customer service.
I started my business Puddle Town Woodworking over 20 years ago, specializing in one of kind creations.
Frustrated with the quality and craftsmanship of imported furnishings at a low cost, I feel that America has been "conditioned" for lack of a better term, to trade-off quality over lower prices. My furniture is completely the opposite as much time and heart goes into each piece I make. I "over engineer" each piece to last a lifetime and make the piece to be handed down or repurposed, hopefully avoiding the landfill. This simply can't be done with the imported particle board items which have been made with recycled materials already.
The beautiful thing is I get to make your “dream a reality” I enjoy the process of working with consumers as well as professional designers in making their vision come to life! Just like the author J.K Rowling whom created a series of books from a simple concept written on a napkin, I’ve created pieces from similar simple drawings or ideas.
Your project in connection with my experience will create beautiful pieces!
On a personal note: I'm a married family man with 2 daughters, one going into her third year of college and the youngest entering her second year of college. We live in the country and I wouldn't change that for the world! I also enjoy music and playing guitar especially sitting around with my girls and all playing music together! In my “off” time, I volunteer for an organization that provides services to low-income elderly homeowners who may need modifications such as a ramp built for their wheelchair or grab bars installed in their shower. It’s moments like those that make life worth while!
God Bless,
Kenny
SHOP RATES/ FEES:
I assess each individual project based on firstly time, complexity and then materials. My labor rate is $35hr. What a customer receives for this rate is "personal" attention and clarity for the end product. This rate also maintains the shop equipment, pays the electricity and the many other ancillary items, (blade sharpening/ replacement, adhesives, fasteners, finishing supplies, fuel to pick up materials and a myriad of other things that is involved in running a one-man woodworking shop.
CustomMade.com also receives a 12.7% commission for acceptance of any proposals accepted on this site. In comparison to what a consumer MAY be able to purchase from a furniture store, and the pricing associated, isn't realistic comparatively to having a piece custom tailored to their space and requirements. Heirloom sustainable quality is what you will receive.
DISCLAIMER:
Wood as a product of nature is what is known as hydroscopic. What this means is that for example, if you had a handful of drinking straws, the moisture that the tree receives as it's growing would be through these straws. When the tree is cut and milled these straws will be exposed to the environment and the moisture that was once in the tree slowly evaporates mostly through these 'straws'. However evaporation can also happen through the wall of the straw. For hardwood like maple, oak, cherry etc. the wood usually goes through a 'kiln drying' process where the wood is exposed to heat and humidity, which is slowly reduced over a period of time down to a relative moisture content of 6 - 8%. This prevents or minimizes cracking which can happen due to stress that the tree may have been exposed to as it was growing.
Now that the wood has been dried, one has to keep in mind that those 'straws' are still there and are somewhat hollow, with the ends exposed to the temperature and relative humidity around it. With this exposure, the wood will acclimate to it's environment, taking in moisture and expelling moisture associated with it's ambient surroundings. What this process does is allow the wood to expand and contract ever so slightly over the course of the four seasons which is dependent upon where in the USA the furniture will reside. Although this movement is minimal and the wood has been 'worked' within the acceptable moisture content of 6 - 8%, one may see or more likely feel a slight distortion where two pieces of wood have been joined together. This is considered normal and acceptable as there is little that can be done to stop this process. However adding a good quality finish will slow the process, but stopping it altogether is almost impossible.
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Susan M
For Media ConsoleI couldn't be happier with my media console, it's beautiful. I contacted Kenny after my initial project with another maker was terminated due to the maker's refusal to reply to my own and CustomMade's communication attempts. Kenny was the perfect person to partner with after such a disastrous first try. He was communicative, inquisitive, and knowledgeable. From across the country (I'm in NY), Kenny made my experience seamless and worry-free with constant communication and photos throughout the building process. Down to the Kenny-made crate my media console was packed and shipped in, his craftsmanship and attention to detail was impeccable. I would definitely recommend Kenny and am already planning my next project with him!
Jim
For Kitchen tableKenny is a great guy, great experience, great advice, all around great maker. Our kitchen table looks awesome with super high quality and attention to detail. Will definitely work with again!
Marty
For Wine RoomKenny was wonderful to work with and was considerate with our timing and the many changes we made along the way. We are pleased with his craftsmanship and quality. We will assuredly use him again.
Jim Reardon
For Jim's Dining TableOur custom dining table ended up absolutely perfect. Kenny was great working with us with the initial design -- we had our designer create a custom pedestal base that was probably tricky to get right! -- and our tweaks before starting to dimensions, etc.
The end result was amazing -- I can't imagine getting a piece we could have been happier with. Since we live close to his shop, he delivered the product himself and set it up. Perfect condition and exactly how we pictured it (maybe a little nicer).
We did have a few stumbling blocks on the way with communication and the timeline slipping, but I think that was mostly driven by Kenny's life having a lot go on at once (and working directly with a woodworker, there's not backup staff to take the project over). Once things settled down Kenny suggested a revised timeline and hit it perfectly.
Carol Cowin
For end talbeKenny was great---I would recommend him whole heartily.
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