I made this for a brother at church. He had seen some of my work and was wanting this for his home. I took my time making this for him, drawing it out with pencil. I freehanded the tree on the far left of the hanging. This is made from sassafras wood and measures approx 40" in length. Finish work was a light sanding with danish oil for easy upkeep.
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 have my own Millwork shop and I make the following:
custom Alters/prayer Benches-
Tables-
Chairs-
Vanities-
Dressers-
Coffee Tables-
End Tables-
Boxes-
Chests-
Birdhouses-
I also do custom staging-
custom stairs-
remodel work- I Graduated with an Architectural Minor and Major.
…most of all am Thankful to the LORD.
Brad Thurman
For Brad's Conference Table RepostI had Terry build a live edge conference table for the company I work for. It turned out great. Terry was very easy to work with and communicated well. Since seeing the table I have been trying to determine if there was anything I could have him build for my house and I would definitely recommend him to anyone needing custom woodwork.
Jeremy
For Computer desk replacement for two people.I am pleased with the result of the desk surface. It's what I wanted for the most part. I feel I could have described the project better though. The attached photo is the end result. I'm satisfied, and I can reuse the legs for something else later on. Terry seems to be a good craftsman, but I feel due to my budget on this project it was done very quickly, and the quality seems to have suffered as a result. But I would work with him again, and if I did I'd make sure to describe more about what I want.
David Miller
For One-Of-A-Kind Wooden Jewelry BoxGreat work. I love my new box.
Jamie Jo Johnson
For Rustic Queen BunkWONDERFUL! The bunks are exceptional and I love them. Terry was a joy to work with!
Thomas Gatens
For BookcasesFrankly, I'm disappointed. I assumed Terry Stone would have used biscuit joinery. He used pocket joinery. Nothing wrong with this method if you don't see it, for example. Joining legs to a table top underneath where you don't see the pocket holes. The pocket holes are very visible from inside these cabinets. We didn't discuss this before the project was started, but he was presented as a professional cabinet maker. There are no cabinets built this way from any furniture store, even inexpensive ones. I would not use Terry again.
T.G.
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