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Stickley Inspired Mobile Kitchen Island

$3,000

Inspired by Stickley with a touch of rustic, this heirloom quality piece is constructed just as it was done in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. No plywood, no veneers, all solid wood construction. The finished case is quarter-sawn White Oak. The internal structure is Poplar. Seven Maple drawers in total, three of which are specialty. Special drawers include a magnetic knife/cutting board drawer, a low-sided drawer capable of holding quart mason jars, and a utensil/baking sheet drawer. Custom islands can be built to your specifications. I have produced many types/styles of furniture so don't hesitate to ask. Free delivery within a 100-mile radius of Bonners Ferry. True panel and frame, no faux assemblies Solid brass pulls in the Stickley style 100lb soft close slides Four heavy-duty, locking, swivel casters Water base stain finished with four coats of heavy duty water base polyurethane Dimensions: 34H X 29D X 40W

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Josh Hinze

Josh Hinze

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Bonners ferry, ID
Member since: 2014
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Hi, my name is Josh Hinze. Originally, I worked in a lab developing products for the alternative health market, did this for 20 years. The company was family owned and, due to many deep differences, the company sold. Lab work (and computers) was all I knew. God had other things in mind, however. I had a friend who was a carpenter and brilliant at finish work. He asked me to work with him and I accepted. I was a know nothing but he was patient. I learned to love carpentry, especially finish work, due to the level of precision needed to make something beautiful. This love of precision came from the lab work I had done for so many years.

I've come to love frame and panel work. I was able to refinish a dresser from ~1870 and upon taking it apart, I fell in love with the way it was constructed. The dresser was 150 years old and still as solid as when it was new. I drew out every detail of the dresser using CAD software so I wouldn't forget how it was constructed.

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