Archive for the ‘Woodworking’ Category

Picasso Cutting Boards

Saturday, March 1st, 2014
Hardwood cutting boards crafted in the style of Picasso.   8" x 12"

Hardwood cutting boards crafted in the style of Picasso. 8″ x 12″

Ninety-Nine Squares

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

This unique cutting board is created with 99 individual cubes of walnut and cherry, with the end grain exposed on both sides, making it fully reversible. It is then finished with mineral oil, creating a deep and attractive surface for your kitchen cutting needs.

12 1/2″ x 10″ x 1 1/2″

Harlequin Cutting Board

Monday, February 7th, 2011

This is my favorite cutting board. It is made of individual cubes of cherry and walnut. The cubes are assembled with the end grain exposed, providing an attractive and durable surface. The unique harlequin pattern makes it a decorative kitchen piece as well as a functional cooking tool.

12″ x 9″ x 1 1/2″ – cherry and walnut

Handmade Wood Wine Slipper

Saturday, November 14th, 2009
Cradle your table wine in my handmade wooden wine slipper

Cradle your table wine in my handmade wood wine slipper

Handmade Wood Wine Rack

Saturday, November 14th, 2009
Showcase your wine on a handmade wine rack inspired by the chain ring of a bicycle

Showcase your wine on a handmade wine rack inspired by the chain ring of a bicycle

Bull Moose Wine Rack

Saturday, November 14th, 2009
This wine rack was inspired by the great antlers of the bull moose

This wine rack was inspired by the great antlers of the bull moose

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Now that the garden has been put to bed and the Vermont weather is turning, I plan to concentrate on my handmade wood wine racks in anticipation of holiday celebrations. They make perfect Christmas presents. Placed on a side table, they hold six bottles of wine. One resembles the rack of a bull moose, another was inspired by the chain ring of a bicycle. And, to hold your table wine, use my wooden wine slipper. Please peruse my web site and review my work. Perhaps you have your own custom design for that special person. I would love to discuss your idea with you. Until then, keep that wood stove stoked.

All the best.

Ken Woodhead

Handmade Furniture in Vermont

Friday, March 13th, 2009

I look forward to sharing my insights on my woodwork, thoughts on areas of my personal interests, and keep you up to date on the raspberry patch out back behind our home. Thank you for taking the time to come to my web site.