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Oct 22, 2014 11:02:29   #
Tom Brownell Loc: Chassell, Michigan
 
For those of you who requested inside photos of my unfinished house, here is a few photos of the progress. The first photo is the unfinished kitchen, (no upper cabinets yet, I'm in the process of building them) The ceiling is white pine cut from the property and sawed on my sawmill.
The second is the little alcove that houses the modern Almira glass top cook stove. (built to look like a real wood cook range) The field stone was gathered from the property, sawed in half and cemented to the inside wall.
The third photo is the kitchen sink which i built from white oak and coated it with two part epoxy. (yes it's a wooden sink) the decorative designs on it are to match the cook range.

kitchen
kitchen...

cook range in place
cook range in place...

kitchen sink
kitchen sink...

white pine ceiling
white pine ceiling...

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Oct 22, 2014 11:11:25   #
A10 Loc: Southern Indiana
 
You have more time on your hands then I do. You do wonderful work. The stove is particularly beautiful.

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Oct 22, 2014 11:14:41   #
Tom Brownell Loc: Chassell, Michigan
 
Ha ha ha! with doing all the work by myself, I have zero time on my hands! Trust me!!

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Oct 22, 2014 11:24:51   #
Dan L Loc: Wisconsin
 
Nice pictures, great trade skills, although the counter lighting looks like it will cast shadows over the work space?

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Oct 22, 2014 11:25:43   #
Tom Brownell Loc: Chassell, Michigan
 
Here is the master bathroom vanity top that is cut from one white pine log, cut on my mill, the bowls carved in it. It has three thick coats of two part epoxy on it.







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Oct 22, 2014 11:30:49   #
Tom Brownell Loc: Chassell, Michigan
 
I was concerned about the lighting, but it turned out not to be a problem. :-D

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Oct 22, 2014 11:53:09   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
Great work Tom! And how wonderful to be using materials off your own property. Don't forget to post pictures when it's finally finished.
Tom Brownell wrote:
For those of you who requested inside photos of my unfinished house, here is a few photos of the progress. The first photo is the unfinished kitchen, (no upper cabinets yet, I'm in the process of building them) The ceiling is white pine cut from the property and sawed on my sawmill.
The second is the little alcove that houses the modern Almira glass top cook stove. (built to look like a real wood cook range) The field stone was gathered from the property, sawed in half and cemented to the inside wall.
The third photo is the kitchen sink which i built from white oak and coated it with two part epoxy. (yes it's a wooden sink) the decorative designs on it are to match the cook range.
For those of you who requested inside photos of my... (show quote)

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Oct 22, 2014 12:05:38   #
cosmo54 Loc: Easton, PA but will travel for photos
 
wow! absolutely beautiful! you should be very proud. :-)

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Oct 23, 2014 06:23:14   #
infocus Loc: Australia
 
Tom Brownell wrote:
For those of you who requested inside photos of my unfinished house, here is a few photos of the progress. The first photo is the unfinished kitchen, (no upper cabinets yet, I'm in the process of building them) The ceiling is white pine cut from the property and sawed on my sawmill.
The second is the little alcove that houses the modern Almira glass top cook stove. (built to look like a real wood cook range) The field stone was gathered from the property, sawed in half and cemented to the inside wall.
The third photo is the kitchen sink which i built from white oak and coated it with two part epoxy. (yes it's a wooden sink) the decorative designs on it are to match the cook range.
For those of you who requested inside photos of my... (show quote)


You're a very talented man. Hope you get it finished one day. I know I wouldn't.

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Oct 23, 2014 06:44:27   #
Shakey Loc: Traveling again to Norway and other places.
 
Tom, you leave me in awe. Coming from a two left thumbs family, I think your talent must be genetic. Well, that's my excuse anyway. I am amazed at the quality of your work.

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Oct 23, 2014 07:31:36   #
Don Craig Loc: Saranac, NY
 
Beautiful, I love rustic woodwork...although this is "art". Nice joinery on that arch over the stove.

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Oct 23, 2014 09:04:08   #
jcave Loc: Cecilia, Kentucky
 
Amazing work, Tom. As a woodworker myself, I am envious of your talent and the obvious love you have for this project. Keep up the good work. It will keep you young and inspired not to mention deeply satisfied.

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Oct 23, 2014 09:13:48   #
Texcaster Loc: Queensland
 
Nice work Tom! I also am a termite and like to see others work.

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Oct 23, 2014 10:04:32   #
ebbote Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Excellent work Tom.

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Oct 23, 2014 10:23:37   #
Cykdelic Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
 
Tom Brownell wrote:
For those of you who requested inside photos of my unfinished house, here is a few photos of the progress. The first photo is the unfinished kitchen, (no upper cabinets yet, I'm in the process of building them) The ceiling is white pine cut from the property and sawed on my sawmill.
The second is the little alcove that houses the modern Almira glass top cook stove. (built to look like a real wood cook range) The field stone was gathered from the property, sawed in half and cemented to the inside wall.
The third photo is the kitchen sink which i built from white oak and coated it with two part epoxy. (yes it's a wooden sink) the decorative designs on it are to match the cook range.
For those of you who requested inside photos of my... (show quote)


Not only stunning work, but great imagination and design.

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