First Light Woodworking - Unplugged

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Quite an Honor...and a surprise

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Checked my email this morning and opened the latest Fine Woodworking e-letter and saw my rather modest shop called out as the Shop Of The ...
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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Sewing Center

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Here is a sewing center I made for my wife for her craft room. It is constructed from solid cherry and cherry plywood. When closed, the cabi...
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Thursday, January 7, 2010

Finished Chairs - Delivered

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Delivered the 6 chairs in time for Christmas, my daughter-in-law chose the fabric she wanted, and we got busy covering the fabric over the ...
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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Chair Progress - A 6 Pack

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After returning from the great Thanksgiving trip, and back to my day job, I was able to hit the shop hard and finish all six chairs up to t...
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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Saw Bench

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Catching up on posts after spending time in the shop, and figuring out how to D/L photos on this new iMac, I wanted to share my version of ...
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A Good Days Work..

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Prior to leaving for a trip back home to visit family, I glued up 2 chairs and  finished getting the remaining parts cut, edged, tenoned, a...
Friday, October 30, 2009

Adirondack Chairs

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A pair a chairs made following plans I saw in FWW recently by Tom Begnal. I made a few modifications, most significant was adding an additi...
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Rick Lasita
Union, KY, United States
Working wood for over 20 years with an interest in styles of furniture. Using a combination of hand and power tools but as time goes on, hand tools are being used more and more as my confidence increases with each project. The First Light Shop is the place I will be able to spend more time as retirement has now replaced the day to day grind after 31 years and I'm looking forward to it. Please contact me if you have any questions regarding my projects or if you are interested in having me build you item that will become a family heirloom.
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