North Woods Figured Woods

North Woods Figured Woods Warehouse is open by appointment only, call 800-556-3106 or email [email protected] for ass

North Woods is a wholesale business offering whole burls and slabs. Please email us at [email protected] for more information or to set up an appointment to view current stock of whole burls or slabs.

12/12/2024

This Piece was created during the Museum for Art in Wood's 2013 International Turning Exchange (ITE) residency program.
Now called the Windgate Art Residency in Wood (WARP Wood).

On view in our permanent collection:
Neil Turner
"Untitled"
2013
Ash.
8" x 5.63"
Donated by the Artist
2013.08.17.005
OBJ 1021

10/23/2024
10/19/2024
08/25/2024

The Henry O. Studley tool chest is a remarkable piece of craftsmanship and engineering that has captivated the attention of tool enthusiasts and woodworkers for decades. It is considered one of the most intricate and beautifully designed tool chests ever created.

Henry O. Studley, a piano and organ maker from Quincy, Massachusetts, crafted this extraordinary tool chest in the late 19th century. The chest is a masterpiece of organization and efficiency, designed to hold a vast array of tools in a compact and visually stunning manner.

The tool chest measures approximately 39 inches tall, 18 inches wide, and 9 inches deep when closed. It is made primarily of mahogany, with intricate inlays of ebony, ivory, mother-of-pearl, and various other exotic woods. The exterior of the chest is adorned with ornate carvings and decorative elements, showcasing Studley's attention to detail and artistic flair.

What makes the Studley tool chest truly remarkable is its interior. When opened, the chest reveals a meticulously arranged collection of over 250 tools, all neatly organized and secured in custom-made holders and compartments. The tools include a wide range of hand tools, measuring instruments, and even musical instruments such as a violin and a flute.

The interior of the chest is a symphony of precision and efficiency. Every tool has its designated place, and each tool holder is carefully designed to maximize space and accessibility. Studley ingeniously incorporated hinges, pivots, and sliding mechanisms to allow the tools to be easily accessed and displayed when the chest is opened.

The tool chest also features a fold-out workbench, complete with a vise and tool storage compartments. This portable workbench allows Studley to work on his projects wherever he went, making it a versatile and practical addition to the already impressive tool chest.

The craftsmanship and attention to detail exhibited in the Studley tool chest are truly awe-inspiring. It is a testament to the skill and dedication of Henry O. Studley as a craftsman and artist. The chest has become an iconic symbol of excellence in woodworking and a source of inspiration for generations of craftsmen.

Today, the Studley tool chest is housed in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History. It is often displayed as a testament to the ingenuity and artistry of craftsmen from the past and continues to inspire and amaze those who have the opportunity to see it in person.

08/17/2024

The massive 40,000-pound burl on this redwood can easily be overlooked from a distance, especially given the tree's enormous trunk. Without a human scale for comparison, the burl blends seamlessly into the backdrop at Prairie Creek Park

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66020 Meissner Road
Deer Island, OR
97054

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Wednesday 9am - 5pm
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