Church furniture
 This table is made of Walnut with a bit
of red stain and a lacquer finish.  Stain
was used to match the color of the
wood paneling in the Church.  The logo
on the sides is an inlay of Oak wood.   
Mesquite was provided by a member of the Methodist
Church in Cedar Creek TX to me to construct this beautiful
Communion Table for their new building.  The top
measures 30" wide x 72" long.  
It is a challenge to work with this wood due to the cracks,
splits and voids in the wood, however it makes a very
special table.
Carving is included on the front apron.  Two coats of
hand rubbed lacquer were used for the finish.
The Lectern is used regularly.
The Baptismal Font was constructed to match the other pieces.

This is a kneeler wide enough for two people.
 It may be used at weddings.
This is a close-up of the logo on the
sides of the table.   
I used Oak to construct these two chairs and a bench for an Episcopal Church in Mission TX.  The taller
"Bishops Chair has arms and a cross carved in the top back splat.  The bench is 5' long.