Tuesday, April 12, 2011

2011 UPDATE!!!

Well, I'm still here! The last year has been a challenge and struggle for our family, with layoffs and cancer being the biggies, but we have powered through with the love of God and super supportive friends and family. Thank you all for your support! So, despite me still being in treatment through November, I am beginning to get caught up on work that is 6 months old and getting some new stuff in the pipeline! It felt so good to get back in my shop after 3 months of not setting foot in there. Wow. I will try and get some new pictures up here soon. You can also find Wild Cherry Woodworks on FaceBook too. Many places to see what I am building! Take care everyone and thanks again for the support!! Chris

Friday, March 5, 2010

Wild Cherry Woodworks on FaceBook!!

If you do a search on FaceBook, you will find our page! It has some updated pictures and whatnot. Become a "fan" and you will get updates on where you can see our products and events we will be presenting at.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Many pieces have been created since my last post and I have added a lathe to my shop. I now can turn bowls and can offer turned legs and accents to pieces as requested. Pictures of some bowls will be added soon.

Friday, May 18, 2007


Here are two matched cabinets for TV and stereo components and a plasma TV on top. We did the stained glass as well in the doors. The cabinets are cherry from the northern Maine woods.

Caliper boxes




These are boxes I made for some ammunition handloaders to store their tools in. Cherry with tiger maple panels and laser engraved viking skull logo from the .50 Beowulf forum. Any size could be done to hold most anything. Lasering can be done or not, with whatever you want!

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Wild Woodenware Finish and Spatulas

Wild Woodenware Finish is a mineral oil & beeswax based blend designed to keep wooden bowls, spatulas, and cutting boards in good condition. The beeswax used comes from Maine bees and the lavender scented version uses organic lavender essential oil. The lavender version can be used to finish drawers to scent clothing as well. Spatulas are available for kitchen use in long or regular handle lengths. Rice spoons are available with regular short handle or long handle for stirring stews. Contact Wild Cherry Woodworks for pricing on all products. Most are in stock ready for shipment.

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Custom fitted firearm carry case



Custom carry case for a Wild West Guns .457Magnum Master Guide rifle. Fitted sections for optic, two pieces of rifle, and a box of ammo. Case constructed of Peruvian walnut with a cocobolo inlay. All hardware is solid brass hand mortised. Spline miters strengthen the case and add an interesting detail. .500 caliber bullets act as "feet" when case is standing. Inside of top is leather from this client's grandfather's tack shop. I try and incorporate as many unique details into my firearm cases and displays as possible, as these are very personal items to the owners.