Sloyd Woodworking: Stephen P. Kinnane - Furniture Maker
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Maker of Custom Traditional Fine Furniture. Welcome to Sloyd Woodworking...
Stephen Kinnane founded Sloyd Woodwork in 2008 after completing a two year course at Boston's prestigious North Bennet Street School of Traditional Craft.
Stephen has been designing and making furniture ever since. His combination of skill and natural ability to create fine furniture using different processes, woods and finishes, make his work uniquely diverse.
Stephen is dedicated to excellence in the art of classical woodworking and takes pride in creating furniture for clients who value the art of traditional craftsmanship. Full size, hand drafted drawings of each piece are completed before beginning construction, guaranteeing precise dimensions and eliminating any potential joinery problems. He uses time tested joinery techniques to ensure that the integrity and specifications of each piece are never comprised.
Stephen is passionate about preserving the legacy of traditional craftsmanship. Comprehensive in scope, thorough in detail, Stephen’s standard of work strives to provide a better understanding for the value of heirloom quality furniture that will not only last a lifetime, but will be shared throughout generations.
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The base is pretty much all set at this point. Just need some tool storage and install the tail vise. www.sakonnetwoodworking.com
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For the new workbench base I used continuous 1/2" threaded rod to join the ends together. www.sakonnetwoodworking.com
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New workbench sides coming along just fine! The frame is made of Hard Maple and the paneling is Quartersawn Sycamore. All through tenon joinery. www.sakonnetwoodworking.com
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Building a new router table for the shop. I'm routing grooves in the top to accept some T-Tracks which will allow the router fence to slide front to back. The #festool edge guide is proving useful by allowing me to dial in this last cut for a nice snug fit. www.sakonnetwoodworking.com
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"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter." One of the great American heros. Happy Dr. Martin Luther King Day! #mlk
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Got the back till of the workbench dovetailed on and cleaned up. Slowly but surely this bench is coming together! www.sakonnetwoodworking.com
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Making a frame for a new sign that will hang outside of the shop. Using a simplified cope and stick approach for some detail !!! www.sakonnetwoodworking.com
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Feeling privileged to have some of my work featured in this years Rhode Island Home & Design magazine! I've got a lot of fresh ideas brewing and looking forward to creating some new work in 2016! www.sakonnetwoodworking.com