Steve McKenna Woodworking

Fine Hardwood Joinery
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  • walnut couch, from rough sawn to finished, Maloof influence with Nakashima conoid style middle legs
  • Maple and cherry bureau
  • Walnut and maple cradle construction
  • Groot, an oak desk and walnut chair
  • Nakashima's Conoid Chair
  • tables, desks and stools
  • Hickory and ash child's sled
  • Community Projects
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  • HOME
  • process
  • the joinery
  • A Little about me
  • building a new workbench
  • low back dining room chairs
  • chairs
  • walnut couch, from rough sawn to finished, Maloof influence with Nakashima conoid style middle legs
  • Maple and cherry bureau
  • Walnut and maple cradle construction
  • Groot, an oak desk and walnut chair
  • Nakashima's Conoid Chair
  • tables, desks and stools
  • Hickory and ash child's sled
  • Community Projects
  • blog
  • pricelist
  • Contact
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Of all crafts, to be an honest man is the master craft.

my booth

my booth

Paradise City, Northampton

Steve McKenna October 12, 2016

What a great weekend!  I am incredibly grateful to my family for their astounding support all weekend.  I would never have been able carry it off with that style without their hard work, good sense, and excellent taste.  I would also like to thank my extended family and good friends that took the time to come out for me.  Jack and Ina, Ron and Marilyn, Terri and her mom, Marilyn, Frank and Cynthia, and Jim, on his birthday (thanks, bro).  Big thanks to my two brothers in furniture, Dave Talley (https://www.custommade.com/by/dharmadesignfurniture/), and Peter Handler (https://www.custommade.com/by/handlerstudio/) who taught me more in 3 days than I learned all last year.  Finally, a shout out to the Paradise City Arts Festival staff, who made this weekend so enjoyable and easy.

some of my family

some of my family

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      This blog is meant to reflect the       process that is instrumental in the finished pieces that I create, as well as the work, value, and craftsmanship that goes into them.

    

 

                   s. mckenna

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Fine Hardwood Joinery

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