arborwoodwork

arborwoodwork We specialize in custom furniture, design and build. Located in Georgetown, MD.

When making doors, I select for grain and color of the wood (in this case, rift-sawn white oak) before milling into rail...
05/28/2026

When making doors, I select for grain and color of the wood (in this case, rift-sawn white oak) before milling into rails and stiles. After assembly, because of the natural variation of the wood, I spend some time arranging the doors for a harmonious transition of color and grain pattern between adjacent doors before installing. This results in a more cohesive visual presentation.

05/15/2026

Making doors with veneered plywood panels surrounded by solid oak trim. I'm attaching the trim to the panel using the Festool Domino system. This makes for a strong joint that looks neat on both sides of the door. For this application, I mounted the Domino machine flat to the bench and am referencing all my machining operations off the back of the door, which keeps all the parts aligned and reduces error. Batching operations also helps reduce mistakes, and speeds things up.

Thank you for your support Cecil County Office of Economic Development - OED
05/08/2026

Thank you for your support Cecil County Office of Economic Development - OED

Doors and drawers going in, and getting close to completing this custom kitchen. I really enjoy this stage in a project,...
05/04/2026

Doors and drawers going in, and getting close to completing this custom kitchen. I really enjoy this stage in a project, where a lot of work in the shop translates into visible progress on the site.

Very happy with the new lettering on my work van, done by Graphics, Signs and Wraps in Galena, MD. Rose and Al were grea...
04/28/2026

Very happy with the new lettering on my work van, done by Graphics, Signs and Wraps in Galena, MD. Rose and Al were great to work with. Highly recommend!

Tried out a new method for scribing trim that I learned from Cabinet Mastery - a group for cabinet makers to improve the...
04/22/2026

Tried out a new method for scribing trim that I learned from Cabinet Mastery - a group for cabinet makers to improve their craft and business skills.
Make a row of biscuits or dominoes on your trim piece and cabinet where it should be in its final position. Then make a second row on your trim piece with a fixed offset (e.g 3/4"). Place the trim piece on your cabinet in the offset position and use a thickness block of the offset (3/4" in this case) to scribe the wall or ceiling. Using blue tape and a scribing knife is the most accurate. Take the piece down, cut to the scribed line, ideally back beveling the cut 15 degrees or so, and then reinstall the trim piece using the original row of biscuits or dominoes. It should fit perfectly.

Last week, I got the cabinet boxes installed and this kitchen is starting to come together. Up next is soffit trim, foll...
03/30/2026

Last week, I got the cabinet boxes installed and this kitchen is starting to come together. Up next is soffit trim, followed by doors and drawers.

Last week I began the installation of kitchen cabinets that I've been building in the shop. The first cabinet, in this c...
03/22/2026

Last week I began the installation of kitchen cabinets that I've been building in the shop. The first cabinet, in this case a pantry cabinet, is critical to set level and plumb and carefully aligned parallel to the wall. I use a laser level and make reference marks on the floor and ceiling to establish a reference plane. Once that's done, the other cabinets are positioned to the reference plane and attached to the wall and each other.

Gluing up the first of about 30 doors today. These are a little different than regular frame and panel doors which usual...
01/28/2026

Gluing up the first of about 30 doors today. These are a little different than regular frame and panel doors which usually have wider rails and stiles with a panel that fits in a groove, so I decided to use domino tenons to join the frame directly to the plywood panel.

Assembling a batch of 8 cabinets today. Two of the four sides of each of these are visible in the finished installation,...
01/14/2026

Assembling a batch of 8 cabinets today. Two of the four sides of each of these are visible in the finished installation, so I'm using a combination of glued domino joints and pocket screws to hold it together with no visible fasteners.

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21930

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