We often make things that involve large quantities of tiny wooden parts. Sanding and finishing these small parts…
Read MoreBased on a “can”—commonly found gallery light fixture—this version is hand turned from a pieces of laminated tiger maple and walnut.
Read MoreCutting a precise glue joint on the CNC machine with the Amana Tools 55388 Bit.
Read MoreThis is probably one of the most challenging pieces we have made to date.
Read MoreWe designed this piece to mimic the exposed ducts in the Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center.
Read MoreA baker’s pan rack with sheets full of circuit blocks! These sheet racks are the perfect way to organize the final assembly steps in the production process.
Read MoreWooden conduit has become a regular feature in much of our work and serves as a great example of our design process…
Read MoreThe scraps and cutoffs from the larger scale work are processed down into small standard size hardwood blanks.
Read Morefive is a new site-specific installation by artists Jeremy Boyle and Mark Franchino, generated from a collaborative practice built around questions of process and problem-solving.
Read MoreCommunity Supported Art Pittsburgh (CSA PGH) - was co-founded in 2013 by Casey Droege, Corey Escoto, Kilolo Luckett, and Blaine Siegel.
Read MoreWe had the opportunity to showcase our work in an exhibition at Open House Contemporary in Chicago…
Read MoreBased on the common utilitarian clip light this version is hand turned from a block made from a variety of laminated pieces of hardwood.
Read MoreWe recently fabricated gallery furniture for Ann Hamilton’s exhibition, part of Wexner Center’s 30th year anniversary.
Read MoreWe use the lathe to turn pieces that are one of a kind as well as objects that we put into production.
Read MoreWe worked on a collaboration with Pandora games to produce a contemporary version of the ancient Egyptian game of Mehen.
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