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Reuben and Susannah Keller at home with their ash dining table built by Reuben in the JK Chicago Independent Student Program.
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Reuben and Susannah Keller at home with their ash dining table built by Reuben in the JK Chicago Independent Student Program.
A walnut and birdseye maple clock built by indie student Phil Scherrer. Very impressive!
Independent student Theresa Waldbuesser
with the autographed baseball case she built at JK Chicago.
Independent student Lilly Hupplerwith an ash side table that
she designed and built in the JK Chicago Independent Student Program.
Indie student Joe Abruzzo with his completed matching end tables.
Student Matt Cronin poses with his three drawer coffee table that he built in the Independent Student Program.
Indie student Sammy Joe Osborne with his side table/chess board combo.
Detail of table/chess board combo.
Indie student Christopher Evans with his completed 4 drawer coffee table.
Reuben and Sharon Keller at home with their media cabinet built in the Independent Student Program.
Detail: Reuben and Sharon Keller's media cabinet built in the Independent Student Program.
Nick and Caroline O'Neill with a walnut and mahogany cradle built in the Independent Student Program.
Nick and Caroline O'Neill's walnut and mahogany cradle built in the Independent Student Program.
Nick and Caroline O'Neill's walnut and mahogany cradle built in the Independent Student Program.
This beautiful walnut and figured maple drawing table was built by Bob Ryan in the JK Chicago Independent Student Woodworking Program.
Walnut and figured maple drawing table built by indie student Bob Ryan.
Student Chris Hristov with an ash shelving unit that he built in the JK Chicago Independent Student Woodworking Program.
Nick O'Neill with a table made from walnut and zebra wood in the Independent Student Program.
Detail of Nick O'Neill's table top.
Student Reuben Keller with a cherry arts and crafts style mirror frame that he built in the JK Chicago Independent Student Program.
Play ball! This sweet bench was made from baseball bats, baseballs, bases, and white ash by indie student and die-hard Cub fan Theresa Waldbuesser.
Theresa's bench. Made from baseball bats, baseballs, bases, and white ash.
The couple that stains together stays together. Reuben and Sharon Keller apply the color to their ash computer desk.
Independent student Reuben Keller with his completed desk. A job well done!
Student Theresa Waldbuesser poses with her oak and stained glass wine cabinet. What's next? A bench made from baseball bats! Stay tuned.
Student Karl Whittenbarger with his walnut coffee table. Well designed and well executed.
Student Nick O'Neill with his walnut double desk and file cabinet combo. Nick has a large ambition, and the character to see a large project through.
Our "Sustainable Warrior", Laura Turlson, puts the finishing touches on a baker's table made entirely from scrap lumber from the JK Chicago workshop. Go girl!
Student Dom Riccia with his Asian style sofa table. Outstanding work.
Independent student Joseph Abruzzo clamps it up, and checks for square.
Student Jim Machniak sweats the details.
Independent student Dom Riccia with his mahogany writing desk. I think this guy has gotten the hang of it.
Independent student Brian Whitely fits the drawers for his arts and crafts style five drawer chest.

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