Ed Thomas, with over forty years of experience in acrylic, cuts some leg pieces for our acrylic boutique ottoman and acrylic boutique benches.
These are two examples of printing onto acrylic that we made for one of our oldest customers. This interior design firm uses these pieces to market their environments that they create. We use a…
We just completed these two stunning tables and feats of amazing craftsmanship. Each of these tables has eleven individual glue joints that take time and skill to perfectly execute. If any of these does…
LOVE THIS BLOG…Aaron R. Thomas, artist, W.W.J.D. What We Just Designed is one of my favorite art blogs to follow right now. The blog provides a weekly look inside the Aaron R. Thomas Studio, posting photos from…
Here are a couple shots taken around the studio this afternoon. Never a dull moment.
Before polishing these tables they have to go through a series of increasing grits to carefully remove all of the scratches caused by cutting. Here, Aaron and Ed use 1000 grit wet sanding to…
Luxury is handmade and takes more time than we like to admit. Here, Aaron routes the edges of this new table and begins sanding down the glue joints to create a seamless piece.
Aaron shows a little versatility with the planer as he uses it both right and left handed.
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