From the monthly archives:

June 2009

Good Millwork: Beverly Hills Mahogany

by Good Millwork on June 29, 2009

in Wood Species

Genuine mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) or African mahogany (Khaya ivorensis) would have both been fitting for our latest customer living just over 2,000 miles west in a small town made famous by movie stars and posh living…Beverly Hills, California.
Unfortunately we’re not at liberty to share the specifics or the the name of the customer (but you [...]

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Let’s Help Jason Thompson

by Good Millwork on June 27, 2009

in Local Interest

A phenomenal local role model, Jason Thompson has just  been diagnosed with Histiocytic Sarcoma Cancer (a very rare and agressive form of cancer with only 20 cases recorded in the last 20 years of this kind). We’re asking for your favor and five minutes of your time to help Jason…visit www.kickingitforjason.com.
Jason is an incredible person [...]

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Good Millwork: Door Trim Collection

by Good Millwork on June 21, 2009

in General

Good Millwork: Door Trim Collection, originally uploaded by Good Millwork.
Architectural trim is a defining feature in any home, whether the interior is formal or casual. And historically, it was the door casing that set the tone—from the graceful arched profiles in a Georgian to the stocky symmetrical surrounds in a Craftsman.
Today, a variety of [...]

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Good Millwork: Custom Woodturning

by Good Millwork on June 6, 2009

in Wood Stories

Good Millwork: Custom Woodturning, originally uploaded by Good Millwork.
The origin of woodturning dates to around 1300BC when the Egyptians first developed a two-person lathe. One person would turn the wood with a rope while the other used a sharp tool to cut shapes in the wood. The Romans improved the Egyptian design with the addition [...]

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