St. Vincent de Paul Statue Pedestal
The club was asked to build an octagon pedestal for the Virgin Mary statue with every other panel being engraved.
The club was asked to build an octagon pedestal for the Virgin Mary statue with every other panel being engraved.
The Knock Knock Museum is a non-profit group orientated to teaching children ti learn through fun and games. They contacted us to see if we could build some picnic tables for the children Our club member, Kevin Rodrigue volunteered and …
In the fall of 2025 club members Harold Choate and George Campagna worked with the students at Episcopal High in learning how to make picture frames with cypress wood donated by Jean Zarangue and milled with a jointer donated by …
Educational Outreach Event: Episcopal High Students & Picture Frames Read more »
Twelve of our club members worked on this portion of the project in both building and installing the for the VOA shelter. The VOA offers support services for the homeless in our area. This portion is part one of two …
Volunteers of America One Stop Center Bathroom Cabinets – Build & Install Read more »
Several of our members built 4 tables for the O’Brien House. They were stained and had a poly finish applied to them. One interesting aspect of the tables were the tapered legs. Our members really enjoyed that challenge! More to …
We built 20 dressers for the O’Brien House, a non-profit recovery center for the city. This project has been one of our most challenging and spanned several months to complete. The dressers were stained and given several coats of polyurethane. …
Five club members built 2 cypress outside benches for St. Joseph’s House, a halfway house for men released from prison after serving long sentences. The client painted the benches and put them in place. Here is an example.
Twenty foot lockers were made for the One Touch Ministries, a halfway house for men recently released from prison. Eight club members made the lockers with security type hinges and the client painted them.
Harold Choate made this jig for making mortises from watching a YouTube video (link below). This is self-centering and can be adjusted to various widths. It is designed to be portable and not clamped to a table. More Pictures: Original …
Homemade Mortise Master From Show-‘n’-Tell December Meeting Read more »
We built 10 sets of children’s desks and chairs for HAART, a non-profit organization that assist families affected by AIDS. The desk and chairs were stained and given several coats of polyurethane by 10 club members.