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Steve Eftimiades retired
I do quite a bit of woodworking for museums. Queens County Farm Museum (where I live) and the New Netherlands Museum (Reproduction of Henry Hudson's Tall ship Half Moon) I've made windsor chairs, case pieces, dry sinks, cross staffs, back staffs, and desks. This tool box is my latest project. Inspired by H.O.Studley's chest ca: 1900, and made of quilted maple, rock maple, cherry and ebony, it holds about 200 individual tools, and weighs over 200 pounds.
Name Steve Eftimiades
City Floral Park
State NY
Email efti@aol.com
Website
Number Of Years Woodworking 22
Style a little bit of everything
Intrests 17th & 18th century navigational devices
Projects
Cutting Board Workbench Cross Staff Traverse Board
16th Century Backstaff Kas Jewelry Box Trebuchet
Tool box
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LIWC August Newsletter Now Available.
 
Charlie James' sideboard was featured in Fine Woodworking magazine
 
Steve Eftimiades' tool box was featured in Fine Woodworking magazine
 
Ed Kelle's Coral Bowl was featured in Woodcraft, Woodwork and Fine Woodworking magazines
 
LIWC Show featured in WAD Newsletter
"Long Island Woodworking Show"
LIWC in Newsday March 30, 2006
"Carving a new generation of woodworkers"

LIWC Members in Newsday January 12, 2006
"For the truly serious, work spaces that rival the rest of the house"

LIWC In Newsday July 7,2005
"Dispose of old tools with the Woodworkers Club"
Long Island Woodworkers Club Has Made Small Rockers For Children With Health Or Need Problems. If you know of anyone who can benifit contact scostel@optonline.net

 

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