
Updated 03/07/05

A note to the viewer. Most of the items in this gallery are of a religious nature and reflect my belief system. If you are offended by anything you see here, please do not write to me and try to “correct” my faith or tell me how wrong I am to believe the way I do.
This is John 1:14
Walnut on maple blocks. The blocks as a
backing to the plaque were a reminder of the Western Wall of the

This is the “Shema” (Deuteronomy 6:4) in Hebrew. This particular plaque is oak on cedar. I have done this plaque in several sizes depending on the available wood.

This is the “Shema” in walnut on wild cherry. This is a small plaque measuring only 10 inches wide by 6 ½ inches high. I chose this piece of wild cherry for its beauty and strong figure.

This is another “Shema” plaque but in English. It is oak on cedar. I chose a joined text style to show the unity and deep meaning of this statement of faith.

This is an offering box that I made back in about 2000. It is a decoupage plywood box with the Psalms in Hebrew from a 1900 Russian Hebrew Bible. The Bible was falling apart and the pages were breaking up so I decided to save some of it somehow. The filigree or fretwork on the edges of the box is 3/32” oak.
This is a menorah design of mine that represents the Great Shofar we are waiting to hear and the spike that held Yahshua (Jesus) to the execution stake.

This is the symbol that the early believers in Yahshua used rather than the cross. The cross was not a Christian symbol until after 300 AD.

This is a plaque I did for some Christian people I knew. It incorporates my menorah design and the Christian fish design.

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These are some scroll saw projects that I have made that are not of a religious theme.
This is an oak box. I got the design from a craft magazine so it is not an original. I thought the fretwork would be challenging which it was. The box is made from 3/8” oak and to some doing to get it together with precision. I’m actually not too sure what the box would be used for.

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