


Dan also writes an excellent blog. He chronicles the process of building pieces so that his clients can observe it. The benefit to the rest of us is that we get a view into how this excellent woodworker and his crew builds these complicated pieces. I especially love his post on building a tansu style cabinet. He also talks about another subject near and dear to my heart: golf. I often wonder how many furniture makers also like to play golf. It’s definitely a sport that matches the temperament of woodworkers – solitary, nature-focused, problem solving at every turn, executing. But I digress.
Enjoy more of Dan’s work at his company’s website, Dorset Custom Furniture.