Church Pulpit
East Indian Rose Wood The legs of this pulpit are constructed using forms, bending plywood and East Indian Rose wood veneer. There is a subtle inlay consisting of ebony. Inside both legs there are wiring runs for the pulpit microphone. The upper portion of the pulpit is made from Baltic Birch plywood and East Indian Rose Wood veneer. The surface of the upper portion has a leather surface for placing the Bible on as well as a well for a drinking glass. The upper portion is rabbit and biscuit joinery reinforced with screws. The legs are joined to the upper portion using loose mortise and tenons along with long lag screws. Old style craftsmanship and workmanship went into making sure that everything fit beautifully. The entire piece is finished with hand rubbed oil/urethane.
With more then 25 years of experience, Don makes use of natural wood colors by utilizing domestic and imported hardwoods and hardwood veneers to add color, texture and interest. The use of bent-form lamination, freeform styles and decorative inlays add additional character and personality to each piece. The use of time-proven craftsmanship and techniques ensures beauty, functionality and strength in each project. Area Served: All of Washington State and Northern Idaho ![]() HOME |
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