Fine woodworking · Private flights · Jefferson, GA

Made by hand,
measured twice.

Tim builds solid-wood furniture to order in Jefferson, Georgia — tables, beds, shelving, the kind of thing meant to outlast its owner. And when the bench is clean, he flies.

Solid hardwoods · walnut, oak, cherry Built to order · no two alike By inquiry · no phone, no pressure

Recent work

The work

A mix of pieces currently for sale, already sold, and a few built to commission. Every spec below is real — dimensions, wood, the lot.

Walnut Dining Table

Walnut Dining Table

Wood   Black walnut, hardwax oil finish Size   84" L × 40" W × 30" H
$4,200 For sale
Cherry Rocking Chair

Cherry Rocking Chair

Wood   Cherry, shaped seat Size   26" W × 34" D × 42" H
By commission By commission
Maple End-Grain Boards

Maple End-Grain Boards

Wood   Hard maple end-grain Size   16" × 12" × 1.5"
$120 Sold

Private flights

Take a flight

Tim is a licensed private pilot. For friends and family, he'll take you up for a scenic loop over North Georgia — the lake, the foothills, a clear day's worth of view.

Request a flight below and he'll reach out to find a morning that works. Weather and his schedule permitting, of course.

For people he knows, by request. Not a charter — just a good seat and a better view.

The maker

About Tim

Forty years of building things the right way, now on his own clock. Tim took up furniture-making in earnest after retiring — mostly walnut, oak, and cherry, mostly the slow way, with joinery that'll still be tight long after the rest of us are gone.

He'd rather over-build than cut a corner, and he doesn't take on more than he has time to do well. The flying came earlier; the plane just gives him somewhere to be on a clear morning.

If a piece is worth doing, it's worth doing once.

Commissions

Commission a piece

Tell Tim what you have in mind — a table for the family, a bed that'll last, shelving cut to your wall. He builds to order, takes on what he has time for, and will get back to you if it's a fit.

No need to have it all figured out. A rough idea and a wood you like is plenty to start.

No phone, no walk-ins — just the form. Tim reads every one.