Henry Lee

designer and machinist.

Woodworking + Other Projects

I have taken Manufacturing Tech at my high school for four years and during that time, finished some respectable woodworking projects.

The first project I ever made was a wooden stool. I used a template which I cut out on jig saw and used table saw jigs to cut the stretchers. Its pretty damn strong, enough for me not to have broken it with semi-regular use over the last four years.

Next, I made a pagoda box made out of laminated plywood. The router and table saw were mainly used to construct a box held together with no metal fasteners.

Next, came a 1″ thick edge grain cutting board. And many years later I would make a new better thicker and much more expensive cutting board. It was an end grain cutting board measuring at 2 inches thick and big enough to break down a whole chicken on it.

I love watching J. Kenji López-Alt and have always wanted the wood salt container he uses. So, I made my own constructed of purely joints and glue.

Then came a project where I took the guts out of a old tape measure and put them into a coustom machined tape measure with a engraving on the front.

And my lastest woodworking project, custom hangboards (a tool used in rocking climbing to rapidly increase tendon strength) for 10+ clients. I use walnut stock which is then CNC’d out and finish sanded up to 220 grit.