October 2015
Redwood Coffin By Woodworker R. Chamberlin
Coffin of pine, redwood and mahogany, made from scrap wood that Clyde Greenman collected throughout his life. The family needed a special box for this eccentric World War II veteran, so I was approached to construct one and given four and a half days to design and build. Also shown is the leftover material. There is a lot more to this story.
Redwood Coffin By Woodworker R. Chamberlin
Coffin of pine, redwood and mahogany, made from scrap wood that Clyde Greenman collected throughout his life. The family needed a special box for this eccentric World War II veteran, so I was approached to construct one and given four and a half days to design and build. Also shown is the leftover material. There is a lot more to this story.
4 Surprising Facts About Redwood Lumber
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Redwood Architecture: Julia Morgan's St. Johns Presbyterian Church in Berkeley
Julia Morgan is famed for designing William Randolph Hearst’s San Simeon. Among her other famous buildings is this Berkeley church:
Travel Channel Video: The Redwood Forests
Great video from the Travel Channel about the redwood Forests.