Langley Furniture Works.A portrait of the team I worked with at Langley Furniture Works between 2014 and 2018. View fullsize Geoff updates the jobs board in the hand shop. This lists all the current projects that are being made at the moment. Rubbing one off was a symbolic moment. View fullsize Fran lays out all the components of his door ready for glue up. View fullsize A keen eye to make sure everything is fitting together as intended. View fullsize It's easier with another pair of hands as Rhys helps out. View fullsize Rhys and Fran use large sash clamps to hold the door in place as the glue dries overnight. View fullsize A huge stack of sapele dressed and ready for the table saw. View fullsize Ben on the cross cutting saw. View fullsize A mortice and tenon being prepared for glue up. View fullsize Marking out the mortice location on the new workshop signage. View fullsize Pencil markings prevent mistakes and are easily sanded off at the end of the project. View fullsize Clamps make sure the glue dries in place. View fullsize Oiled and in situ ready for new customers. View fullsize Ryan and Stevie dry fit a huge stained glass window frame. It would have been a nightmare to glue this up in place due to the post in the middle of the workshop! View fullsize Stevie works on the complicated central glass frame feature. View fullsize Ryan and Stevie assemble the frame outside. View fullsize A job well done. Ready for the stained glass. View fullsize Thirty minute break for bait in the middle of the day. View fullsize View fullsize John uses trestles to raise his table legs to a working height. View fullsize Stevie makes sure everything is plumb while working underneath the swing bridge in Newcastle. View fullsize Rhys concentrates while gluing up a sash window. View fullsize Stevie is 100% square. View fullsize View fullsize Spray guns ready for the last stage of manufacture. View fullsize Quentin busy in the spray booth. View fullsize The mortiser. View fullsize The bandsaw. View fullsize The thicknesser.