Ron Aylor, a resident of Lilburn, Georgia, is an unplugged woodworker. Working without electricity and using traditional edged tools, he specializes in 17th-century mannerist carving and Colonial American furniture. The bulk of his work is of 17th-century style joined chests, joined stools, carved boxes, and tables. His work follows techniques and methods from the period. Ash, cherry, oak, pine, poplar, maple, and walnut are his timber of choice.

Welcome to Craftisian Ron.

Main Street to the Mountains

Thank you, Eric! Glad to be back in the fray.

Knowing how to use a tool is more important than the tool in and of itself. - Ron Aylor

Looking forward to seeing more of your projects.

I had to look up where Lilburn was, only a few hours away. But that Atlanta traffic sucks.

Main Street to the Mountains

Welcome, Ron!

May you have the day you deserve!

Welcome!!  Nice to see you "back in the fray" 🙂
Thanks! Glad to be here.

Knowing how to use a tool is more important than the tool in and of itself. - Ron Aylor