Peter Moffa Design

Peter Moffa Design Custom woodworking ~ stair Repair ~ Handrailing and new stairs ~ CAD/CAM & CNC work

Old staircase surgery:Someone long ago decided to use a fat wood screw to hold this white oak spindle together. This tim...
03/28/2026

Old staircase surgery:
Someone long ago decided to use a fat wood screw to hold this white oak spindle together. This time around I'm using a piece of threaded rod with epoxy to really make it strong again.

03/28/2026

I've seen some steep staircases, but this attic stair takes the cake. This is in an old house in the Hudson Valley:

03/26/2026

A customer requested 500 (wow!) Douglas fir plugs that were 1/2" x 2" so I used the CNC (computer numeric controlled) machine to cut them out:

Here's a neat project I completed in this year. I really like these old shapes. Stainless steel threaded rod and marine ...
01/20/2026

Here's a neat project I completed in this year. I really like these old shapes. Stainless steel threaded rod and marine grade epoxy is what I used in much of the assembly and installation.

01/14/2026

Here’s a quick video of a walnut stair spindle that I turned for an old staircase that was missing just one spindle. 

Here is a short video about replicating some elements on an old house here in the Hudson Valley. I find these elements a...
11/23/2025

Here is a short video about replicating some elements on an old house here in the Hudson Valley. I find these elements and the design always a bit mysterious and intriguing:

In this video, I show how I went about reproducing some neat house elements - I hope you enjoy the video!Music from (free for Creators!):https://upp...

Here is a case where an old chestnut staircase had a wobbly newel post. I removed the newel post and reinforced it with ...
11/23/2025

Here is a case where an old chestnut staircase had a wobbly newel post. I removed the newel post and reinforced it with wood infill and epoxy. Then I added blocking from the stair's underside and thru-lagged the newel post back to the stair body while using epoxy in the joints. I also made sure beforehand to clean (using aggressive files etc.) any wood joints of oxidation, dirt, etc., so all epoxy would bond solidly to the wood.

I’ll be giving a class on spindle turning tomorrow at the Wooden Boat School in Kingston, NY. I’m looking forward to sha...
06/13/2025

I’ll be giving a class on spindle turning tomorrow at the Wooden Boat School in Kingston, NY. I’m looking forward to sharing my knowledge with other people!

In this introductory woodturning class, you'll be guided by professional turner and woodworker Peter Moffa as you learn the basics of turning a spindle.

12/04/2024
Hi everyone,Here's a new video I've made about reproducing a "flying portico" on an old house here in New York's Hudson ...
11/20/2024

Hi everyone,
Here's a new video I've made about reproducing a "flying portico" on an old house here in New York's Hudson Valley. Please let me know what you think!

This video explains the process I took to duplicate an old "flying portico" for an old house in upstate New York.Music from (free for Creators!):htt...

OK, here's another video I've made of the reproduction of some old world house corbels. They were quite a lot of work, b...
07/12/2024

OK, here's another video I've made of the reproduction of some old world house corbels. They were quite a lot of work, but the lessons I learned were valuable. I hope you enjoy the video!

This video shows how I 3D scanned an old metal corbel on a historic home and duplicated it in sapele hardwood using a CNC machine as well as more traditional...

06/01/2024

I had to make some parts for a reproduction of an old Victorian front entrance overhang. I'm new to the scroll saw but it really was the missing link in getting the old world look. My CNC machine cut the majority of the profiles, but the scroll saw made it possible to cut those tight lines and sharp corners.

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