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hand tool project
I took a class from Chris Gochner last week and we built this saw horse along with a shaker step stool. We used the saw horse to help prepare the cherry for the shaker step stool. This horse is...
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Foot Locker
Made of 3/4" maple plywood and solid maple doors and face frames. Spray painted white with clear varnish inside.
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Shaker Hall Table
4 commentsFun little project from an advanced class with Rob Cosman. No power tools to be seen anywhere in its construction and finishing.
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Cove and Pin Drawer
10 commentsThis small drawer rides under the top of a Shaker inspired sewing table. The joint is a cove and pin--a popular machine made joint from around 1880-1910. I made these with a combination...
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chest of drawers
1 commentThis chest of drawers is my own design. Built with yellow birch. It has dovetailed drawers, stretchers, and the mouldings around the sides slip onto a segmented dovetailed spline to allow for...
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Maple Desk
The table is done in a shaker style, with breadboard ends and pegged mortise and tenon joinery. Wide book-matched figured maple top, sustainably harvested from a local tree, and cherry for the...
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Knitting Chest
1 commentKnitting chest constructed of white oak and walnut with shellac finish. Drawers are constructed with half blind and through handcut dovetails. The drawer bottoms are installed in drawer slips.
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Shaker coffee table
Shakers didn't have coffee tables. Probably didn't have coffee, either. But if they had I'm guessing this is what their coffee tables might have looked like. Built for the gallery show posted...
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Shaker chimney cupboard
1 commentThis cupboard was built for the gallery show posted earlier. Made primarily of cherry with milk-painted poplar for the seven shelves and back. The poplar was used both to lower the cost and to make...
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Shaker work in gallery show
1 commentOn Saturday, 13 November 10, I had my first opening at an art gallery. I had six weeks notice to start making stuff, but my workshop was being totally remodeled, so that really meant just 3 1/2 weeks to...
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lingerie Cabinet
1 commentThis is a lingerie cabinet I built for a customer. Curly Cherry with curly maple graduating drawers, Ebony pulls also graduate with the drawers.
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Shaker Cupboard
2 commentsDesign based on historical examples. Cherry with poplar secondary wood. Panel backs. Traditional construction all solid wood. Shellac finish
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Cherry linen press/ Entertainment center
1 commentCherry linen press. Frame and panel construction with mortise and tenon joinery. It has graduated drawers with hand cut dovetails front and back. Turned feet and all mortise and tenons are pegged...
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3 drawer cherry worktable
3 commentsThis shaker table was commissioned to stand three feet tall, so it could function as a counter height work station.
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10 Drawer Cherry Chest of Drawers
2 commentsThis is a 10 drawer chest of drawers made using many ideas from Michael Pekovich and Christian Becksvoort works and articles. It is made of cherry with poplar as the secondary woodnbsp...
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No. 7 Shaker rocker, tiger maple
2 commentsThis is the last of my Shaker chair exploratory. But 12 chairs in, I learned enough from this one to think that the exploring isn't over. Except for the stretchers, this chair was made from a single...
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Standing Desk
Inspired by a photo taken from a book on Shaker furniture. The top opens on SOSS hinges with a small drawer below.
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Shaker Classic
This project was inspired by the Christian Becksvoort article in Fine Woodworking (Shaker Classic, 2 Ways) a few months back. The base and drawer is done in poplar and the top is maple.
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small shaker style table
1 commentThe top and aprons are cherry and the legs are maple. The top is 27 1/2" x 19" and it is 22' high. it is constructed with mortice and tenon joinery and finshed with linseed oil and paste wax.
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No. 4.1 Shaker rocker
Yet another chair, but this one's a bit of a departure from tradition. The No. 4 is a smallish lady's bedroom chair, this one with a woven back. However, the normal Shaker practice was for the bottom...
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Built-In Cherry Office - Baby Huntboard
Tabletop baby huntboard for all those little things that get lost during the busy workday. A part of a larger rear desk of a full floor matching home office in Brookline Ma. Cherry handrubber...
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Built-in Cherry Office - Desktop Organizers
One of pair of old-school desktop organziers. Part of a rear desk unit built in to a full floor matching home office in Brookline Ma. Cherry with padauk accents, hand-rubbed oil and wax finish...
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Built-In Cherry Office - Desk Header
1 commentHeader of the rear desk recessed into the rafters of the mansard. Built in to a full floor matching home office in Brookline Ma. Cherry, hand-rubbed oil and wax finish. Design contends with a trilvl...
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Built-In Cherry Office -Deep Bookshelf
One of a pair of low bookselves built in to a full floor matching home office in Brookline Ma. Cherry with padauk accents, hand-rubbed oil and wax finish. Everything made in-house. Recessed euro...
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Large Screen Television Cabinet
Hi . This is my first time posting here. I wanted to post one of my pieces that I finished this year which best showcases what I do. I'm a self taught artist and run a one person artisan's studio...
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No. 5 Shaker side chair
6 commentsChair addiction continues. This No. 5 chair is a good size for a dining or side chair. I built it as a prototype using soft maple because it's inexpensive. It leans back 5 degrees for comfort. A...
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mount lebanon reproduction table
3 commentsMy reproduction of a small side table from the shaker village at Mount Lebanon, NY. This table is unusual with it front drawer pushed to the top, which allowed for two smaller drawers on either...
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Pewter cupboard/Hutch
This is my version of Charles Griffith's hutch. It has only been changed a little. The drawers fronts do not have the detail around the edge. I've added a chamfer on the sides of the upper case to...
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No. 7 Shaker rocker
My first big (non-children's) Shaker chair. These are a familiar sight, so they're easy to take for granted, but, trust me, there's serious geometry going on here. The back legs are bent in two...
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