I'd prefer you emphasize the mid 18th century, especually the Federal period style. Most of the other magazines I subscribe to have tons of articles and 'how to's' on shaker, greene and greene, and modern styles. I especially enjoy reading and studying the 'masters class' as it really presents finely detailed techniques. I am not a skilled woodworker but I'm learning from Fine Woodworking.
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Re: Future Period Furniture Articles
I'd prefer you emphasize the mid 18th century, especually the Federal period style. Most of the other magazines I subscribe to have tons of articles and 'how to's' on shaker, greene and greene, and modern styles. I especially enjoy reading and studying the 'masters class' as it really presents finely detailed techniques. I am not a skilled woodworker but I'm learning from Fine Woodworking.
posted: 9:54 am on February 18thThanks,
Don