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My New Workbench
3 commentsMy winter project, a new bench for my workshop. The base is built from red and white oak. The drawer fronts, leg vise and the deadman are made from Jatoba. The top is laminated from 8/4 poplar with...
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High chair revisited
Made this high chair for my daughter 32 years ago (others also sat in it). Here it is again for my granddaughter, refinished and with a new tray.
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Gun cabinet
Ash gun cabinet solid wood no plywood used to construct this. This handcrafted gun cabinet hold six rifles or shotguns, it displays them with a LED light with dimer and inside of display has trim on...
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Matsuri
3 commentsThis is just a side table made of ash and beech, then it got tained and vintage effect white painted. Japanese furniture and style is my main inspiration. Feedback are very welcome, thanks folks !
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Walnut Carved Chest of Drawers
1 commentThe walnut carving on this chest of drawers wraps around from the front to the sides, and fades off toward the back of the piece. On the drawer fronts, the carvings do double-duty as integral pulls.
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Breakfast Table
1 commentA simple breakfast table influenced by japanese and shaker design. Walnut with ash base.
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Arts and Craft Dining Chairs
3 commentsThese are the first of 12 chairs that I am making for my two son's and their families (6 chairs each). The first set is made from Red Oak, the second set will be made from White oak. The chairs were...
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Loop side-table
I dry to design functional furniture that will engage the viewer/user. The Loop side-table is composed of steam-bent, 2" wide, 5/16" ash and butternut wood obtained from httpwwwartisanlumbercom...
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Laptop Table For The Bed
Hi Folks, I built this Laptop Table mainly to make it more cofortable to use a laptop in bed, as I'm sure many of you may well do. I also felt that while using it on the bed cover, the actual air...
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Olive Burl Table w/Ring
This table is 25"H X 22"W X 15"D. I used Olive Burl veneer and Ash. The open circle is made from laminated Ash. The top is finished with precatalyzed lacquer, the rest has wipe on poly.
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Baby Cradle
1 commentCrafted of solid Ash, finished with a cinnamon stain and topcoated with lacquer. Details include pegged mortise and tennon construction at the leg to foot joint. The pegs are pillowed and made...
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Meghan's Desk
1 commentModern style with Asian and organic influences.Done in beautiful bookmatched Figured Maple, with blackened Ash base.
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Glass Top Table
1 commentWoodworker: Mike Fucile This glass-top table won Best in Show honors in the Fine Handcrafted Furniture Competition at the Florida State Fair. Fucile, who has been woodworking for 30 years, says the...
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Curved Bar Stool
Woodworker: Diego Miscoria Hoping to design a comfortable and beautiful bar stool without upholstery, Miscoria spent a lot of time on the backrest of this steam-bent ash stool (22-in. deep by 22in...
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Black Walnut and Danish Cord Bench
Woodworker: Ryan Mails The design for this black walnut and Danish cord bench (15-1/2-in. wide by 48-in. long by 17-1/2-in. tall) began with the gull-wing profile of the ends. Mails says the rest of...
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Harlequin Liquor Cabinet
Woodworker: Gabriel Sutton Sutton’s goal in building this cherry and bubinga liquor cabinet was to display a harlequin pattern in a subtle way. The curved panels and legs are meant to contrast with...
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Pierced Ash Bowl
Woodworker: Michael AllisonLike many of Allison’s turnings, this pierced ash bowl (13-in. dia. by 5-in. tall) is made from green wood he found near his home. He achieves the luminescent color with...
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Unfinished Ash Chair
Woodworker: Jamie Vander SalmThis unfinished ash chair, 33 in. deep by 22 in. wide by 40 in. tall, contains more than 600 copper rivets. For Vander Salm, steam-bending the green ash was easy; the...
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Cherry and Ash Sideboard
Woodworker: Bart NiswongerThough the piece is based loosely on Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann’s designs, Niswonger added a topographical element to this cherry and ash sideboard (17 in. deep by 55 in...
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Oxeye Hall Table
Woodworker: Seth RollandThe sunburst of slender ash slats on Seth Rolland’s demilune table may be dazzling for its elegance, but it’s equally impressive as a technical feat: The entire array is...
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Rustic Modern Credenza
Woodworker: Scott McGlassonMcGlasson designed this media cabinet (21 in. deep by 78 in. wide by 22 in. tall) to blend the clean lines of modern furniture with rustic details. He used locally grown...
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Ash Bar Stool
Woodworker: Frank DeJong DeJong spent nearly 150 hours making this ash bar stool (21-3/4 in. deep by 17 in. wide by 38 in. tall). It was a lesson in sketching, refining a design, and angled joinery...
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Hawk's Foot
Woodworker: Jere WilliamsYears ago, a student of Williams did a mixed-media piece based on a hawk's foot she found nailed to the wall of her grandfather's barn. Recalling that piece recently...
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Ash and Mahogany Trestle Table
1 commentWoodworker: Jeremy N. GibbsGibbs put a twist on this ash and mahogany trestle table, turning the end posts 45º so the through-mortise goes from point to point and a notched wedge incorporates the...
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Light and Graceful Comb-Back Windsor Chair
Woodworker: Bill PerryPerry set out to make a comb-back Windsor chair that was as light and graceful as possible while still maintaining its strength. The chair has a poplar seat, maple legs and...
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White Ash Bench
Woodworker: Jim Hoyne A former physician, Jim Hoyne decided to pursue a second career as a furniture maker and enrolled in Gary Rogowski's distance mastery program. He built this bench during his...
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Continuous-Arm Chair
Woodworker: Thomas Moser Inspired by his love of Shaker furniture, Thomas Moser started his one-man shop in 1971. Today, Thomas Moser Cabinetmakers has nearly 100 skilled woodworkers. The...
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Pencil Chair
Woodworker: John P. McCormack McCormack built this chair as his thesis project at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). The design highlights two sides of his training: traditional furniture...
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Spectrum: The Necessaries Chest
Woodworker: Mark Whitley Whitley riffed off the concept of a Shaker apothecary cabinet to create this chest of drawers. Each drawer is hand dovetailed and Whitley dyed the inside of each a graduated...
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Padauk and Ash Bench
Woodworker: Steve Barolow Barlow used this padauk and ash bench to move away from rectilinear furniture and explore soft curves. The seat and legs were rough-cut on the bandsaw, and then refined with...
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Ash and Bubinga Dining Table
Woodworker: Glen G. Guarino Guarino built this table under deadline. His client gave him six weeks to construct the piece in time for Thanksgiving dinner. The tear-drop shaped legs in ash were...
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Many Bent Leg End Table
Woodworker: Glen G. Guarino Guarino crafted this table from an ash tree that fell down near a school where he taught. He embellished it with strips of zebrawood. Photo: Richard Russo
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