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Cherry and ash stool
4 commentsI teach high school woodworking. This stool project is centered around the use of jigs and fixtures to drill the holes in the seats and legs, machine the round tenons, and cut the four sided tapers...
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Sapele Dining Chair
4 commentsThe chair is of Sapele. The design has the back joint of the Maloof Low Back but the seat was reconfigured smaller and to blend into the front legs. The crest rail was carved to emphasize...
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An inspiring workshop leads a challenge of a lifetime
In 1987, I attended a workshop that inspired me beyond belief. Since I recognized long ago that I have more going for me as an imitator, I decided there was no one better to learn from than Sam...
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sculpted cherry dana dining chair
major props to sam maloof.......he inspired me to just start a chair. recently finished the fourth and my craft is definitely improving.
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Sculptured Maloof Inspired Chair
3 commentsA Christmas gift for my son. This low back chair in bubinga is from an original design by Sam Maloof, with some modificaitons. I especially like the grain pattern. The chair...
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The Pennsylvania Rocking Chair
A unique design employing bent lamination backbraces and rockers, floating backbraces that bend and turn to conform to the sitters shape and a coopered headreat which lets the grain flow in only one...
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twins double highchair
4 commentsThis is a solid maple highchair that I built for my twin boys. The design is my own, although it is loosely based on a dining chair that I saw. I turned or carved or shaped every single...
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"for lovers only rocking bench"
"For my brother" made of white birch,mortis and tenon wedge construction,2 oil paintings (copied from 2 swedish paintings done in the 1640 ,24k gold guilded arrow head and other parts .5' length
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Childs glider chair, for my 18 month old foster grandson
This chair is made of Oak which is stained and then a couple of coats of polyurethane. The seats and back are cover with denim place mats. The back has a pocket with...
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Toddler Rocking Chicago Cub
I had made a toddler rocking horse 20 years ago. I changed the horse head to the Chicago Cub's head. The project came out great.
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Chippendale wing chair frame
2 commentsMiniature(childrens) size wing chair frame with Philadelphia style ball and claw foot. Made from mahogany, soft maple(secondary), and poplar(secondary). Brackets were added to support...
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auto aristocracy
This is a piece I completed in my undergratuate years. I was trying to fuse classic furniture styles with classic automobile forms. It is constructed of solid poplar (including a coppered back), and...
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18th Century campaign chair
2 commentsThe hallmark of British campaign furniture was portability; therefore, the furniture taken on a war campaign either folded flat or broke down. With 14 hinges, this chair folds flat.
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Writing arm windsor chair
1 commentPine seat, maple turnings, oak spindles, arm and crest rail. Oil over milkpaint finish.
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Comback windsor arm chair
Tall back Windsor finished in milk paint from the Real Milk Paint Co. Pine seat, maple legs, stretchers and arm posts, oak crest rail and arm as well as oak spindles.
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Various projects
2 commentsThese are just afew of my pieces I have designed and built over the past year. I enjoy mixing the wood, fabrics, leathers and glass to create a custom piece.
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Kathy's Chair
2 commentsI designed and made this chair, including the woven Danish-cord seat, while a student in the 9-month Craftsman program at the Inside Passage School of Fine Woodworking in British Columbia Canada.
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Vidar Chairs
1 commentThese chairs are reproductions of ones originally built by Swedish furnituremaker Vidar Malmsten (and son of legendary designer Carl Malmsten). I built them as an exercise in chairmaking...
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dan's chair
1 commentA chair for my son's 21st birthday based on the form of a traditional chief's seat in the Pacific Islands. All surfaces textured with plane or #2 carving chisel and finished with Tung oil.
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Cherry Rocking Chair w/ Walnut Accent
2 commentsCherry Rocking Chair with Walnut accent.
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maloof-style rocker
3 commentsI started this rocker a few years ago as an addition to the new nursery for my daughter. The nursery was finished, but the chair was put on the backburner behind other remodel projects. I finally...
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Rocking Chair
A Rocking Chair I made for my Mother out of Stringybark and Maranti. I adapted The design to suit my own taste and style.
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Maloof Inspired Rocker
4 commentsI have spent the last few months designing and building a Maloof style rocker. Now when i say designing. I do not mean that i designed anything that has not already been...
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Study Chair
Here is a chair I made for my wife out of oak. All of the joinery is done with pocket holes. There are four 1" dowels that help hold it together as well.
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Windsor Chair
4 commentsThis is one of six Windsor chairs I built completely out of red oak. I got the plan from Drew Langsner's book The ChairMaker's Workshop. Not a true Windsor in the purest sense because the...
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child's rocker
4 commentsA last-minute holiday gift for my then two-year old daughter Anna.
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