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Wall Object Lime Wood, Alexander Grabovetskiy Wood Carving 36''
4 commentsIt is a latest carving I have done. Size of it 36". LimeWood. Unfinished. If you want to see more picture progress please go to http://bit.ly/grabovetskiy.
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Plum cabinet
6 commentsAfter spending the better part of 2 years searching for plum lumber I finally came across this board in a barn attic. It had a beautiful form but it offered little in the way of traditionally...
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Bonnet Top Highboys
4 commentsSeveral of you members wanted to see a better view of these 2 highboys I finished for my wife this past April. Making them at the same time was a big time savings. All together, they took about...
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Twin Bonnet Tops
7 commentsAs a woodworking hobbyist in my spare time, I had always wanted to make the highboys in FWW issue #117 from 1996. With the work and detail involved, I figured it would be just as frustrating if...
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Cerry chippendale blanket chest
1 commentCherry blanket chest, chippendale in style. This one was made to be given away in a drawing on July 4 2010
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Mahogany Pie-Crust Tea Table
2 commentsThis is a pie-crust tea table done in Mahogany. The pedestal features ball and claw feet and is fully carved in the roccoco style commonly seen in Chippendale style furniture. The base...
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Serpentine Bow Front Writing Desk
12 commentsI built this desk a year ago right after my 16th Birthday. It is a Serpentine Bow Front writing desk make out of one slab of 14" x 9' x 10/4 Ribboned Sapele. Starting from the top is is a bookmatched...
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Massachusetts Flat Top Highboy
13 commentsI made this Tiger Maple Highboy after seeing one made from about 1750. This version has over 195 handcut dovetails, all solid wood drawer sides and bottoms, and 2 hidden drawers. The crown molding I...
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Chippendale Chair
I based this design on the classic Chippendale, howerver the backsplat, top rail, and seat frame are my own design. It is made entirely from Genuine Mahogany stained with red mahogany. The top...
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Small Chippendale chest
This small chest was a commissioned piece that the owner had not yet picked out her brasses. Chippendale in style and made of tiger maple. She stressed that she wanted all sides finished, so...
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Mahogany Desk
The legs on this mahogany are turned 45 degrees, and are attached with a sliding dovetail. The front and back are a single piece of wood cut and reassembled to make the grain continuous across...
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Sea Chest
1 commentDoug Mooberry's sea-themed chest of drawers has the overall proportions, cock-beaded drawers, and reeded quarter-columns of a classic Chippendale. But Mooberry “kicked it up a notch” with...
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chippendale lowboy
6 commentsThis is a project that came from Frank Gottshalls: "Making Furniture Masterpieces". It took me 6 months to make and is made from rough sawn oak that I dried and planed. The legs feet front rail...
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Chippendale Stool
This was my first attempt at a classic style project. I went a little overboard in getting the tenons of the feet to show a lot of tension when grasping the ball. In all, this project taught me...
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Game Table
1 commentChippendale game table inspired by the original in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Primary wood mahogany, secondary woods, maple and southern yellow pine
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Oval Chippendale stool
1 commentMy first attempt at making this stool from a FWW book in the 18th century style. It was a lot of fun and quite challenging with the carving. JB
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Coffee pot
4 commentsTurned and carved from figured maple. Form copied from 18th century silver piece.
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Mahogany Spice Box with String and Berry Inlay
6 commentsI wanted to do a project to practice hand-cut dovetails. When I saw Steve Latta's spicebox (FWW #196) it looked like an ideal project with more than 100 dovetails. I enhanced the design with...
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Chippendale Mirror
2 commentsThis was a wedding gift for two close friends. I'm just starting out, so my shop only has a bandsaw, workbench and various hand tools. I started with roughsawn boards and...
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Curly maple chippendale chest
Chest based on a plan from Glen Huey. It was scaled down to fit better as a bed side table
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Pie Crust tea table for daughters
This is a pie crust tea table I made as a Christmas present for my two daughters. They liked having tea parties so I thought they should have a table for it. It is made from walnut with a shellac...
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Chippendale chest
Made of mahogany this is a small chest I made for a Christmas gift for someone very dear to us. Hope she likes it.
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Walnut Grandfather Clock
3 commentsI wanted to build a clock for myself and I had some nice walnut on hand and a Hermle movement. This is a highly modified version of a clock in Fine Woodworking Magazine written by Lonnie Bird. It has...
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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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