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Cabinet inspired by Garrett Hack
I first came across Garrett Hack's work when I joined finewoodworking.com a couple of years ago. His small hand plane tool cabinet was something I had always wanted to build. So when my beautiful...
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Jewelry Box
This is a jewelry box of my own design. Dimensions are 14"W x 8 5/8"D x 7 1/16"H It has a sliding and removable divided tray, three Brusso brass pegs for hanging necklaces, and a removable mirror...
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INSIDE SCALLOPED EDGE TABLE
This is a table for my wife, I tried to capture the look of an antique table that had a red leather top inside a mahagony border. Also since she likes Art Deco I was influenced to capture that look...
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The Majestic
1 commentThe box was a custom order by a client that wanted a box to contain all the aspects she liked of my other tables put into one box. half-lap, half-blind dovetails on the front and back, dovetails...
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Old growth Red Cedar Coffee Table
Old growth Red Cedar coffee table with inset Lacewood / flame Maple legs, with ebony and Paduk butterfly inlays.
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Greene and Greene Influenced Queen Bed
4 commentsI spent over a year building this Greene and Greene influenced bed. I didn't use any specific plans, but referenced the Greene and Greene drawings for basic dimensions. The bed is made from...
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Tea Table
Woodworker: Jeff AndersonThis tea table (12 in. deep by 24 in. wide by 14 in. tall) has a serving-tray top with storage below. Anderson designed it for his wife's former boss, a tea lover. The woods...
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Tall Wall Cabinet
2 commentsThis cabinet was built for miscellaneous storage. The carcas is Curly Cherry. The door is a carved Mdf laminated to Maple & has an Ebony pull. I used a Fir back panel to help lighten up the interior...
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Shaker Table
Woodworker: David TuttleA big fan of Shaker furniture and of Garrett Hack, Tuttle based the design of this table on a Hack table featured in FWW #104 (“Building a Strong, Light Carcase”). Instead...
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Mahogany Sideboard
Woodworker: Zach MalcolmMalcolm says this mahogany sideboard (24-in. deep by 72-in. wide by 36-in. tall) was the most involved furniture project he has tackled. He set out to use simple curves in the...
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Japanese Garden-Inspired Turned Box
Woodworker: Dan SouthernA stone lantern encountered on a trip to a Japanese garden inspired this turned box (5-1⁄2 in. dia. by 7-1⁄2 in. tall). But the handle was born from another source: a...
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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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Maloof-Inspired Chair
1 commentWoodworker: Ken Katz Inspired by the designs of Sam Maloof, Katz built this dining chair as part of a set of six chairs and a table. He made the chairs first, and says his goal was for diners to be...
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Granite Workbench
2 commentsWoodworker: Thomas Borowicz A tool-and-die maker and industrial engineer, Borowicz is interested in precision, and his bench shows it. A granite plate (3-1/2-in. thick by 12-in. wide by 18-in. long...
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Bureau with Beaded Scalloped Aprons
Woodworker: Peter ShepardWoodworker Peter Shephard built this bureau, a sibling to a number of other chests he's built, from a flitch of curly maple, lavishing time on the arrangement of the wood...
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Backgammon Board
Woodworker: Eric McRory McRory built this backgammon board to play the game with his “little brother” in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. It was inspired by a design he saw in Fine...
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Curved Hall Table
Woodworker: Enrico KonigWhen he started making furniture in the 1990s, Enrico König says he was “a bit of a solid-wood snob. I figured veneered work was inferior.” But when he had the idea for a...
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Scalloped Back Guitar
1 commentWoodworker: Bernie LehmannThis guitar (5 in. thick by 15 in. wide by 41 in. long) is the latest design by Lehmann, a luthier for nearly four decades. The back is built like a lute with nine arched...
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Skeleton Clock of Maple, Ebony, Poplar, and Holly
Woodworker: Charles MaxwellOn Charles Maxwell’s Cape Cod honeymoon 27 years ago, he and his wife saw a skeleton clock, and he vowed to make her one. In 2007 after retiring from the U.S. Navy...
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Gragg-style Chair
Woodworker: Tony HaydenHayden worked for years as a building contractor before going to NBSS in 1990. He’s been running a custom woodworking business since returning to his native California...
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Shaker Desk of Vermont Cherry and Curly Maple
Woodworker: Bruce EatonEaton spent nearly a decade working as an environmental engineer and became increasingly miserable “watching other people make stuff.” A local woodworking class led him to...
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Pennsylvania Spice Box
Woodworker: James PlatteterThree factors motivated Platteter to build this Pennsylvania spice box: the beauty of the original in The Pennsylvania Spice Box by Lee Ellen Griffith (Chester County...
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Veneered Box
1 commentWoodworker: Rutager WestInspired by Andrew Crawford’s books on box making, West wanted to make a veneered box with inlay. While making some profiled molding with a handplane, he got the idea for...
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Mahogany, Oak, and Ebony Storage Bench
Woodworker: J-P VilkmanThis mahogany, oak, and ebony storage bench wears its Krenov influence in the flared legs, frame-and-panel construction, fine details, and carefully selected grain patterns. It...
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Butterfly Vanity
Woodworker: Adrian FerrazzuttiAfter working in the student bench room for nearly 18 years, Krenov decided to move into a small back room at the school. Offering his bench to Ferrazzutti, he said...
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Maple, Ebony, Bloodwood, and Cherry Segmented Vessel
Woodworker: Ken Cowell This segmented vessel is the largest piece Cowell has done. The 14-in.-dia. piece stands 17 in. tall, but more impressive than its size is the amount of pieces it took to make...
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Craftsman-Style Media Cabinet
Woodworker: Andrew DrakeDrake built this media cabinet (23 in. deep by 62 in. wide by 29 in. tall) to fit his classic Craftsman house. He calls it his “first real woodworking project.” The...
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18th Century Federal Card Table
Woodworker: Ed StuckeyStuckey, a member of the Society of American Period Furniture Makers, built this Federal-style card table with inspiration from an article by Walter Raynes and Carl Clinton in...
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Cherry Corner Cabinet
Woodworker: Ted Saxerud Saxerud made a deal with his wife: If he could buy a tablesaw he'd build her a dining table. Once he built the table and she knew what beautiful things he was capable of...
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Greene and Greene Sideboard
Woodworker: John Olenik Heavily influenced by the furniture of Greene and Greene, Olenik designed and built this sideboard (24 in. deep by 60 in. wide by 39 in. tall) as a gift for his daughter. The...
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Linda Table
Woodworker: Danny Kamerath Kamerath designed this table (10-½ in. deep by 13 in. wide by 35 in. tall) around a small piece of figured satinwood that he used for the top, and two small boards of...
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