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Federal Side Table
This table uses Walnut and Poplar (secondary) wood. Inlays and stringing are holly and dyed castela. Banding is aspen, mahogany and dyed castela. Stringing grooves were hand cut using...
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Birds eye Maple side table
This elegant side table was designed for a customer in Portsmouth NH. It has a hand dovetailed drawer and Ebony beading around the face.
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Sapple and Cherry table
This table was made for a art show my wife and I are in tomorrow and if it does not sell it will sit in our in home showroom. The top is solid Sapple and the body is Cherry. It has very elegant...
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Seymour Inspired Work Table
Just another piece,,, it has interior compartments for storage. The banding was made by me.
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Federal sideboards
2 commentsA pair of Federal-style sideboards made from sapele with Karelian birch inlay. Tops and legs are solid sapele, aprons and sides are sapele veneered over pine. Shellac and French polish finish. The...
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Demilune table sunburst top
2 commentsthis is my owen design the carvings are taken frome Samuel McIntire hope u like it check out more of my @ http://accustomfurniture.blogspot.com/
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Heart of the Craft
4 commentsThe difficulty of this Federal heartback chair is what attracted Steve Brown when he chose it for his final project at North Bennet Street School. The other attraction was the curves, which Brown...
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Hepplewhite Mahogany Pembroke Table
6 commentsA mahogany Pembroke table with Satinwood bellflower inlaid in crossbanded mahogany panels, satinwood paterae, ebony and maple banding. The top is inlaid with a conch shell made from satinwood in a...
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Walnut Table
6 commentsThis walnut one-drawer table with turned legs is my own design. The drawer front is walnut burl veneer and quarter sawn walnut veneer with ebony string inlay and solid walnut cockbeading. The...
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Keepsake Walnut Coffee Table
1 commentLoosely inspired from Federal Style furniture, this solid walnut coffee table was built for a customer who wanted to display keepsakes of their family vacations. The top features an inlay strip...
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Tool Box
5 commentsHere's a box I built thinking I'd put my small tools in it that had been collecting on the shelves. About half way through I found a small machinist's chest abandoned in the hallway and have...
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Small Demilune Table
3 commentsI’m a novice woodworker. This table was built as a gift for my office assistant using a combination of hand and machine techniques. It’s approximately 26 inches wide and 12 inches...
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Federal style hall table
6 commentsThis table was built in the Federal style with a Texas flair. It is made using, Mesquite, Anigre, Cocobolo and Curly Maple.
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Round oak end table
The table is 24' tall, the top is 19" in diameter. The top is a 10 section segmented oak edge with MDF veneered with oak burl center and a cherry inlay border. The aprons were made from...
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Side Table
8 commentsSide table based on Seymour designs, but with contemporary veneers. Mahogany, fidleback makore, holly and ebony with a crotch birch ellipse in the center of the front apron. I have made a...
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A Graceful Hall Table
2 commentsThis Edward Barnsley-inspired table incorporates many of that designer's trademark elements. In the course of building the table, Kevin Kauffunger demonstrates how to create these elements: the...
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Sheraton Chairs
2 commentsMahogany, Ash, Holly & Zebrawood Inlayed, sand shaded and engraved
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Dining Room Table
1 commentI built this table from solid mahogany in a federal style. The finish is a water based dye, grain filler and hand rubbed water based varnish. The table top sits on four turned columns which are...
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demilune table
5 commentsDemilune table made with legs of Florida Cherry with string inlay added. Top and apron made of assorted veneers. Finished with linseed oil and Shellac.
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Serpentine Front Hall Table
11 commentsThis is a federal-style hall table that I made for my father-in-law as a holiday gift and as a thank you for letting me marry his daughter (we were recently married). This was my first try at period...
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Blue Ulysses Sideboard
11 commentsNormal 0 The primary goal of this project was to create a showpiece for the entry hall of the clients' home. It was commissioned by a local couple who requested marquetry imagery featuring...
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Bow Front Chest with conforming top
1 commentThe Bow Front Chest was two years in the making, one year for my wife to decide what she wanted in the foyer, and another year to build on the weekends. The drawer fronts were much eaiser to...
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Bow Front Chest with conforming top
The Bow Front Chest was two years in the making, one year for my wife to decide what she wanted in the foyer, and another year to build on the weekends. The drawer fronts were much eaiser to...
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Bow Front Chest with conforming top
1 commentThe Bow Front Chest was two years in the making, one year for my wife to decide what she wanted in the foyer, and another year to build on the weekends. The drawer fronts were much eaiser to...
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Federal Gentleman's Dressing Table
1 commentVarious elements of the Federal Period are interpreted in this Gentleman’s Dressing Table of my own design. The reeded bobbin detail in the legs and the prominent shaded fan challenge...
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Serpetine Chest of drawers
3 commentsI cut veneers from a crotch of Cuban mahogany, and filled the voids with epoxy (black lines). The feet are wedged to give the flared look. Poplar is the seconadary wood with holly used for the...
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Rope Twist Bed
2 commentsThis is a queen sized pencil post bed. It is all made of black American walnut except for the headboard which I quartered walnut burl veneer. All of the radius...
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Federal Seymour Side Table
This is a Seymour side table based on two original examples, a Work Table in the White House collection and a side table in the Fine Points of Furniture. The table is made from Mahogany, Rosewood...
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Pencil Post Bed
This pencil post bed was made as a Christmas Gift and assembled Christmas Eve so that when the recipient came home from evening service - the bed had been "delivered" by Santa. The bed is...
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Sheraton Side Tables in Mahogany
3 commentsI wanted to try my hands on turning. This project was a result of that. The eight legs on these tables are the only eight pieces of wood I have ever mounted on a lathe. I also used the...
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Building Our First Built-Ins
We are in our thirties and just recently finished building our first house. Having moved from Washington state to a small town along the Maine coast we worked to build a house that settled...
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A Cherry Drop-front Desk
7 commentsThis cherry, birch & ebony drop-front desk was a gift for my then-5-year-old granddaughter, who just loves all the drawers and storage spaces for her artwork supplies. She also finds the...
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