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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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Federal Side Table
Federal style side table, inspired by parts of some of the best. Mahogany with mahogany crotch veneers and figured mahagony top. Flower carvings at the top of each leg. Turned and reeded legs...
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Jefferson style writing desk
FWW had an article that inspired me to build this. I can't remember which one but the project turned out well. Their version was mahogany. I decided to try it with Bird's eye maple and Gaboon Ebony...
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Huntboard (based on Garrett Hack's)
4 commentsThis is my first real woodworking project in 2006 based on Garrett Hack's article in FWW #187. The wood is Cherry with Flamed Birch and Ebony. I did not have a jointer or planer at this time so all...
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Chess Table
2 commentsI made this chess table in 2007 with cocobolo, maple and cherry. The frame is cherry with 1/8" thick maple and cocobolo veneer. The pulls and beading are cocobolo. The table has two drawers and two...
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Pembroke Table
2 commentsThis is a Federal Inspired Pembroke Table made while at North Bennet Street School. The entire piece is cut from a 10/4 X 20"wide Mahogany slab from Irion Lumber. Lots of resawing. Breaking with...
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Federal Klismos Chair
3 commentsThis chair was inspired by a pair made by Furnituremaker Phil Lowe,to fill out a set of side chairs for one of his clients.Made of Mahogony, satinwood and ebony, It has a horsehair slipseat that I...
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Serpentine Federal Table
Federal style table in English Sycamore. The inlay is done in holly and ebony. The piece has a bent lamination front.
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Ladies Federal Writing Desk
5 commentsFederal Period Ladies Writing Desk Winner 2007 "Best in Show" Traditional Work, Providence Fine Furniture Exhibit Inspired by the masterpieces of John and...
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Federal Card Table
11 commentsMaker: Ed Stuckey Dimensions: 36” in diameter (open) and 28” high. Description: 18th Century Federal Card Table. Built 2007-2008 Materials: Primary woods: solid wood...
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18th Century candle box
In the 18th Century, the candle box was used for storing candles.
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18th Century tilt-top (elliptical) candlestand
This 18th Century tilt-top candlestand has an elliptical top. In order to save space, the candlestand's top could be tilted and and the entire piece moved against the wall.
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Desk for Laptop
3 commentsThis desk was modified from a plan by Thomas Moser for use with my laptop computer. It is made of walnut, with pine and maple plywood, finished with satin polyurethane
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Cabinet with bookshelves
Fereral-style cherry cabinet with broken pediment and walnut detail. A companion piece to a writing desk.
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Demilune Table
1 commentA veneered flamed crotch mahogany top with inlaid sand-shaded fan, 5 inlaid points and a ripple sycamore border. Legs solid mahogany. Apron is an 1/8" thick solid piece of mahogany veneered to a MDF...
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Dressing table
Bird's eye and tiger maple dressing table with walnut trim for my wife. I later added a desktop jewelry box.
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