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Double Entry Doors
Double Mahogany entry doors with veneer/foam core. Panel glued with polyurethane adhesive and floating tenons glued with Titebond III. First attempt at making curved moldings and fitting curved mitre...
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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 Cabinet - Krenov Style
Jewelry Cabinet – Krenov Style Starting with the classic James Krenov Display Cabinet, I modified the design to be wall hung and replaced the glass doors with solid panels. The usual display...
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Water side table
This table is about 14"x24"x30", Mahogany, sumi ink, acrylic paint,shellac, oil and wax. The stem is stack lam. It is all hand carved with gouges etc. Inspired by art nouveau. The gingko leaves are...
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Mahogany Buffet
1 commentThis buffet table is made from sustainably harvested mahogany.
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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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Pennsylvania Tall Case clock
As many of you know the idea of building a period piece is sort of the true test of your skills. I have built many Mission and Art/Craft and contemporary pieces but building this tall case clock has...
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Blacker House Chair
2 commentsI took William Ng's Blacker House chair class early last year. Since than, I've built a set of four in Walnut and two in Mahogany. All of the major joinery, except for the arms to legs, is cut using...
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Greene & Greene Inspired Coffee Table
1 commentThe 36 x 60 inch dimensions were prescribed by my wife for this Greene and Greene inspired coffee table. Solid mahogany with ebony details; I included breadboard ends, cloud lifts on the aprons...
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Guest apartment
We recently completed the addition of a small guest apartment and now I have been working on finishing it. We built custom mahogany cabinets for the kitchen and I have been busy making the furniture...
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Dining chair
This chair I made as a part of my education as a furnituremaker. It`s the outcoming of a 5 week course, and I made it from the original drawings made by danish architect Ole Wanscher, in 1953. Its...
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Mahogany Sewing Case
1 commentMahogany Sewing Case This case is my own design intended to allow more tool and work-in-process storage than my spouse's current sewing basket. The design has a bit of Asian flair in the leg...
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Scotch cabinet
2 commentsFine scotch whiskey simply doesn't deserve to be crammed in a liquor cabinet along with all the others. I wanted a home for my favourites. Built of Mahogany and Red Oak, it features a "floating"...
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Kid's Dinosaur Table
An inlay I did in a table for my little guy. The table is made of black walnut and santos mahogany and the dinosaur is made from caribbean rosewood and maple.
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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 Easy Chair
Woodworker: Vincent ChiconeThe original of this reproduction tall easy chair (circa 1800–1810) sits in the library of Thomas Jefferson's Monticello estate. The chair caught Chicone's attention...
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Thomas Jefferson Lap Desk
Woodworker: Lesley GoldGold made this lap desk (14-3⁄8 in. deep by 9-3⁄8 in. wide by 2-1⁄2 in. tall) in a master class at Philadelphia Furniture Workshop. It's a replica of the desk Thomas...
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Sofa table
1 commentMahogany and Birds Eye Maple veneer 42"W X 15"D X 33"H All details are carved from solid stock.
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New Workbench
New Bench: Top is reclaimed African Mahogany countertop. Base is from some Old Growth Dougals Fir that had been cut and stored in an attic over 40 years ago. Drawbore Mortise and Tenon constructionI...
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Margaret
1 commentI liked an old picture of my mother in law so I cut one out of cherry. I made the frame from the same board and used the sapwood on the inside edge. Finish is a sprayed lacquer and the picture is...
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Writing Desk
5 commentsI had been pondering a desk-design for over a year. It had to be timeless and elegant. When I saw Chris gouchnour´s design in FWW I knew I could do something with it. I had a wide board of Mahogany...
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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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Carved Urn Stand
Woodworker: Greg BrownThis carved urn stand (11-1⁄2 in. dia. by 30-in. tall) was built to sit beside a Samuel McIntire parlor chair that Brown made a few years ago with a simple function: to hold a...
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Rohlfs-Inspired Chairs
Woodworker: Peter MarcucciA Charles Rohlfs 1898 desk chair inspired Marcucci to make these mahogany chairs. As he made each one, he changed the design of the back and other details. The first...
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Philadelphia High Chest
Woodworker: Tony KubalakKubalak says the carving on this Philadelphia high chest was the most “elaborate, ambitious, and voluminous” he has ever attempted, and he is proud of the results. The...
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Bombe Chest of Drawers
1 commentWoodworker: Austin CampbellMost woodworkers see the bombé chest of drawers as the ultimate tour-de-force, so it’s particularly impressive that Campbell made this mahogany and white pine bombé as...
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Hepplewhite Serpentine Chest of Drawers
Woodworker: Eric OranskyOransky based this reproduction of a Hepplewhite serpentine chest of drawers on a piece made in the late 1700s in New England. He created a scaled drawing of the piece...
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Beech Blossom Wall Lamp
1 commentWoodworker: Brett MacLearnsberryThis beech blossom wall lamp was MacLearnsberry’s introduction to—among other things—bent lamination. The 22-year-old wanted the shape to suggest that it had...
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Art Nouveau Screen
1 commentWoodworker: Virginia BlanchardA big fan of Art Nouveau, Blanchard, 24, thought a screen would make a good piece for her first attempt at something Nouveau-inspired. “A decorative object executed in...
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Tilt-Top Tea Table
Woodworker: Lewis CabeThis tilt-top tea table is Cabe’s first attempt at period furniture. He started the piece (33-in. dia. by 30-in. tall with the top horizontal) in a class on carving period...
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