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Æteriske Box
Box of Philippino Toog with mobile compartment. Handcut dovetails and open slot mortise.Tung oil exterior finish, light lacquer inside. Inspired from a James Krenov piece. Made with...
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School project
1 commentThis is a school project we had to design and build a chair. It is built from bleached red oak and finished in tung oil
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Furniture
Dutch Pie Table is an old idea for a piece of furniture to have multiple uses; a round, half round or quarter round table with the remainder sections as shelves. Use it as storage shelves , then at...
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Modified Craftsman Style Coffee Table
This Modified Craftsman Coffee Table is based on the design of the coffee table shown in Fine Woodworking, April 1994, No. 105. page 84, Coffee Table Is Spare and Sturdy, by Lars MikkelsenThe...
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Reed Tansu
Commissioned in 2012 by client for private residence in Maryland. Although initial inspiration came from more traditional Tansu cabinets, some would say I have used the term incorrectly, I retained...
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Green and Greene Men's Valet
1 commentThe overall design of this men’s valet was inspired by the work of Charles and Henry Greene, although it is not a copy of any particular Greene and Greene piece.
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Jewellery cabinet for christmas
my first proper project and first post on here please give me your opinions. i made this for my girlfriend as a christmas present i used oak, walnut and hawthorne. thanks for looking and have a...
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French Bleed/ Rustic Handscrape technique
Distressed/handscraped floors are becoming extremely popular these days. As a hardwood floor heritage restoration specialist, I have to admit that i roll my eyes a little bit when i see an...
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Maple Burl Table
1 commentThis table is all about the wood, a simple base and a stunning maple burl top! Finished in natural oil, that brings out the depth and richness of color.
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Kids stool in birch
Kids stool made from eurpean birch. Aprox 12'' long. No nails/screws - just wooden plugs and glue. Finnished with three coats of Liberon Finnishing Oil. Made it together with my girlfriend as a gift...
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Fort Bragg Table and Chairs
Woodworker: Jonathan Parris This oak table and chairs was modeled after a set designed by Carl Malmsten more than 50 years ago. Parris got interested in the Swedish furniture maker’s work when he...
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Marquetry Wardrobe
Woodworker: Thomas Starbuck Stockton Stockton worked with gallery owners Pat and Steve Kirkish of Healdsburg, Calif., to design this sapele, walnut, and white oak wardrobe for an attorney’s office...
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Cantilevered Coffee Table
1 commentWoodworker: Dave Boykin Furniture designers Boykin and Pearce (the latter now retired) knew the book-matched walnut boards used for this cantilevered coffee table were special when they first laid...
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Split and Sliced Hall Table
Woodworker: Tony ClarkThis hallway table was inspired by the fact that when a piece of wood is sliced thin, it will droop. The table (6-1/2-in. deep by 36-3/4-in. wide by 26-1/2-in. tall) is made of...
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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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Butterfly Key Bench
Woodworker: Seth KiedaischWhen a client asked Kiedaisch to design a table with “those butterfly things and that ragged edge,” he decided to have some fun. Instead of the typical slab-top table...
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Mahogany Tea Table
Woodworker: William KlugeThis mahogany tea table (19-1/2 in. deep by 33 in. wide by 26-3/4 in. tall) is a replica of a John Goddard original made in 1760. In 2005, the original was sold at a...
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Shoji Screen
Woodworker: Ramon ValdezValdez designed this Shoji screen (1-3/4 in. deep by 65 in. wide by 73 in. tall) around a curly maple board he’d been hanging onto for years. To add interest to the maple...
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Floating Maple and Mahogany Coffee Table
Woodworker: Michael Lobby Lobby built this coffee table as an assignment in the Distance Mastery Program at Gary Rogowski’s Northwest Woodworking Studio. Lobby wanted to design a strong table with...
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Cherry and Curly Maple Rocker
Woodworker: Nick BoyntonBoynton says the biggest challenge in making this cherry and curly maple rocker (30 in. deep by 25 in. wide by 40 in. tall) was cutting the three compound-angle slots in the...
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Curvy Layered Table
Woodworker: Matt HuttonPart of a series by Hutton exploring layers, multiples, and curves, this table is 25 in. deep by 19 in. wide by 19 in. tall. The core of the construction is the bricklaid...
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Birch Shaker Clock
Woodworker: Martin J. MilkovitsThe original of this Shaker clock was made by Elder Micajah Tucker (1764–1848) of the Canterbury Shakers, and is an unusually ornate design by Shaker standards...
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Nesting Jewelry Boxes
2 commentsWoodworker: Dick SchultzSchultz built these four jewelry boxes to nest inside one holding tray. The boxes and tray are wenge, and the anigre lids are designed with one marquetry pattern flowing...
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Contemporary Kwila Chair
Woodworker: Michal OpalskiOpalski’s inspiration for this contemporary design came from Danish mid-century furniture and the work of Charles and Ray Eames, as well as furniture by the modern design...
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Walnut Dining Table
Woodworker: Michael SewardInspired by the work of Sam Maloof and George Nakashima, Michael Seward designed and built this walnut table with bird’s-eye maple butterfly joints to reflect both...
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Curly-Maple Chair
Woodworker: Robert StecklerSteckler designed this chair, 22 in. deep by 24 in. wide by 46 in. tall, to be used at a desk. He chose curly maple for the framework and slats and maple burl for the seat...
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Crazy Horse Carving
1 commentWoodworker: Bill Churchill Churchill's inspiration for this carving came from an article about Crazy Horse, who had a vision of himself riding a fast horse and wearing a red-tailed hawk feather...
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Queen Anne Pennsylvania Secretary
Woodworker: Eddie Austin Austin built this Queen Anne Pennsylvania secretary as his senior project at the University of Rio Grande, in Ohio. The walnut and walnut burl veneer piece is 21 in. deep by...
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Floating-Top Hall Table
Woodworker: Mike Harris Harris took the opportunity to make this hall table, a design he’d wanted to tackle for some time. Because he had never done inlay before, he said that was the most...
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Bent Maple Chair
Woodworker: Robert Galusha This chair was designed to be visually delicate yet have considerable strength. Galusha used a combination of steam-bending and laminating to achieve the fluid curves of...
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Hope Chest with Willow Inlay Motif
Woodworker: V. Peri Peri was commissioned to make a hope chest to hold keepsakes for a client’s four children. On each of the interior compartments he inlaid the first initial of each child, using...
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