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18th Century Document Box Copy
1 commentHand planed & scraped 13" x 8" x 6" document box, copy. Dovetails, 3 sided molding, and mortised lock. Internal, half-height dividers with top tray. Bottom as inset panel. Poplar...
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Wedding Gift Wall Clock in Walnut
This clock was designed and built as a gift for my sister-in-law's wedding. My wife has four younger sisters, and I myself have two younger sisters. I decided a while ago that I wanted tobuild...
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Simple Hall Table
This is a small hall table that I built for our home. We have a Victorian built in the 1890's. We had an old console radio that served as a hall table that "came with the house"nbsp...
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Sea Chests, plans from Gary Larkins, WA
2 commentsI stumbled across an issue of Wooden Boat magazine that had Gary Larkins' write-up of his experience drawing and building the sea chest, and figured it would be a pretty great first or fourth project...
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Sun Bed
Problem- How to create a strong footboard panel using five mesquite "shorts" assembled end-grain to end-grain? The two "sky" boards and three "mountain" boards ( 3/8 thick) are each glued together...
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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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Reception area , corporate office 42 Below.
1 commentGot this job through a interior designer . all material was delivered to my work shop. I used 7 1/2 weeks to make , i did not do the spray painting. My workshop at that time was...
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Gothic African Mahogany Entrance Door
This was an entrance door created for a historic Denver square from 1905 that used the gothic arch accents when originally built. I used this project as my first 'real' piece created in a new shop...
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Fireplace Mantle
This fireplace was inspired by clients photo found in a magazine. With alternate moldings and luck matching the main crown I managed to give a very similiar look to the original. While smaller in...
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1 inch scale Doll's Secretary Desk
This is a 1 inch scale model of an actual secretary desk in our home. I made it as a gift for my daughter to put in her doll house. The secretary is Mahogany and totally made by...
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Carp Elm Buffet
1 commentSix foot buffet using carpatian elm burl, block mottled makore and east indian rosewood.
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Sleigh bed
Black walnut king size sleigh bed with hand carved beeding. Curved laminated head board with walnut crotch veneer. A traditional style with a few adaptations (kennedy sleigh footboard) for the...
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18th Century campaign chair
2 commentsThe hallmark of British campaign furniture was portability; therefore, the furniture taken on a war campaign either folded flat or broke down. With 14 hinges, this chair folds flat.
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18th Century tape loom
4 commentsIn the 18th Century, this type of loom was used to weave narrow bands of cloth - called "tapes." Tapes were used for straps, trim, ties, etc.
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Writing arm windsor chair
1 commentPine seat, maple turnings, oak spindles, arm and crest rail. Oil over milkpaint finish.
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Gilded Writing Desk
3 commentsThis past winter my wife and I watched the entire Jane Austen series offered up on PBS . Seeing all those Jane Austen films in great British period settings, made me think how challenging it would be...
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oak nightstands and oak and leather headboard
2 commentsPair of solid wood nightstands and headboard matching some antique dressers. Mortise and tenon, frame and panel, and dovetail construction. Oak, Adler, poplar, and leather. Adiline stain finished...
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Connecticut highboy
1 commentIn cherry, finished with oil and shellac. Two drawers have fan carvings. The sides of the lower case are single boards. The dovetails are hand cut and the piece has 158 dovetails in total. The upper...
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Flemish pantry
3 commentsThe doors came in the early 70's from Flanders, Belgium It is thought to have been extracted from a demolished church. European Oak.
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Spice Box
2 commentsThis is a spice box I made for my families annual New Year's Eve bingo party. My sister won it and was very pleased.
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Boggs side chair
3 commentsThis turned out to be an extremely difficult chair to build, requiring some serious jigs for the steambent parts. The legs bend in two directions, and the back slats are bent progressively to fit the...
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Home office
1 commentThe cases are nicely figured cherry plywood, and the face frames and moldings are solid cherry. To find out how to build one like it, go to FWW 166...
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Pine Wall Cupboard
2 commentsThis Colonial style pine wall cupboard was based on an FWW article by Mike Dunbar. The piece includes custom cornice and base moldings, floating tongue and groove back panels, awrought iron...
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