Reader's Gallery
Post your project Subscribe to RSS feed
adjustable lounge chair
my design inspired by early style 2 x 8 plank furniture one inch by 2 1/2 dowel was used on all corners too prevent racking bolts were only used on the lower arms and foot legs
view details
Workbench from 'Getting Started in Woodwork' UK
I have always wanted a sturdy workbench but have got by for the last 30 years using a B&D workmate, so as I have recentlly retired decided to build one. The Fine woodworking video's and PDF plans...
view details
folding muskoka chair
simple chairs with a few upgrades the curent capacity for chair is 600 lbs.
view details
TV Console
The pine for this cabinet came from a tongue and groove ceiling we pulled down in a remodeling project.
view details
Rocking dinosaur
3 commentsThis is a toy I made for my son for his first birthday. Its made entirely from pine with a primer basecoat and three coats of acrylic, non toxic paint. The design is from Jeff Miller's book on...
view details
Shaker Legacy Chest
With a sewing desk in Christian Becksvoort's The Shaker Legacy as inspiration-and with some 20-in.-wide pine boards on hand-Diaz built a pair of chests for his two sons, ages 7 and 4. He left off the...
view details
Round picnic table
2 commentsThe table top is five feet round the seats are half moon and are 4 feet long. Took almost two weeks and is old style plank It has two coats hand rub walnut stain This is a basic round table
view details
Nanny Rocker
Woodworker: This Nanny Rocker comes with a gate that keeps an infant safe while being rocked. With the gate removed, two adults can sit side by side. Heil made the piece for his second grandchild...
view details
Maple and Pine Lap Desk
1 commentWoodworker: Rodney DiazThis maple and pine lap desk is based on one in Christian Becksvoort’s The Shaker Legacy (The Taunton Press, 2000). Diaz adjusted the size (14-3/8 in. deep by 18-3/8 in. wide...
view details
Chest on Chest
Woodworker: Dan FaiaCommissioned to build a block-front chest-on-chest, Faia worked with his client to find the right piece to reproduce. They settled on this one for its unique design and...
view details
Tall Display Cabinet
Woodworker: Seth JanofskyThis tall display cabinet blends exacting craftsmanship, a Japanese-influenced aesthetic, and an understated yet striking choice of woods (cherry, oak, and pine). Those are...
view details
Cylinder-Top Desk
Woodworker: Dave Benetello Benetello based this cylinder-top desk (21 in. deep by 34 in. wide by 47 in. tall) on one in Thomas Sheraton's The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing Book. The...
view details
Shaker Cupboard
Woodworker: Rodney DiazInspiration for this Shaker cupboard (7-7/8 in. deep by 12-3/8 in. wide by 24-3/4 in. tall) came from an original Diaz saw in an exhibit, "Out of This World: Shaker Design...
view details
Cherry Chest of Drawers
Woodworker: George Stephens George Stephens says this simple chest of drawers elicits more compliments than any other piece he's made. He saw the original 1740 Charleston half chest at the Museum of...
view details
Shaker Style Bathroom Vanity
Woodworker: Rock Boehm This bathroom vanity was commissioned by clients who prefer the Shaker style. Rick Boehm designed and constructed the pine cabinet, which took about 160 hours. The carvings...
view details
Gratz Highboy Reproduction
Woodworker: Joel Ficke This highboy was Ficke’s first attempt at reproducing early American furniture, and he built it under the instruction of Gene Landon. The original, known as the Gratz...
view details
Mahogany Bombé Chest of Drawers
Woodworker: Frank Woolley Woolley estimates he invested more than 1,500 hours making this bombé chest of drawers. About 570 hours went into the actual construction and 180 hours into the finishing...
view details
Townsend-Style Pembroke Table
Woodworker: Chuck PhillipsAs a first-year student at The Furniture Institute of Massachusetts, Phillips was inspired by a visit to the John Townsend exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He...
view details
Shoji Door Screen
Woodworker: Craig Vandall Stevens Craig Vandall Stevens used one large plank of clear Eastern white pine for these gridwork shoji doors. He chose white pine because it's light in color and weight...
view details
“Tale of Attitude” Pheasant Sculpture
Woodworker: Ken Newman An avid outdoorsman, Newman tried to convey the essence and attitude of a pheasant in its natural environment while sculpting a weathered pine branch he found on a hiking trip...
view details
Chippendale Side Chair Reproduction
Woodworker: Tony Kubalak The quality, variety, and number of carved elements make this reproduction of a Chippendale side chair the most ambitious project Kubalak has done to date. The knee carving...
view details
Twisted Windsor Rocker
Woodworker: John Steele Davis Davis built his first Windsor chair in 1996 with the help of Michael Dunbar's book Make a Windsor Chair. After a back injury, Davis sought ways to make construction...
view details
Maple and Cherry Pedestal Desk
Woodworker: Joseph E. Whitman Whitman knew he spotted a deal when he saw 50 board feet of ugly-on-the-outside curly maple at a local home improvement store. Staffers did realize the value and sold it...
view details
Queen Anne Bureau Cabinet
Woodworker: John Kettman Kettman reproduced this Queen Anne bureau cabinet from photographs of the 1710 original. In an effort to authentically replicate the piece, he employed the tools and...
view details
Williamsburg-Inspired Chest on Chest
Woodworker: Andrew J. Ritchie This chest on chest was Ritchie's second try at veneered furniture. Although the form is based on an original seen at Colonial Williamsburg, the chest elegantly...
view details
Colonial-style Cupboard
Woodworker: Michael Dunbar Dunbar’s 18th-century Colonial-style cupboard has a dovetailed box as its foundation. The piece is made from pine and features an ogee cornice and frame-and-panel doors...
view details
Pennsylvania Dutch-style Blanket Chest
Woodworker: Unknown The Pennsylvania Germans carried on a folk tradition of making pine chests decorated with the floral and figural motifs of traditional German manuscripts. These chests, perhaps...
view details
Newport Tall Clock
Woodworker: Randall O'Donnell This reproduction Newport block-front tall case clock built by Indiana-based furniture maker Randall O'Donnell, features handmade brass movement and hardware, a...
view details
Federal Mantel
Woodworker: Mario Rodriguez Typical of mantels found in 19th-century farmhouses, this mantel's flat relief and plain treatment, based on the styles of classical architecture, perfectly frame the...
view details
Welcome to Fine Woodworking's Readers Gallery,
an online photo community where woodworkers like you can share photos of all your woodworking projects. Log in or register now to create your public profile, share photos, and comment on other photos.
Check out our brand-new SHOP GALLERY and JIGS GALLERY. Get inspired and then post pictures of your own work.
GALLERY CONTESTS ARCHIVE:Show Us Your Drawers Got Jigs? Tip Top Tables Scraptacular Holiday Gift 2009 Cure for the Common Cabinet
Classical Style
Wood Turning Projects
Creative Bookcases
Build Outside the Box
Tool Chests and Cabinets
Built-In Furniture
Exposed Joinery
Reclaimed Lumber Projects
Holiday Gifts 2008
HOW TO LOGIN:
Step One: Create Your Profile or Login
Step Two: Post Pictures of your Furniture or Shop or Jigs.
Step Three: View Your Page
Become a Better Woodworker
Join Woodworkers Like You
319452 woodworkers have joined Fine Woodworking. Create your profile and join the Fine Woodworking community!
Create your profile now!













