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Charles Rohlfs Coal Hod Inspired Coffee Table
This small coffee table is based on Charles Rohlfs 1900 Coal Hod (or coal storage box). This is one of a number of Charles Rohlfs pieces that I have made. I modified it a bit to make it more...
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Side table
My wife wanted a side table to set under a window in the office so she could set her laptop on. I found a walnut board that measured 14"x100". The entire table was made from that one board. The only...
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Oak Trestle Table
Oak Trestle table 8' 6" long by 3'6' wide. Bread board ends. Bent lamination was used to make the arched trestle. Gives it a nice gothic look.
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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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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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Arts and Craft Dining Chairs
3 commentsThese are the first of 12 chairs that I am making for my two son's and their families (6 chairs each). The first set is made from Red Oak, the second set will be made from White oak. The chairs were...
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Cherry Bathroom Vanity
2 commentsThis is my cherry bathroom vanity. It took ~9 months to make but mainly because I started, then took a "break" to remodel my bathroom 100%, and when done - went back to finishing the vanity. I...
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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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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...
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Oak and Steel Humidor
Woodworker: In this white oak and handforged mild steel humidor, there are 48 raised panels in the sides, cut from oak and inserted into their half-lap framework from behind, secured with flexible...
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Shaker Loom
Woodworker: Robert RoemischWhile demonstrating 19th-century woodworking at the historic Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill in Kentucky, Roemisch wanted to build a project that wasn’t a typical Shaker...
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Norwegian Model Church
1 commentWoodworker: Lloyd McCafferyThis tiny scale (1⁄8 in. = 1 ft.) model of the Borgund Stave Church in Norway is one of three boxwood and applewood architectural models built by McCaffery. This one is...
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Nature-Inspired Bench
Woodworker: William RobertsA landscape architect, Roberts takes design cues from nature. This bench, 18 in. deep by 72 in. wide by 18 in. tall, was inspired by a bird’s skeletondelicate...
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"Books or Booze" Cabinet
Woodworker: David BergeronBergeron calls this piece “Books or Booze” because of its storage versatility. The cabinet (16 in. deep by 36 in. wide by 32 in. tall) is built from salvaged cypress...
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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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Cherry and Carpathian Elm Sideboard
Woodworker: J. Michael O'DonnellWhen O’Donnell learned that the cherry wood harvested from his father’s Pennsylvania property was being used for garden stakes, he drove a rental van from Chicago...
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Tupelo Vessel with Hand Carved Accents
Woodworker: Will BellucciThis tupelo vessel is 8 in. tall and 9 in. in diameter. Bellucci turned the piece and then carved the rows of beads and petals around its perimeter. On each of his turnings...
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"Home from the Sea" Chest of Drawers
Woodworker: David BoyleSetting out to make something colorful and playful, Boyle built this chest of drawers, 29 in. deep by 56 in. wide by 35 in. tall. He started with hornbeam logs and resawed them...
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Contemporary Chest of Drawers
Woodworker: Del Cover Nordstrom combined a wenge top and base with a Gonçalo alves carcase in this contemporary chest of drawers (12 in. deep by 21 in. wide by 38 in. tall). While the design is...
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Arts and Crafts Wine Cabinet
Woodworker: Steve Younglove This wine cabinet is the result of Younglove’s fondness for Arts and Crafts furniture and his need for a place to store the wines he and his wife buy on their trips to...
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Dining Room Console
Woodworker: Bryan Smyda Bryan Smyda built this piece on commission for a client who wanted him to "let his imagination flow" and build a unique piece for her dining room. He designed a dining table...
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Oak and Walnut Modern Chair
Woodworker: Dean McWilliams Inspired by the lines of a molded plastic chair, Dean McWilliams designed this one with steam-bent laminations for the legs, arms, and back. The white oak was steam bent...
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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...
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Claro Walnut Bench
1 commentWoodworker: Don Gray Don Gray crafted this shoe-changing bench from solid claro walnut. The swirly grain was challenging, but he managed to rough out the curved parts with handplanes, refining the...
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Ministein Piano,
Woodworker: Phillip Robert Cadman Cadman’s passion is making 1/12-scale exact furniture replicas, and he never makes the same piece twice. The keys and foot pedals of his grand piano...
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Tit for Tat Tables
Woodworker: Kimberly Winkle These tables (16 in. dia. by 22 in. tall), called “Tit for Tat,” are made of poplar, and mahogany offcuts from a guitar manufacturer. Winkle used spindle-turning and...
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Padauk and Ash Bench
Woodworker: Steve Barolow Barlow used this padauk and ash bench to move away from rectilinear furniture and explore soft curves. The seat and legs were rough-cut on the bandsaw, and then refined with...
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Traditional Mirror Frame
Woodworker: Glen G. Guarino Guarino wrote an article for FineWoodworking.com that details how to make this mirror. The top molding in this mahogany frame gives the piece its traditional look. The...
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Step Tansu in Cherry and Maple
1 commentWoodworker: Matthew Stark Stark began woodworking at age 17, and 12 years later considers this Japanese step tansu to be a highlight of his career so far. Although he has built similar pieces while...
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Macassar Ebony Jewelry Box
Woodworker: Mark Bratton Bratton built this jewelry box as a Christmas gift for his wife. He designed the box around a small piece of Macassar ebony (3 in. sq. by 14 in. long) that had been kicking...
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Veneered Display Stand
Woodworker: Gokhan Doguer This veneered display stand has five-sided legs, and it tapers to the top, creating tricky angled joinery. Doguer says the most challenging part of the piece was the...
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Turning Tools
Woodworker: Nick Bogen Bogen has been turning wood for five years, and has never purchased a turning tool. Instead, he forges his own steel using a triple tempering method developed for knives by Ed...
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