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Dinning Table
Solid Maple table seats ten comfortably. Legs are custom designed turnings. Rails are laminated solid Maple for strength. Finish is stain, distressed black paint, top coated with...
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"Broken Hearted"
1 commentSometimes you get the right card, sometimes you don't. This rococo styled table features a gaming storyline. A 10 of hearts would have made for a nice hand. But instead all we have is an...
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Coffee Table with pull-thru drawers
Coffee Table made of solid pine with pull-thru drawers. All frame joinery is mortise & tenon. Floating side panels and drawer bottoms. Shop-made drawer pulls. Finished...
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'Butler's Tray' Coffee Table and Portable Bar
This Cherry Butler's Table - while inspired by one done by Norm - was made quite differently. Norm's to me was too big. This one was reduced to 35 x 25 overall tip to tip. The stand is an entirely...
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tables gigognes
HERE ARE MY PARTER TABLES, MADE FROM TWO PINE SECTIONS. THEY HAVE THREE LEGS EACH AND ARE ESPECIALLY DESIGNED TO GO TOGETHER. ONE IS MADE EXCLUSIVELY OF WOOD , THE OTHER ONE HAS A MOSAÏC TOP.
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G. Willis Woodworking tables
My plant table and end tables are a matching set made from Aspen with a custom stain, lacquer finish and are put together with mortise and tenon joinery My Potters table is of pine with a stain...
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Walnut End Tables with Koa Inlay
5 commentsI crafted these tables for my daughter-in-law. She set design limits for dimensions, 'use a dark wood', and asked for me to 'design something remarkable'. I liked the idea of a cabriole leg pierceing...
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drop leaf table
This Table is of orignal design and top book matched calico hickory. Base and legs are Walnut. Table is 42" x 42" open. Drop leaf hinges and table supports...
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Walnut Burl Occasional Table
This is a design by David Marks (DIY Network Woodworks Series). I used Walnut Burl Veneer in a 4-way book match for the top, bordered by Sycamore. The trim around the legs and the...
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Zen Breakfast Table
8 commentsThe Zen Breakfast Table is made from a salvaged Chinese Pistache tree cut down in Woodland, CA. Given the nature of the tree it seemed fitting to honor it with a Nakashima inspired design and...
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Asian inspired coffee table
5 commentsThis coffee table is my own design and really the first big project I undertook as a woodworker. I built this table several years ago and it is still one of my favorite pieces. This table...
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Walnut and birdseye maple sideboard table
2 commentsAir dryed walnut from the farm. www.crisbifarowoodworks.com
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Mahogany and Sycamore occasional table
1 commentA 12" X 15"occasional table of Honduran Mahogany and Sycamore.
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desk
6 commentsThe top of this desk is made of bookmatched walnut boards. The legs are steam bent white oak. They protrude through the top, but are notched to accomodate movement. The apron...
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Dining Table I - worthdoingwell.ca
This table was my first attempt at melding the two mediums of wood and concrete as well as custom mixed colour that would complement and constrast each other from one material to the other. The...
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Cocobolo Conference Table
6 commentsThe top is plywood underneath 1/4" thick cocobolo veneer pie shapes. The edge is segmented solid wood glue up of wenge and cocobolo with a veneer or maple separating the layers. The "M" shapes at the...
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Kitchen Island
Kitchen Island....had a lot of fun making this one! As the photos show, I made two tops for the client to choose from. I wish the image quality was better.
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Spalted maple and black walnut side table
2 commentsHand made in Bethel CT, this elegant little table is made from locally recovered black walnut with a top of spalted sugar maple that came from a tree more than 350 years old. When left to sit in...
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Sofa Table
1 commentThis is a mahogny sofa table. It has Queen Anne Legs, sculped apron, and an inlaid granite top. The finish on it was made using Bartley (dark) grain filler, and then, Formby's Tung...
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A Slice of Genius
2 commentsSeth Rolland constructs the sunburst top of his demilune table from one 12/4 board, 10 in. wide by 30 in. long. Working alone in the shop he built in Port Townsend, Wash., Rolland likes to design...
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Better Way to Attach Tabletops
Andrew Hunter explains why he uses the sliding dovetail joint to secure tabletops to their bases. This construction method keeps a solid-board top flat and allows for seasonal expansion and...
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Take Great Furniture Photos
Learn how to take professional-quality photographs of your furniture using a basic point-and-shoot digital camera and a few inexpensive supplies. Fine Woodworking Art Director Michael Pekovich shares...
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Greene & Greene Coffee Table
2 commentsThis is a Greene & Greene inspired coffee table. The design is mine using elements seen in their furniture. The materials of Construction are mahagany, mahogany veneer and ebony.
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Michael's Night Stand
Specially designed to match his bed. Made from Western Maple, the legs were glued up to present the best grain. All exterior panels are glued up solid wood, I used 1/2" Birch plywood...
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Work Table
Small writing table. Primary wood: Cherry, Curly Maple; Secondary wood: Yellow Pine; tertiary wood: Purple Heart. Table is a rectilinear form with broad cove as an element below the top...
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Standing Desk
Inspired by a photo taken from a book on Shaker furniture. The top opens on SOSS hinges with a small drawer below.
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