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Skeletons in your cupboard
1 commentJewelry cabinet with watch winders.This walnut and spalted beech cabinet sits on an oak stand with cocobolo highlights.The drawer fronts (ribs) are sculpted in spalted beech with hard maple...
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Hayrake Base on an Outdoor Dining Table
1 commentI combined the Hayrake table base, David Radke's Sunburst Dining Table, and my own ideas for the rectangular center of the table. The Hayrake was shortened to allow for a total of 8 seats, with...
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Cabinet with Celtic Styling
A cabinet in white-oak and black walnut with Celtic influenced details. Celtic Knots in black walnut on the top and the door. The door also features a Celtic Crosson the panel and a hand made brass...
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Greene & Greene inspired Buffet
3 commentsThis Greene & Greene inspired piece is 12'x7'x26" made of urban harvested quarter sawn White Oak, and plywood. It's illuminated with led panels behind the shoji screens, down lights, up lights...
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Lattice Side Table
Description: Modern Lattice Side Table Wanting a unique side table compatible with my entertainment center, I designed and made this table. The table was fabricated using 4/4 quartersawn...
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A Simple Lift-Lid Box
1 commentJust started doing woodworking with some small box projects, I am using a book from Doug Stowe and one from Jim Stack as a reference. This box is from the Doug Stowe book, I just made it a little big...
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sofa table 2011
Sofa Table adapted from FineWoodWorking no.162, April 2003. Made of quartersawn white oak, 51" x 12" x 28" w/ 3 drawers & lower shelf. Finished w/ Minwax stains & Wipe-on Poly
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"A Man's Dressing Cabinet"
6 commentsMy design for this cabinet was based on sketches in Making Authentic Craftsman Furniture (Dover Publications, 1986), a collection of re-printed articles from "The Craftsman" by Gustav...
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Arts & Crafts Coffee Table
6 commentsHere's my first real piece of furniture. My Mom wanted a coffee table with storage, and "those slats on the sides." This is what I came up with. I really learned a lot. Its...
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Butterfly boxes
Hi All This was a specially made small batch of five boxes, commissioned by the Designyard in Dublin, for one of their clients. They liked our Oak Furnace trinket boxes that are on display at the...
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Backlit Window Seat
Oak window seat with drawer. Features a backlit amber resin inlay and a custom mica finish.
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windsor sack back chair/ Fan Back
theys are my owen designs to see more work go to http://accustomfurniture.blogspot.com/
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Oak & Ebony Coffee Table
I built this table for a friend of mine . He said he'd like some inlay but wanted it to be fairly modern looking too. I think i managed to get a fine finish on the table top. After all the sanding i...
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Mission/Arts&Craft Style Desk
2 commentsThis was the first piece of fine furniture I’ve made in 15 or 20 years. I recently recovered my garage from my son and his motorcycles and I wanted a project that would test...
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White Oak Blanket Chest
2 commentsWhite oak blanket chest with hand carved bracket feet to match existing bedroom set.This was finished with five coats of water based lacquer.
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Small Table from firewood.
1 commentOne day I was picking up some pieces of firewood from my pile and thought I could use this to make a table leg. So as I collected the wood for the fire I would collect pieces that looked good and put...
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Cabinet, Entertainment Center
Name: Don Riley, Lt. Col. USAF Retired Address: 217 Curtis Boulevard, Marietta, Ohio, 45750-2218 Daytime telephone number: nbsp740...
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A2 Level Product Design Project
This occasional table design i came up with while trying to incorporate DVD storage in to an occasional table design
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Craftsman style writing desk
1 commentI'm a relatively new woodworker, and brand new to furniture building. I needed a desk for my new home office and I really like the arts and crafts style. So I looked around and found this plan on...
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Oak Bench seat
Named “Topatopa”; Maori for Eagle Ray, a name inspired by the seat’s generous proportions and sweeping curves. Made from American Oak, the Topatopa has gentle arches and tight...
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"Green and Green" Style Writing Desk
1 commentThis is a white oak writing desk that I designed and constructed for my daughter and son-in-law’s wedding gift. I designed it after looking at some Green and Green style pictures I...
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Oak Display Cabinet
We collect pottery so I made this display cabinet with a towel bar below for the bathroom.
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Wine Barrel Cabinet
1 commentMy wife and I looked for a long time for a suitable cabinet that would fit the decor of this part of our basement while being functional. We saw some interesting pieces but nothing was right so...
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Knitting Chest
1 commentKnitting chest constructed of white oak and walnut with shellac finish. Drawers are constructed with half blind and through handcut dovetails. The drawer bottoms are installed in drawer slips.
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Bathroom Vanity from recycled oak flooring
2 commentsI remodeled a large home and saved this 120 yr old, 1/4 sawn oak flooring that was installed with square nails. The case is made of clear, prefinished 3/4 maple plywood wrapped in white oak. Even...
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grampa's tool box
3 commentsMy Grandfather, Francis Townsend was an inspiration to me as I grew up. He was always working on one of his inventions in his shop when I came to visit. He would love to explain when I asked and...
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Tile Top Arts and Craft Style Table
I finally got around to building a table to mount a tile I bought several years ago when I was in San Diego. The table is made from quarter sawn white oak with walnut inlays. Since it is going...
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Double Helix Plant Stand
4 commentsThis stand uses quartersawn white oak for the base and lacewood for the top, with holly inlay. The base is a bent laminate using spiral stair techniques and was done as part of a course at the Center...
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Chest of Drawers
2 commentsThis is my first post on Fine Woodworking, a small chest of drawers measuring 18" x 14" x 8 1/2" deep. Made of English oak, walnut and maple for the drawer sides, It was pretty much designed...
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Cabinet in Oak, Walnut & Ebony.
2 commentsHi Folks, thought i'd post this image of my first cabinet that i made from Oak, Walnut and Ebony. I custom built it to my own spec. I like the contemporary type cabinets that i see in stores but they...
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Desk
3 commentsI designed this desk for my client's Craftsman Bungalow home. It is inspired by Stickley but I introduced the curves to soften its appearance and feminize it a bit as my client is a woman. Its made...
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