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Reader's Gallery
Ronbo442, member
Design or Plan used: Popular Woodworking
posted in: Reader's Gallery, arts and crafts, walnut, mirror, oil, picture-frame, greene & Greene, gamble house, john hall
John Hall's Greene & Greene Style Frame
comments (2) October 14th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
The wood whisperer, Marc Spagnuolo, inspired me to recreate this beautiful frame. The only variation is that I cut the bottom of the styles to 1/8" and laid it on top of the lower rail instead of carving into the rail to inlay the style's lower design. Made with figured walnut and two coats of tung oil.
Design or Plan used: Popular Woodworking
posted in: Reader's Gallery, arts and crafts, walnut, mirror, oil, picture-frame, greene & Greene, gamble house, john hall



















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