Shaker Chimney Cupboardby Michael Pekovich
This Shaker chimney cupboard fits in any room of your home, offering plenty of storage space in a small footprint. The case comes together simply and quickly, with ...
Arts and Crafts with an English Accentby Nancy R. Hiller
Styled after a well-known English Arts and Crafts manufacturer's work, this desk incorporates the signature square, flared feet and curved front aprons of the Harris ...
How to Build Your Own Front Doorby Josh Finn
You're a woodworker. So do you really want a front door that looks like it came from a home store? Especially when there's nothing too difficult about making your ...
Video: Step-by-step video on how to make green and greene style ebony plugswith Kelly J. Dunton
Learn how to hide your screws and dowels with style in a step-by-step video
A Study in Squaresby Kevin Rodel
This simple yet strong gridwork side table has a number of interesting twists. The legs are cuffed, and have a reverse taper on the two outer faces, moving from ...
Period-Perfect Bracket Feetby Dan Faia
One of the most recognized forms in furniture, ogee bracket feet were traditionally made with hand tools. But shaping the distinctive S-curve on the faces and ornate ...
Classic Shaker Cupboard with project plansby Christian Becksvoort
This large Shaker piece combines a cupboard and a chest of drawers. The carcase is straightforward dovetailed construction with a three-sided face frame added to ...
Windsor Rocker Without Special Tools: Part 1by Peter Galbert
This Windsor rocker was inspired in part by the chairs of Sam Maloof, which is why the sculptural quality of the seat extends to the arms, crest, and spindles. ...
Limbert-Style Coffee Table Project Planby Gregory Paolini
An elliptical top, arched legs, and decorative piercings add grace and beauty to this Craftsman-style table modeled after a library table by Charles Limbert. This ...
Build a Classic Corner Chair with Project Plansby W. Mickey Callahan
This corner chair is loosely based on one that was made in New York around 1765. The cabriole legs, relief-shell carving, and curved front rails reflect the earlier ...
A Visit to the Design Doctorby Matt Kenney
Three eager and thick-skinned woodworkers who wanted help with their designs. One gifted furniture designer. Put them together and you get a learning experience ...
Arts and Crafts on Displayby Michael Pekovich
With its quartersawn oak, exposed joinery, fumed finish, and hand-hammered hardware, this case piece would not be out of place in an antique Stickley catalog. The ...
Shaker Classic, 2 Waysby Christian Becksvoort
These two Shaker tables are of basically the same design, with one major difference. The simple decision of whether to make tapered square legs or turned ones alters ...
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Display Cabinet, the Krenov Wayby Jim Budlong
The cabinet-on-stand form popularized by James Krenov uses familiar construction methods such as mortise-and-tenon joints, dowels, and bridle joints. What makes ...