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Cherry Pennsylvania Secretary
Woodworker: Larry GreweNeighbors Grewe and Corson talked about making this Pennsylvania secretary together for about four years before Corson, 90, convinced Grewe, in his early 70s, to go for it...
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Cherry Chest of Drawers
Woodworker: George Stephens George Stephens says this simple chest of drawers elicits more compliments than any other piece he's made. He saw the original 1740 Charleston half chest at the Museum of...
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18th-Century-Inspired Linen Press
Woodworker: Andy Rae After researching several 18th-century linen presses, including one notable cabinet that resides in the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts in Winston-Salem, N.C., Rae...
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Williamsburg-Inspired Chest on Chest
Woodworker: Andrew J. Ritchie This chest on chest was Ritchie's second try at veneered furniture. Although the form is based on an original seen at Colonial Williamsburg, the chest elegantly...
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Chair Devils
These “chair devils” are made from high-speed steel , brass screws, and either cherry or blackwood infill. They are finished with tung oil and wax.
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Tall Clock
This cherry tall clock by Robert Newton encompasses a variety of styles from Shaker to Mackintosh. Newtown intended his interpretation to be a mixture of old and new.
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Secretary
Lincoln Clapp’s secretary in cherry. His piece is a mixture of traditional and moderns designs.
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Four-Poster Bed
Former President and woodworker, Jimmy Carter, crafted this four-poster bed from cherry with tapered, faceted posts.
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Windsor-style Bed
This Windsor-style bed is made of cherry and features the technique of bent lamination.
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Shaker-style Sideboard
Tiger maple and cherry Shaker-inspired sideboard by Garrett Hack. Hack also used wedged rosewood knobs to complete the piece.
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Shaker-style Workbench
Made from cherry and cherry plywood Bunn’s Shaker-style workbench offers a large, stable work surface and plenty of storage. The main support system is a series of four “bents” the same system used in post-and-beam construction. See article in FW#102, pp. 89-93.
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Queen Anne-style Table
Treanor’s drop-leaf Queen Anne-style breakfast table in cherry. Several joinery styles were used such as pinned tenons, knuckle joints and half-blind dovetails.
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Sheraton-style Field Bed
Sheraton-inspired field-style bed in cherry by Doug Moosberry and Steve Latta. The bed features turned posts and mortise-and-tenon joinery.
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Trestle Table
1 commentCherry trestle table with breadboard ends and chamfered edges. The table, by Charles Durfee, is finished with oil.
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Hepplewhite-style Server
Hepplewhite-style server in cherry. The inlay designs on the front are done in satinwood. The piece is finished with orange shellac.
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Victorian-style Washstand
This Victorian-style washstand is made from cherry and maple. Simple embellishments include the inlay on the knobs and drawer fronts along with front legs in the shape of bass and treble clefs. The piece is finished with diluted cherry stain, tung oil and wax.
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Pier Table
Erpelding’s modernized version of the Hepplewhite pier table in cherry, ebony and ebonized inlay.
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Corner Cabinet
Erpelding was inspired by Chinese and Egyptian design, as well as the work of James Krenov when crafting this corner cabinet. The piece is made from cherry, bleached anigre and ebonized veneer.
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