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Walnut Writing Desk
Woodworker: Frank Strazza Influenced by Federal-style furniture, Strazza designed this solid figured walnut writing desk for the Texas Furniture Makers Show. The secondary woods are maple, holly, and...
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Federal-style Card Table
This Federal-style card table is an interpretation of the New York and Baltimore styles. The top features pie-shaped crotch mahogany veneer with acorn-style inlay. Over 200 hours was put into the creation of the table. It has a french polish finish.
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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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Hepplewhite-style Sideboard
Hepplewhite-style sideboard made from cherry, maple, ebony and East Indian rosewood. The finish is a hand-rubbed mixture of linseed oil and mineral spirits.
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Linen Press
Putnam’s 18th-century reproduction linen press is made from mahogany, quartersawn white oak, ebony and satinwood. The cornice features an inly of the palmetto tree and crescent moon - both signatures of the flag of South Carolina.
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Federal-style Card Table
Houck’s Federal-style reproduction card table is made from mahogany, holly, ebony and pine. The table has a padded shellac finish.
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Hepplewhite-style Card Tables
Mosheim’s card tables are Hepplewhite-style reproductions made with crotch mahogany, satinwood, quartersawn pine, and ebony. Both tables are finished with shellac and oil.
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Sheraton-style Glove Table
This Sheraton-style table is made from cherry and ebony, and features brass hardware. It is finished with a hand-rubbed oil-and-varnish mix.
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Dressing Glass
Reproduction of an 18th-century American dressing glass. Made with basswood, satinwood, poplar, walnut, ebony, and finished with French polish.
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Federal-style Cupboard
Koopus’ cabinet is crafted from crotch mahogany, sycamore, bird’s-eye maple, and ebony. The piece is finished with aniline dye, oil and lacquer.
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gab furniture & woodworks shop
2 commentsthis is my dream shop it is 24'x45' it is a project of mine that hopefully will soon come true! i've placed the machinery in order that will work for me. i design and build to others specs, i also...
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Birds eye Maple side table
1 commentThis elegant side table was designed for a customer in Portsmouth NH. It has a hand dovetailed drawer and Ebony beading around the face.
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Seymour Inspired Work Table
Just another piece,,, it has interior compartments for storage. The banding was made by me.
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Hepplewhite Mahogany Pembroke Table
6 commentsA mahogany Pembroke table with Satinwood bellflower inlaid in crossbanded mahogany panels, satinwood paterae, ebony and maple banding. The top is inlaid with a conch shell made from satinwood in a...
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Sheraton Side Tables in Mahogany
3 commentsI wanted to try my hands on turning. This project was a result of that. The eight legs on these tables are the only eight pieces of wood I have ever mounted on a lathe. I also used the...
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A Cherry Drop-front Desk
7 commentsThis cherry, birch & ebony drop-front desk was a gift for my then-5-year-old granddaughter, who just loves all the drawers and storage spaces for her artwork supplies. She also finds the...
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Jefferson style writing desk
FWW had an article that inspired me to build this. I can't remember which one but the project turned out well. Their version was mahogany. I decided to try it with Bird's eye maple and Gaboon Ebony...
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Huntboard (based on Garrett Hack's)
4 commentsThis is my first real woodworking project in 2006 based on Garrett Hack's article in FWW #187. The wood is Cherry with Flamed Birch and Ebony. I did not have a jointer or planer at this time so all...
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Ladies Federal Writing Desk
5 commentsFederal Period Ladies Writing Desk Winner 2007 "Best in Show" Traditional Work, Providence Fine Furniture Exhibit Inspired by the masterpieces of John and...
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Federal Card Table
11 commentsMaker: Ed Stuckey Dimensions: 36” in diameter (open) and 28” high. Description: 18th Century Federal Card Table. Built 2007-2008 Materials: Primary woods: solid wood...
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