tag: mahogany
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Blacker House Chair
2 commentsI took William Ng's Blacker House chair class early last year. Since than, I've built a set of four in Walnut and two in Mahogany. All of the major joinery, except for the arms to legs, is cut using...
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Pencil Chair
Woodworker: John P. McCormack McCormack built this chair as his thesis project at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). The design highlights two sides of his training: traditional furniture...
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McIntire Reproduction Chair
Woodworker: Philip C. Lowe Over the years, Lowe has had the opportunity to restore a number of original works by renowned Federalist architect and carver Samuel McIntire—waxing, polishing, and...
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African Ribbon Mahogany Settee
Woodworker: Kevin Crowe Crowe, a Springfield High School student, spent 200 hours creating this settee that his mom taught to upholster. Crowe used African ribbon mahogany, walnut Minwax stain, and...
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Chippendale Side Chair Reproduction
Woodworker: Tony Kubalak The quality, variety, and number of carved elements make this reproduction of a Chippendale side chair the most ambitious project Kubalak has done to date. The knee carving...
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Modigliani Chair
Woodworker: Kiki Warnock This chair was loosely inspired by the Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani, known for the elongated and exaggerated figures in his paintings. Warnock's alluring piece in...
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Prototype Arm Chair
Woodworker: Matt Berger The design for this chair was inspired by a 17th-century Ming Dynasty horseshoe armchair on display at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts. Dozens of sketches...
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Arts and Crafts-style Armchair
Spruill’s Arts and Crafts-style armchair is made from mahogany with maple inlay. The seat is upholstered using canvas webbing, foam, polyester fill and Indian cotton. The finish is stain and Danish oil.
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Chippendale-style Stool
Mahogany and silk damask Chippendale-style stool by Randall O’Donnell. The piece features hand-carved ball and claw feet.
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Chippendale-style Dining Chairs
These Chippendale-style chairs, made by Rinehart, are made from mahogany and finished with a diluted dye stain, Waterlox, wiping varnish and an asphaltum glaze.
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Federal-style Dining Chairs
Federal-style shield-back dining chair reproductions in Cuban Mahogany.
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Greene-and-Greene-style Armchairs
Hellman crafted these reproduction Greene-and-Greene armchairs. Each chair is made from mahogany.
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Window Stool
Fine upholstery is the feature component of this window stool by Diane Welebit. Mahogany, Beech and Pine are used for the frame and rails.
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Chippendale-style Chair
Lauchle crafted this Chippendale-style reproduction from Peruvian mahogany. The seat is upholstered with velvet, and the finish is an oil stain and sprayed acrylic lacquer.
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Dining Chair
This hand-carved mahogany chair was completed with a wool brocade and horsehair upholstered seat; while the wood was finished with aniline dyes and shellac.
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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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Greg Stewart's unorthodox Scottish shop.
A very unorthodox setup for a shop none the less apart from hand tools its kind of workable in a h&s contravening haphazard way!A place to escape and create.
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Robbie's Woodshop
I would start off by saying that this shop would be my dream work shop because I would use every tool listed on my plan to make varios projects.
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Greene & Greene Bar Stool
1 commentMy first G&G Bar Stool. I used African mahogany with African blackwood for the pegs. The stain is a cherrywood gel stain with a poly-wax topcoat. Upholstery is high density foam on a plywood base.
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