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9 drawer Figured Cherry/Hard Maple Dresser
Took me a while to complete…in between other jobs… from milling the lumber to the final coat of wax, it was a very satisfying project. Solid wood throughout, except side panels (1/4" Maple Ply...
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pennsylvania cherry table
This cherry table has maple inlays and ash stringing, all from Carlisle, PA. The curved drawer fronts are rip sawn and laminated. The finish is linseed. This was my first project of this sizeso...
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End Grain Hollowing Project: Turning an Egg Cup
2 commentsTurning an egg cup is an excellent project for developing foundation skills in spindle turning and end-grain hollowing.
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Curved Cabinet-on-Stand
1 commentWoodworker: Nicholas NelsonWinner of Best in Show, this curved cabinet was inspired by the coastal scenery of British Columbia. Nelson said he designed it to convey a sense of motion. The cabinet 13...
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The Four Year Project
155 gal. bow front salt water aquarium stand This project took forever to build. It all started when a neighbor asked me to install a bay window for them. He had his own aquarium business, like that...
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Handmade Dovetail Box
3 commentsThis is a Handmade Dovetail box made from beech with marquerty on lid. It is currently on show in Farmleigh House in Pheonix Park in Dublin Ireland which is a huge achievement. I made it while in...
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Phantom Urn
Woodworker: James RomickRomick made this maple, walnut, wenge, and cherry vessel, the "Phantom Urn," as a gift for Howard McGillin for his record-setting 2,544th (and final) performance as the...
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Pennsylvania Spice Box
Woodworker: James PlatteterThree factors motivated Platteter to build this Pennsylvania spice box: the beauty of the original in The Pennsylvania Spice Box by Lee Ellen Griffith (Chester County...
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Edward Barnsley-Inspired Desk
1 commentWoodworker: Mark EdmundsonAs a two-year student at the College of the Redwoods, Edmundson learned a lot from his fellow classmates and instructors, but the opportunity to watch Krenov work at his own...
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Maple, Ebony, Bloodwood, and Cherry Segmented Vessel
Woodworker: Ken Cowell This segmented vessel is the largest piece Cowell has done. The 14-in.-dia. piece stands 17 in. tall, but more impressive than its size is the amount of pieces it took to make...
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Shaker Style Child's Desk
Woodworker: Kelly J. DuntonDunton, an associate art director at Fine Woodworking and an avid woodworker, was influenced by the Shaker aesthetic for the design of this child's desk, 19-3/4 in. deep by...
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Double Oxbow Salem Secretary
Woodworker: J. Albert Hudson Hudson was so inspired by the double oxbow Salem secretary in Home Furniture #7 that he vowed to reproduce it. Twelve years later, at the age of 88, he did just that...
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Nine-Drawer Jewelry Box
Woodworker: Gregg Roth Gregg Roth and his father harvested the lumber he used for this cherry and red oak jewelry box project from land that they own. He milled and dried it and built the case as a...
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Contemporary Sideboard
Woodworker: Michael Bell Bell makes warm, solid-wood contemporary furniture using traditional construction methods. He collaborated with Susan Zelouf on the design of this sideboard, part of a large...
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Spectrum: The Necessaries Chest
Woodworker: Mark Whitley Whitley riffed off the concept of a Shaker apothecary cabinet to create this chest of drawers. Each drawer is hand dovetailed and Whitley dyed the inside of each a graduated...
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Copper Cabinet-on-Stand
Woodworker: Michael J. Boillot Boillot crafted this cabinet on stand as part of a free-form design class at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Maine. Since he works as a jeweler, the copper...
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A Study in Grain Direction
Woodworker: Mike Greenberg Greenberg used this box to explore grain direction and design. He resawed cherry and bird’s-eye maple boards to achieve a continuous grain wrap around the box and a...
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Step Tansu in Cherry and Maple
1 commentWoodworker: Matthew Stark Stark began woodworking at age 17, and 12 years later considers this Japanese step tansu to be a highlight of his career so far. Although he has built similar pieces while...
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Round Tabouret
Woodworker: Kevin Rodel This round table is the first Arts and Crafts piece that Rodel ever built. A Harvey Ellis tabouret inspired this design in cherry. The top features an inlay of maple, oak and...
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