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Walnut and Maple Rocker
Woodworker: Robert Galusha This walnut and maple rocker, which won second place in the 2011 Texas Furniture Makers Show, is based on a dining chair that was a finalist in FWW’s maple buildoff...
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Ingrown Cabinet-on-Stand
1 commentWoodworker: Ron NolteNolte designed this cabinet-on-stand (12-in. deep by 44-in. wide by 69-in. tall) around an ingrown branch he discovered when he resawed a board. He bookmatched that piece of...
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Figured Maple and Palm Game Table
Woodworker: Jim WallaceThis figured maple and red-and-black palm game table shows the evolution of Wallace’s tapestry series (seen in FWW #214). Wallace also designed and made the chess pieces, and...
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Modern Desk of Sapele and Maple
Woodworker: Dick SchultzHeavily influenced by Scandinavian design, Cleghorn built this desk (40 in. deep by 64 in. wide by 30 in. tall) from a few thumbnail sketches—building, fitting, and tweaking...
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Chinese-Influenced Cabinet of Walnut and Maple
1 commentWoodworker: Alison Swann-IngramInfluenced by falling maple leaves and the Chinese empire, Swann-Ingram created the maple branches and seeds on this cabinet (18 in. deep by 24 in. wide by 28 in. tall...
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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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Maple Demilune Table
Woodworker: Chad Hill Hill has been a woodworker for only two years. A fine arts major in college, he began a woodworking apprenticeship with cabinetmakers Mike Stockenberg and Mike Reiff and has...
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Floating-Top Hall Table
Woodworker: Mike Harris Harris took the opportunity to make this hall table, a design he’d wanted to tackle for some time. Because he had never done inlay before, he said that was the most...
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"Hollow Form"
Woodworker: Jim Berger Inspired by the work of fellow turners Stephen Hatcher and Dennis Liggett, Berger made this maple burl hollow form, 8 in. dia. by 7-3/4 in. tall. After sketching the design...
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"Charlotte" Chest of Drawers
Woodworker: Nancy Brady Nancy Brady was pregnant when she made this appropriately shaped chest of drawers for her final project at École National du Meuble (school of furniture design) in Montral...
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Maple and Wenge Bench
Woodworker: Stewart Wurtz Wurtz built this bench for the entryway of a contemporary house. To give the bench a modern feel, Wurtz kept a simple form and used contrasting woods, big-leaf figured maple...
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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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Model Dories and Display Case
Woodworker: Frank Murphy Murphy’s father taught him to make models of Lightning-class sailboats and ’30s speedboats, but it was The Dory Model Book by Harold “Dynamite” Payson that inspired...
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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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Veneered Chest of Drawers
Woodworker: Don GreenGreen designed this chest of drawers to have a modern look, but his construction methods were traditional. He hand-cut all the dovetails and used mortise-and-tenon and halflap...
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Tiger Maple Federal-Style Game Table
Woodworker: Brianna Rhodes Rhodes, just 15 years old, has been woodworking in the Leipsic 4-H club since she was 7. Her father, a cabinetmaker by trade, has been a big influence. This tiger maple...
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Dancing Leg Hall Table
Woodworker: Jason Ramey Ramey, a student at the Herron School of Art and Design, in Indianapolis, eschewed the tradition of straight-leg design and tried to create movement with a top cantilevered...
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Shaker Trestle Table and Benches
Woodworker: Mark Lackley Lackley designed this tiger-maple table (36 in. deep by 84 in. wide by 30 in. tall) and benches (14 in. deep by 84 in. wide by 17 in. tall) to accommodate a family with four...
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"Coral" Bowl from Spalted Sugar Maple
Woodworker: Ed Kelle This bowl, made from spalted sugar maple, has 10 hours’ worth of texturing on the outside and rim and is colored with thin washes of oil paint. Kelle wanted the inside of the...
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Newport-Style Kneehole Desk
Woodworker: Alan Turner This Newport-style kneehole desk is modeled after an original attributed to Edmund Townsend (circa 1760s) which is in the Rhode Island School of Design Museum. As on...
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