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Ambrosia Maple Table

Ambrosia Maple Table

This table is my own design of an Ambrosia Maple, aka Wormy Maple, 'knock-down' table. It stands 30" tall X 52" L X 26.25" W X 1"There are no screws or nails in its construction and all pieces are...

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Essential Workbench - Williams

Essential Workbench - Williams

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Made from the Essential Workbench design available from FineWoodWorking.  Utilizes mortise & tenon and dovetail joinery.  Benchtop, apron and vises made from hickory; the different...

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Easy Tip for Tighter Mortise-and-Tenon Joints

Easy Tip for Tighter Mortise-and-Tenon Joints

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This simple technique takes only a minute to perform, yet it will greatly improve the fit of your mortise-and-tenon joinery.

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Meranti Side Table

Meranti Side Table

This is a simple side table I built as a wedding gift in 2007. The wood is meranti. The "Pair of Side Tables" project by ScottKingFurniture reminded me of it, similarly proportioned, though mine...

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End mills vs. router bits for mortising

End mills vs. router bits for mortising

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Consider end mills as an alternative to spiral router bits for mortising with a router.

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The New Front Porch...

The New Front Porch...

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I know this isn't furniture but I built this stuff like it is furniture.  There are mortises and tenons, splined mitres, biscuit joinery, segmented curves, bolections, reised panels and the use...

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chimney cupboard

chimney cupboard

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Hello, this is my first piece of furniture. it's a small cupboard that I designed to be used as a jewish "aaron hakodes", or "holy ark". this is a cabinet -usually placed in a sinagogue- in which we...

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Arts and Crafts Style Panel Bed

Arts and Crafts Style Panel Bed

Watch as John W. Nixon from Eagle Lake Woodworking builds an Arts and Crafts style panel bed from quartersawn white oak using frame and panel construction, and through mortise and tenon joinery.

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Battle on Shaker Field

Battle on Shaker Field

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My first woodworking project, the Shaker Chess Table. Made from Brazilian Mahogany and Maple. All tenon, mortise and dovetails joints were hand cut and chiseled out. No stain was used, only clear...

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Riverside Box in Honduran Rosewood & European Beech

Riverside Box in Honduran Rosewood & European Beech

This box is titled “Riverside” for Riverside, Illinois. It is constructed of box matched 3/8” Honduran Rosewood (note, hardwood and sapwood), with slipfeathers of contrasting...

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Mission-Style Family Altar

Mission-Style Family Altar

Both the altar and the cross are constructed of Quarter-Sawn White Oak. The top of the altar is book-matched. Each leg of the altar is constructed in true Stickley-style so that each side exhibits...

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