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Chippendale Chest of Drawers
Woodworker: Michael DisanoDisano built this cherry and poplar chest of drawers from plans by Carlyle Lynch (1909-1989). Lynch, a woodworker and teacher of woodworking, was known for creating detailed...
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Chippendale Pembroke Table
Woodworker: Tom Witzig Tables in Albert Stack's The New Fine Points of Furniture and in a Master Class article by Eugene Landon ( Fine Woodworking #151 ) inspired Tom Witzig to create his own...
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Chippendale Mirror
Woodworker: Steve Latta During the late 18th century, elaborately framed mirrors, known as looking glasses, served as testimonials to the wealth of their owners. A looking glass similar to theone...
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Chest-on-chest
Woodworker: Richard Gies Interested in furnishing their 1830 Quaker farmhouse with circa 1780-1850 pieces, Gies and his wife borrowed elements from three period pieces to design and build this...
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Newport-style Secretary
1 commentNewport-style secretary by Irion Co. Furniture Makers
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Chippendale-style Highboy
Beach’s Chippendale-style highboy in black walnut. The piece has a shellac and wax finish.
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Bible Box
This 18th-century bible box reproduction is made from tulip poplar and features hand-made hardware.
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Oxbow Chest of Drawers
Arnold’s oxbow chest an 18th-century reproduction. It is made of Honduras mahogany and poplar, and finished with an alcohol dye stain and sprayed polyurethane.
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Chippendale-style Highboy
This Chippendale reproduction highboy is made from mahogany and poplar with a rubbed-out varnish finish.
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Philadelphia Highboy
Arato made this Philadelphia-style highboy in collaboration with his fellow woodworker Robert McCullough. The piece is made from mahogany, crotch mahogany, and poplar. it is finished wtih aniline dye, pigmented stain and shellac.
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18th-Century-style Secretary
18-century reproduction maple, pine and poplar secretary. The piece is finished with a mixture of maple and red mahogany stain, nitrocellulose lacquer and lemon oil.
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Oxbow Chest of Drawers
This chest of drawers made of cherry and poplar-took Best of Show in the 2002 Long Island Woodworking Show. It has a lacquer finish.
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Secretary Desk
2 commentsThis traditional Desk and Bookcase is custom made in solid cherry with Queen Anne and Chippendale influences This desk interior is custom designed for a client for use with a laptop computer, i...
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Bonnet Top Highboys
4 commentsSeveral of you members wanted to see a better view of these 2 highboys I finished for my wife this past April. Making them at the same time was a big time savings. All together, they took about...
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Twin Bonnet Tops
7 commentsAs a woodworking hobbyist in my spare time, I had always wanted to make the highboys in FWW issue #117 from 1996. With the work and detail involved, I figured it would be just as frustrating if...
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Massachusetts Flat Top Highboy
13 commentsI made this Tiger Maple Highboy after seeing one made from about 1750. This version has over 195 handcut dovetails, all solid wood drawer sides and bottoms, and 2 hidden drawers. The crown molding I...
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Mahogany Spice Box with String and Berry Inlay
6 commentsI wanted to do a project to practice hand-cut dovetails. When I saw Steve Latta's spicebox (FWW #196) it looked like an ideal project with more than 100 dovetails. I enhanced the design with...
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Chippendale Mirror
2 commentsThis was a wedding gift for two close friends. I'm just starting out, so my shop only has a bandsaw, workbench and various hand tools. I started with roughsawn boards and...
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Walnut Grandfather Clock
3 commentsI wanted to build a clock for myself and I had some nice walnut on hand and a Hermle movement. This is a highly modified version of a clock in Fine Woodworking Magazine written by Lonnie Bird. It has...
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Chippendale wing chair frame
2 commentsMiniature(childrens) size wing chair frame with Philadelphia style ball and claw foot. Made from mahogany, soft maple(secondary), and poplar(secondary). Brackets were added to support...
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