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Hepplewhite Serpentine Chest of Drawers
Woodworker: Eric OranskyOransky based this reproduction of a Hepplewhite serpentine chest of drawers on a piece made in the late 1700s in New England. He created a scaled drawing of the piece...
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Back-Lit Shaker Sideboard
Woodworker: Doug ClarnerClarner collaborated with artist Trenny Robb of Sutton, Vt., when designing this Shaker-style sideboard, which won the 2010 Vermont Fine Furniture and Wood Products Design...
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Newport Bureau
Woodworker: Pete MichelinieThis mahogany and poplar desk (20-1/2-in. deep by 36-1/2-in. wide by 32-3/4-in. tall) is a reproduction of a Newport block-front kneehole bureau attributed to Edmund...
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Skeleton Clock of Maple, Ebony, Poplar, and Holly
Woodworker: Charles MaxwellOn Charles Maxwell’s Cape Cod honeymoon 27 years ago, he and his wife saw a skeleton clock, and he vowed to make her one. In 2007 after retiring from the U.S. Navy...
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Pennsylvania Spice Box with Line-and-Berry Inlay
Woodworker: Steve Latta Latta built this inlaid spice cabinet to commemorate his 10th wedding anniversary. Since Latta and his wife are Quakers living in Chester County, Pa. he picked a design that...
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Louis Irion Reproduction Secretary
Woodworker: Chris Hedges This Philadelphia secretary swept the AWFS Fresh Wood student competition in July 2007, taking first place in the reproduction category, best in show, and the peoples...
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Playful Energy - Impala Sculpture
Woodworker: Bill Churchill Churchill's sculpture won first place in the animal wood carving category at the 2007 Design in Wood competition organized by the San Diego Fine Woodworkers Association. A...
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"Eames" Table
Woodworker: Seth Deysach This table was built to sit next to an original Eames lounge chair. Janet Rooney, of j rooney design, created the design to complement the mid-20th-century style of the...
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18th-Century-Inspired Linen Press
Woodworker: Andy Rae After researching several 18th-century linen presses, including one notable cabinet that resides in the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts in Winston-Salem, N.C., Rae...
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Honduras Mahogany Sideboard
Woodworker: Pat Megowan While building this sideboard during a 12-week intensive course at The Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Maine, Megowan grew so frustrated that he twice thought about...
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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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Spinning Cabinet
Schurch’s unique spinning cabinet features an intricate marquetry design done with eight differenct hardwoods.
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Tool Chest
Cherubini’s tool chest of tulip poplar and pine bottom with till of mahogany and box handles of maple. It is finished with milk paint and beeswax.
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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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