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Shaker Side table
Based on the Christian Becksvoort design. I modified the dimensions slightly (about 23 inches tall with a 5 1/2 inch apron) to work as a night table in my guest room. White Oak and Black Walnut...
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Shaker Round Stands
1 commentI have always admired this timeless, classic, Shaker stand. While the design dates from the early 1800's, it still looks very contemporary. These are near-reproductions of the original now...
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Cherry Shaker Sofa Table
American Cherry sofa table in the Shaker style. Front edge has a slight radius (1" over length). Construction is mortise and haunched tenons. Finish is 2 coats BLO, 4 coats of garnet shellac (1 lb...
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Side Table
My father-in-law had made a table similar to this for my wife when she was younger, and had been using that table in his television room for remotes and such. One day my wife decided she wanted that...
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Saber-legged Side Table
1 commentThis was a set of tables built for a Psychiatrist's office. It began with a request for a very small, low side table that would subtly reflect the Danish Modern furniture already in place. The...
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Drop leaves table
A small living/dining room commanded a versatile table. Only 13" wide, the table can sit 8 comfortably. Center of gravity is actually lowered when very wide leaves are down. The eight feet make it...
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Mahogany Shaker Style Hall Table
Honduras Mahogany hall table in Shaker style 49" long, 14" deep and 33" high. Finished with Minwax Wipe-On Poly with final wax coat.
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Shaker style dining table
Made of solid Cherry, my own design, sits 4 without extensions, up to 8 with two extensions (not shown on photos). The legs were inspired from the table shown on the Plesant Hill...
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Shaker-style end table
2 commentsThis Shaker-style end table (see Christian Becksvoort's article in Fine Woodworking #210) is the first piece of furniture I completed. It is made of cherry (curly cherry for the top) and poplar...
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Fixing my miscut, dovetailed rail
7 commentsWorking through a mistake while building the Shaker side table from FWW 210.
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side table
1 commentThis is a hand crafted piece of funiture using waterfall bubinga , regular bubinga, and tiger maple for the shelf. The drawer is made of airomatic cedar. It is all hand...
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Birds eye Maple side table
1 commentThis elegant side table was designed for a customer in Portsmouth NH. It has a hand dovetailed drawer and Ebony beading around the face.
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Shaker style coffee table with hinged top
Made for a family with kids aged 4 and 1. Hence a desire for some storage space, but also the criterion "No drawers." The solution was storage space under a hinged top. As for the shelf, I guess...
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Shaker cherry trestle table with leaves
1 commentCherry trestle table similar to a birdseye table I posted earlier, except for the leaves. This table is 72" long, but it sometimes needs to be 90" long. Providing support for the leaves meant adding...
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Fantasy Shop
I try to line my equipment up so it can be used as an out feed table if necessary, Planer being the same height as the workbenchs etc. I have to raise the heights of some of the equipment to...
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Dave's Workshop
1 commentAfter I retired I moved to Muskoka and built my 28 x 40 dream shop. It has hydronic radiant floor heating that keeps me warm in the winter and a 10 foot ceiling that allows for larger...
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Shaker table
Bit by the woodworking bug last year after building a pergola over our patio. Tried furniture and loved it. Many more project photos to come.
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Shaker End Table
This is my shaker end table made from alder wood. The drawer is made from poplar. I will be using brown mohogany trans-tint to stain the piece to a dark tone and a wipe-on poly. I will update the...
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