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Furniture Farm
In a dream workshop that blends into Pennsylvania farm country, Brad Smith turns out furniture using parts from farm tools. Check out the latest back cover from Fine Woodworking
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Shoji Cube Cabinet
1 commentShoji Cube Cabinet This four sided Shoji cabinet explores a square on square design both within the kumikos and the cabinet itself. An interior shelf continues the square pattern. The cork...
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The essential workbench
I wantetd a solid workbench and started on the FWW essential, but it evolved and took up elements from other benches along the way. It's all I need from a bench: heavy, flat and with lots of options...
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Cherry Bench
1 commentThis base of the bench was inspired by the conoid table made by George Nakashima. it's made from cherry, finished with 5 coats of a 3 part oil blend. the top of the bench is my own design. there is...
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Rustic Walnut Dining Table and Benches
2 commentsThis is the first dining table and the largest piece of furniture I've ever made - I learned a lot! It's all Oregon Walnut, mostly from the same tree. Some musician friends who own a log home outside...
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Blast Gate Improvement
5 commentsIf you use these anoying Plastic gates that do not want to close. Check this out. I cut the corner and faced it down and it clears itself out............
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Trestle Bench
2 commentsThis trestle bench was a piece I built at a local college woodworking course. The course was four full days so I took the time off work and spent the entire week working on this bench. nbspThe...
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Bookshelf Bench
This is a piece I designed and created for a good friend of mine who wanted a bench for the foot of her bed. It needed to be a place for books, but also have drawers. She was very...
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A Bench That Fits Every Room by Daniel Chaffin
1 commentThe clean, contemporary style of this bench (Fine Woodworking issue # 207)makes it versatile enough to use in the dining room, foyer, hallway, porch, or even the back yard. The seat slats are tapered...
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Ash, Oak and Wenge contemporary bench
1 commentCurved top bench with with Wenge inlay and trim. Tung oil finish. Mortise and tenon joinery. Height: 18" Length: 37" Width: 12"
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Chest with a workspace
3 comments84L 36W 39H 13 Wood species used from local logger, Self Air dried, Salvaged stairs and pallets. 8 Months to complete. Demountable for easier transport.
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Cherry and walnut bench
This bench is built from cherry and walnut and finished with three coats of minwax tung oil
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Cherry Coffered Ceiling Library
1 commentCustom library with built in bookshelves and cabinets and a window seat flanked by bookshelves, drawers and a wine rack. The ceiling is a coffered cherry with recessed copper lighting. The walls...
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Finish Carpenter's Dream Bench/Cabinet
3 commentsMiter saw stand with fold up sides made of pine & finished with Varathane. Swivel casters for moving, tools are stored in 2 tool boxes that get attached to the fold up side wings, the tool boxes...
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"Zengineered" Furniture
2 commentsThis is a collection of work that will hopefully be published in the near future and I wanted to get the feedback and remarks from carpentry experts and artist alike to possibly sight your words in...
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Garden Bench
3 commentsI built this bench from two planks of reclaimed, "sinker" cypress I found in the way, way back of a lumber mill in Ponchatoula, Louisiana. As far as I can tell, the tree they came from was well over...
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Workbench
1 commentThe wood for this bench came off the streets of Brooklyn, NY. Ash, White and Red oak, and even walnut. The walnut were two 3x5x8 skids of a pallet left for the trashman. The vises, of course, just...
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1.75 carat emerald cut workbench
1 commentI made my new bench out of quarter sawn african padauk. The top is 10/4 thick, with a nearly 4 inch apron. This represents my first forray into vise construction. The tail vise is solid...
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MOROCCAN-INSPIRED SETTEE
2 commentsI LOVE Moroccan furniture, the detail, the accoutrement, the colors - the fun of it all! So I decided to create a Moroccan-inspired settee for my patio. I used left-over pressed tin panels from a...
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Shaker oval boxes and other furniture
Everything made is of Shaker inspired design. I have made many Shaker pieces over the years. Oval boxes are made of various domestic and exotic woods.
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Shaker bench, cherry
3 commentsI made four of these benches for our town's historical museum. They couldn't be simpler to look at, but their joinery presented a challenge. The legs and trestle are joined by interlocking cutouts...
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Mudroom Bench
Mudroom bench and coat rack made from wood reclaimed during a kitchen remodel of our house. The house dates to 1820s and the wood appears to have been reused from even older barn materials.
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Arts & Crafts Collection From Recycled Oak from Restaurant Going Out of Business
1 commentThese Arts and Crafts pieces were made entirely from oak that I got from a restaurant that was going out of business. The wood cost me nothing.
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Arts and Crafts Style Bench for Toy Storage
Used a plan by Joseph Hurst-Wajszczuk from Fine Woodworking library but substituted walnut for quarter sawn white oak. Actually made two of these pieces as toy boxes for my grandchildren. Both...
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Bench from old cedar fence
Walkway bench made from reclaimed cedar from a privacy fence.
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Rustic Bench from Old Bed
The back of the bench is an old bed headboard. The footboard was cut in half, angled, and used as the sides/arms. An old pine board was used as the seat.
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Organ Bench
A family member with his own pipe organ needed a bench that was lower. He asked me to cut down the old one, but I decided that I could do better than that! The bars on the ends give it...
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