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Chest Table inspired by Greene & Greene
3 commentsIn the classic arts & crafts style of Greene & Greene, this is a solid mahogany and cumalo chest table with ebony trim. Dimensions are 55" L x 30" H x 19" D, and the finish is Watco Cherry...
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5 drawer chest and blanket chest
1 comment5 drawer chest and blanket chest. This is part of a bedroom set I finished several years ago. The woods are pine, lacewood, wenge. All frame and panel construction. Some home...
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Mini Armoire
1 commentI had two ideas in mind when I designed this piece: I wanted to make a spice chest with the intimate bank of varied sized drawers as well as make a larger piece with tall sculpted legs. The...
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Lingerie Dresser
5 commentsThis seductive lingerie dresser is made of Mahogany, Gold Leaf, and Ambrosia Maple. The gold leaf has an overlay of fine crackle highlighted with acrylic. It has 6 drawers all finished...
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Sleigh Changing Table/Dresser
2 commentsMy daughter bought a Sleigh Bed Crib that later makes into a youth bed but she didn't have a dresser to go with it. I designed and built the one shown here that mimics the ends of the sleigh crib and...
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Serendipity Cabinet
3 commentsMade with birdseye, maple, and purpleheart, 28"h x 25"w x17"d. I named this cabinet because it began as a picture frame...after cutting some stepped strips for the frame I realized that they...
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Curved Dresser
16 commentsSomeone told me that Walt Disney once said that furniture should look like it wants to get up and dance. I think this projects meets that goal. The project...
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shaker inspired dresser
4 commentsShaker inspired dresser with door. Made from yellow birch. It will be used for a change table for my daughter after she is born! All techniques used to build the piece were taken...
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Chameleon Chest of Drawers, Display Case
1 commentJust how many ways can 9 interchangeable components be configured? Well into the hundreds... The permutations have not been fully calculated. The Chameleon allows true user...
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chippendale lowboy
3 commentsThis is a project that came from Frank Gottshalls: "Making Furniture Masterpieces". It took me 6 months to make and is made from rough sawn oak that I dried and planed. The legs feet front rail...
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Bow Front Chest with conforming top
The Bow Front Chest was two years in the making, one year for my wife to decide what she wanted in the foyer, and another year to build on the weekends. The drawer fronts were much eaiser to...
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Boston Bombe Chest
11 commentsThe chest's case sides and drawer fronts were hand shaped from a solid 12/4 board of African Mahogany, 24" wide and 12' long. Secondary parts are made of poplar, hard maple, aromatic...
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Gaillardia chest of drawers
I offered this chest of drawers to my son who had asked me to do a lot of carving, so I did. I made it in walnut. The drawers are joined with dovetails and the frame is jointed by tenons and...
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Chippendale Walnut Linen Press
Chippendale inspired Linen Press (Cloths Press) made of Black Walnut and soft maple.
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Townsend Inspired High Chest of Drawers
1 commentThis is a Queen Anne High Chest of Drawers inspired by Christopher Townsend, circa 1748 in Newport, RI. Cherry and soft maple.
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chest of drawers
Shaker chest of drawers made from yellow birch. My own design. with construction elements taken from many fww articles. The case features large (2 1/2") box joints, dovetail keyed...
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Newport Style Bureau
12 commentsThis is a chest inspired by the chests of John Townsend of Newport. The primary wood is cherry with maple as a secondary wood.
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Connecticut Highboy
1 commentInspiration from Eldred Wheeler, Norm Vandal and an article in Woodworkers Journal. 75 inches tall, primary wood cherry, secondary poplar. All dovetails hand cut, 158 in total.
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Oxbow Chest of Drawers
1 commentThis oxbow chest of drawers is constructed with Pennsylvania black walnut as the primary wood, and poplar as the secondary. The wood grain was filled with paste filler and then sealed and top...
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Making Sense of Mahogany by Matt Kenney
Mahogany is one of the finest furniture woods, but before you go out and buy it, there's a lot you need to know. (Fine Woodworking, issue # 207). Learn the difference between Cuban mahogany, the...
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Cherry and Birch Dresser
This is a dresser I just completed for my new grand daughter. The Design was inspired by the blanket chest featured in Fine Wood Working Magazine issue # 203 (Jan/ Feb 2009) by Peter...
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Queen Anne/William and Mary highboy
A combination of elements from 2 pieces that I saw in some books that I really liked: one a William and Mary highboy, and another, a Queen Anne highboy. Built from solid Pine, Poplar, and Birch...
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Free project plans in Google Sketchup
2 commentsThanks to "Fine Woodworking", I've recently started using Google Sketchup for my woodworking projects. I'd like to share them (freely) to anyone that is interested. I've attached some...
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Whale Tail: Ash and Walnut Tool Chest with Spalted Maple side panels
2 commentsThis tool chest is made almost entirely from my stash of Treecycled lumber. The drawer fronts are resawn from 8/4 walnut stock to make two 3/4" fronts that match end to end. The topmost pair was then...
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Small Paduak Chest of Drawers
Nik Palmer This was a hardest project i have completed to date. A small chest of Paduak. Paduak is very beautiful, smells incredible when worked, but is hellishly dusty and dry (or maybe that...
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Stepped Tool Cabinet
1 commentThis tool and storage cabinet was a concept that originally started with a base cabinet of drawers then slowly evolved into a cabinet on a cabinet. The door on the lower cabinet and internal drawers...
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Bedroom Storage
1 commentThese cabinets take advantage of the ununtilized space behind the dormers knee walls. Prior to this renovation, a small door allowed us to crawl on our knees to store stuff. The recent...
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