Gardenia Sideboard
Posted by FWW_Gallery Woodworker: Craig Thibodeau Thibodeau’s sideboard won the Best of Show, awarded by Fine Woodworking magazine for the 2007 Design in Wood exhibition organized by the San Diego...
View ArticleBrazilian Rose - Demilune Table
Posted by FWW_Gallery Woodworker: Russell Garcia-Lechelt Garcia-Lechelt's demilune table won first place in the Traditional Woodworking furniture category at the 2007 Design in Wood competition...
View ArticleInlay Humidor
Posted by FWW_Gallery Woodworker: Richard M. Kerrell Kerrell's humidor won first place in the contemporary woodworking - accessories category at the 2007 Design in Wood competition organized by the...
View ArticleSheraton-Inspired Arm Chair
Posted by FWW_Gallery Woodworker: Daniel H. Phillips Phillips, a North Bennett Street School student, adapted a drawing from Thomas Sheraton’s The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer’s Drawing-Book for the...
View ArticleTownsend-Style Pembroke Table
Posted by FWW_Gallery Woodworker: Chuck PhillipsAs a first-year student at The Furniture Institute of Massachusetts, Phillips was inspired by a visit to the John Townsend exhibit at the Metropolitan...
View ArticleSegmented and Coopered Vessel
Posted by FWW_Gallery Woodworker: William Miller Miller’s vessel, influenced by ancient Grecian urns, is segmented and coopered. The basswood segments are beveled on the edges and separated by 1/8-in....
View ArticlePennsylvania Spice Box with Line-and-Berry Inlay
Posted by FWW_Gallery 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...
View ArticleChess Table
Posted by FWW_Gallery Woodworker: Bert Wortel Turnings, carvings, and inlay adorn this small chess table. Wortel crafted the board with solid wood with squares of holly and Peruvian walnut. He turned...
View ArticleHoney Locust Jewelry Box
Posted by FWW_Gallery Woodworker: Todd DeRosa This marquetry box was software consultant Todd DeRosa's first major woodworking project. He started out making a simple Christmas present for his...
View ArticleRuhlmann Inspired Chess Table
Posted by FWW_Gallery Woodworker: Craig Thibodeau Thibodeau, who won Best of Show last year, gained inspiration for this Macassar ebony and holly chess table from Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann’s Art Deco...
View ArticleWalnut Writing Desk
Posted by FWW_Gallery Woodworker: Frank Strazza Influenced by Federal-style furniture, Strazza designed this solid figured walnut writing desk for the Texas Furniture Makers Show. The secondary woods...
View ArticleCylinder-Top Desk
Posted by FWW_Gallery Woodworker: Dave Benetello Benetello based this cylinder-top desk (21 in. deep by 34 in. wide by 47 in. tall) on one in Thomas Sheraton's The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer's...
View Article18th Century Federal Card Table
Posted by FWW_Gallery Woodworker: Ed StuckeyStuckey, a member of the Society of American Period Furniture Makers, built this Federal-style card table with inspiration from an article by Walter Raynes...
View ArticleMahogany and Holly Sideboard
Posted by FWW_Gallery Woodworker: James William Schuyler IIIWhen Schuyler made this mahogany and holly sideboard as a wedding gift, he sized it so that most types of liquor bottle would fit inside. He...
View ArticleButterfly Vanity
Posted by FWW_Gallery Woodworker: Adrian FerrazzuttiAfter working in the student bench room for nearly 18 years, Krenov decided to move into a small back room at the school. Offering his bench to...
View ArticleVeneered Box
Posted by FWW_Gallery Woodworker: Rutager WestInspired by Andrew Crawford’s books on box making, West wanted to make a veneered box with inlay. While making some profiled molding with a handplane, he...
View ArticleSkeleton Clock of Maple, Ebony, Poplar, and Holly
Posted by FWW_Gallery 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...
View ArticleCabinet inspired by Garrett Hack
Posted by cbrock85 I first came across Garrett Hack's work when I joined finewoodworking.com a couple of years ago. His small hand plane tool cabinet was something I had always wanted to build. So...
View ArticleCosmic Chair
Posted by tjgorma The Cosmic Chair started with a concept for creating simple but elegant side chair with a round, woven seat that is sprung like a trampoline or drumhead. It is constructed of black...
View ArticleThe Taller Sister
Posted by tjgorma The Taller Sister is the first of a series of pieces taken from the same tree. It is hollow-turned on a Nova DVR lathe using a SuperNova chuck.
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