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Find inspiration for your next project in the pages of Furniture, a comprehensive survey of the best designs that have appeared in the pages of Fine Woodworking. In the course of putting this book together, the editors of Fine Woodworking looked at numerous pieces that have appeared in the magazine, then culled and compiled their favorites. The pieces vary in style from gothic to contemporary and everything in between. Some are large, some small. Some were built in a day and others took months, but each was designed and built by woodworkers-evidence of careful eyes and hands are all over this book. The makers range from revered designers to humble builders working quietly in the corners of their garages and basements. But each piece, in its own way, succeeds.
- Product # 070874
- Type Paperback
- ISBN 978-1-56158-828-2
- Published Date 2006
- Dimensions 8 1/2 x 10 7/8
- Pages 224
- Photos photos
- Drawings and drawings
The furniture found here is presented with full exploded drawings, which you can use to build or amend to your own tastes. For designers and decorators, this book will be a welcome resource when working with clients. For others, it will be like walking through a gallery. No matter which direction your tastes lean, whether youre a designer, maker, decorator or simply someone who appreciates handcrafted work, youll find the same inspiration in this book that the authors have found in putting it together. - Table of Contents
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Introduction
Bookcases
A Classic Case
By Gregory PaoliniA Classic Bookcase in the Craftsman Style
By Gary RogowskiCherry and Fir Bookcase
By Peter ZuernerChests
Blanket Chest
By John McAleveyBeds
Frame and Panel Bed
By David FayArts & Crafts Bed
By Gary RogowskiBedstands and End Tables
Bedstand
By Roger HolmesInspiration for a Bedside Cabinet
By Michael FortuneOne-Drawer Lamp Stand
By Michael DunbarSheraton Table
By Steve LattaChests of Drawers
Cherry Chest of Drawers
By Mike PekovichA Small Bureau Built to Last
By Robert TreanorA Little Masterpiece
By Randall ODonnellSideboards
Component-Built Sideboard
By Seth JanofskyA Stylish Credenza
By Patrick WarnerUsing a Shop-Sawn Veneer
By Paul HarrellHall Table
By Garrett HackCabinets, Cupboards and Hutches
Contemporary Cabinet
By Mark EdmunsonPegged Post-and-Beam Armoire Knocks Down
By Chris GochnourEntertainment Center in Quartersawn Maple
By Peter TurnerColonial Cupboard
By Mike DunbarBow-Front Stand
By Stephen HammerStep-Back Cabinet
By Mike DunbarAn Everyday Cabinet
By Scott GibsonWall Cabinets
Corner Cupboard
By Garrett HackCraftsman Wall Cabinet
By Ian IngersollWine-Glass Cabinet
By Scott GibsonHanging Cabinet
By Chris GochnourWall Cabinet in Cherry
By Matthew TeagueDining Tables
Building an Open-Pedestal Table
By John BurchettDining Table has Tilt Top
By Nigel MartinGate-Leg Table is Light but Sturdy
By Gary RogowskiHarvest Table
By Christian BecksvoortA Round Kitchen Classic
By Thomas J. CalistoAn Expandable Table
By William KraseTrestle Table with Beadboard Ends
By Charles DurfeePedestal Table
By John ZeitounStickley Done Lightly
By Rex AlexanderOccasional Tables
Build a Greene & Greene Side Table
By Gary RogowskiDrop-Leaf Breakfast Table
By Robert TreanorSplay-Legged Table
By Garrett HackCoffee Table Puts Joinery on Display
By Kevin RodelPembroke Table
By Jefferson KolleLow Tea Table Highlights Joinery
By C. Michael VogtFederal Card Table
By Steve LattaTilt-top Table
By Mario RodriguezContemporary Corner Table
By Tony OMalleyCoffee Table is Spare and Sturdy
By Lars MikkelsenSofa Tables
Sofa Table Complements Antiques
By Gene McCallCurved-Leg Table
By Don KondraSofa Table in Quartersawn Oak
By Scott GibsonCherry Sofa Table
By Eric KeilSeating
A Light Settee in Cherry
By Matthew TeagueShaker Rocker
By Ernie ConoverContemporary Chair in Ash
By Garrett HackMorris Chair
By Gene LehnertHome Office Furniture
A Drafting Table for Shop or Home
By Cameron RusselContemporary Computer Desk
By Charles DurfeePennsylvania Secretary
By Lonnie BirdAn Arts & Crafts Library Table
By Eric KeilOutdoor Furniture
Knockdown Trestle Table Works Well Indoors or Out
By Tony KonavaloffThe Lutyens Garden Bench
By Tony OMalleyA Garden Bench for All Seasons
By David SnedikerClocks and Accessories
Shaker-Style Clock
By Phil LoweHumidor
By Rick AllynPear Mantle Clock
By Mario RodriguezPennsylvania Tall Clock
By Lonnie BirdPennsylvania Spice Box
By Doug MooberryShaker Wall Clock
By Christian Becksvoort - Introduction
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Whenever I walk through a furniture store I find myself picking the pieces to death: Why didn't they tilt the seat a few degrees? Use a cabinet grade plywood? Rout the edges instead of tacking stock molding sloppily into place? Furniture makers are like that. Many of us got into woodworking, after all, because it was the only way to get things that look and feel and work exactly like we think they should.
In the course of putting this book together, we've looked at numerous pieces that have appeared in Fine Woodworking magazine, then culled and compiled our favorites. They vary in style from gothic to contemporary and everything in between. Some are large, some small. Some were built in a day and others took months, but each was designed and built by woodworkersevidence of careful eyes and hands are all over this book. The makers range from revered designers to humble builders working quietly in the corners of their garages and basements. But each piece, in its own way, succeeds.
The furniture found here is presented with full exploded drawings, which woodworkers can use to build or amend to their own tastes. For designers and decorators, this book will be a welcome resource when working with clients. For others, it will be like walking through a gallery. No matter which direction your tastes lean, whether you're a designer, maker, decorator or simply someone who appreciates handcrafted work, I hope you'll find the same inspiration in this book that I have found in putting it together. I've spent many hours with these pieces, and I'm struck by how seldom I've said, "why didn't they just..."
-Matthew Teague
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