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Traditional Furniture Projects

The Best Of Fine Woodworking

0 (113 تل) خلëîوêà
3 (82 تل) Introduction
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12 (153 تل) Building a Chest of Drawers
Joinery and design considerations
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17 (153 تل) Holding the Notes
Building an adjustable music stand
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22 (112 تل) Leg-and-Apron Table
Add a removable leaf when company comes
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26 (106 تل) Shaker-Style End Table
Shaping a pedestal whithout a lathe
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30 (186 تل) Making a Hepplewhite Card Table
Recapturing an essential delicacy
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34 (142 تل) Brandy Stand
A lightweight table with marquetry top
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37 (176 تل) A 17th-Century Chest
Scooping curves with a scrub plane
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40 (174 تل) Hepplewhite Chest of Drawers
Delicate inlay fans life into a traditional piece
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44 (172 تل) Spice Boxes
Hidden compartments for special seasonings
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48 (137 تل) Campaign Chest
Locking drawers and drop-front secretaire
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52 (149 تل) Building a Roll-Top Desk
Interlocking slats form an all-wood tambour
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58 (189 تل) Post-Office Desk
Simple Construction in the Southern tradition
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61 (167 تل) Kentucky Quilt Cabinet
A cabinetmaker tackles two-board construction
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64 (173 تل) Constructing a Walnut Chest
A "keep-all" scaled down to fit any room
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70 (135 تل) Shaker Casework
Simplifying the glories of Sheraton and Chippendale
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77 (190 تل) Provincial Corner Cupboard
No-frills country joinery
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80 (114 تل) Kentucky Cupboard
Retaining the essence of the country style
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84 (111 تل) The Pencil-Post Bed
Jigs for machining tapered octagons
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90 (85 تل) Building a Bent-Back Rocker
Soft rock from hardwoods
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96 (113 تل) Building a Sengebenk
A Norwegian bench with build-in storage
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102 (96 تل) Making the Chippendale Chair
The way to a chair is to mind your flats and squares
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110 (151 تل) The New England Windsor Chair
A tradition captures the imagination of contemporary makers
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117 (153 تل) Making Period Doors
Though tenons and scribed cope joints
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122 (158 تل) Building Fireplace Mantels
Antebellum designs provide inspiration
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