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New England Tea Chest
Series of articles with photos by Rob Millard about building and veneering this Tea Chest reproduction. Other articles in the series detail the inlay process, building the French feet and drawers and an article on the finishing and hardware. He finishes it off with a spectacular photo gallery.
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Pennsylvania Chest on Frame
Another series of articles by Rob Millard about building this reproduction highboy. This series focuses more on construction techniques, including Case Construction, Drawers, Moldings and Feet, and Finishing, and ends with another fine Photo Gallery.
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Miniature Bombe Chest
E-interview with SAPFM Cartouche award winner John Davis concerning his construction of a miniature (31 ½” high) period bombe chest. Worthwhile reading.
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A Bookcase In Oak
How to Galoot an oak bookcase, from Jeff Gorman.
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Making A Cuckoo Clock
Galoot listmom emeritus Ralph Brendler walks us through his process of designing and building a Railroad Cuckoo Clock. Ralph’s usual thorough explanations with lots of construction photos.
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Federal Chest
E-interview with SAPFM Cartouche award winner Mack Headley concerning his construction of a Federal Style chest. Worthwhile reading.
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Japenese Style Shoe Cabinet
Fascinating article by a Japanese craftsman building a shoe cabinet with hand tools for his beloved. Challenging joinery.
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A Magazine Rack
Frame with a cloth holder, Galoot style, from Jeff Gorman.
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Shelf Clock
E-interview with SAPFM Cartouche award winner Rob Millard concerning his construction of a Newburyport Shelf Clock. Worthwhile reading.
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Sleigh Bed with Coopered Panels
How to build one with (mostly) hand tools, from Darrell LaRue on the Old Toolin’ website.
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Erlan's Music Stand
Nice, heavy music stand, , by Master Charles Oakley of Medievalwood.org.
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Hardwood Mallet
Laminated mallet by Vangard.
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Building a 16th Century Wheelbarrow
Interesting article about wheelbarrows with a section on construction of an authentic wheel barrow, by Tom Rettie.
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Making Shaker Oval Boxes
Can't get to Galoot Ralph Brendler's much acclaimed and sought after Shaker Box class? Then get the low down on these fantastic little projects right here on his website. Complete (COMPLETE!) instructions with photos and drawings.
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Stacking Dovetailed Desk Trays
Beautiful trays from Eckhard Pohlmann's German website, translated (roughly) by Google.
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Wastepaper Basket
Cool dovetailed design from Eckhard Pohlmann's German website, translated (roughly) by Google.
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Tips on Building a Rocking Chair
Sawmill Creek regular Mike Henderson presents this write-up with photos of how he built his Stickley-meets-Maloof contemporary Craftsman rocking chair. This is not a step-by-step tutorial, esp. since it was written after construction was completed, but rather a collection of tips, tricks and techniques that he learned in the process.
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Bedside Table with Breadboard Ends
OldTools ListMom Christopher Swingly published this short design for a table with breadboard ends. most important, he details how to account for the cross-grain movement in the ends of the top, which technique can be applied to almost any table top.
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Water Pot Stand
Galoot Ben Mullin builds a small three-legged stand to hold a ceramic water dispenser for his mother. No in-progress photos, but a nice write-up on his techniques and problems he encountered along the way.
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How to Make a Set of Wooden Blocks
You might think this is a no-brainer, but these classic children's blocks are actually made to specific sizes. Here's an article explaining the whys and wherefors, to make a set for the toddler in your life.
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Snake Eats Saw Cane
What? Well, responding to a challange from the Porch, cane maker and carver extrodinaire Jim Thompson created this cane from an old saw handle. He decided to get creative and make the cane look like a snake swallowing the saw handle. Complete write-up of this interesting project.
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