A contoured back and seat make this Adirondack chair a more comfortable version of the summertime classic.
This traditional sideboard is a cross between a side table and a cupboard. Basically it’s a small storage case on legs.
Made from mahogany, this table screams Greene & Greene design details!
Nothing says "classy" like bringing out a full tea service on a tray table.
With this jig you can cut perfect circles quickly and reliably on the band saw.
This classic project offers Craftsman design at its best. It's practical, simple in detail, and features solid, straightforward construction.
Attractive, practical, and best of all, fun to build -- this table has all the ingredients for a great weekend woodworking project.
Perfect proportions and details make this classic hard to resist. Add some challenging woodworking, and you have a winning project.
You can build this candle stand in just a few hours using pieces from the scrap bin and a few simple table saw techniques.
This coffee table is covered in authentic period details, but its straightforward construction won't throw you any curves.
Why not choose a project with some history? The tip and turn table is a great woodworking challenge and a surefire conversation starter.
A scaled version of an original design by noted Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, this painted version offers a dramatic presence as an entry table, or sideboard.
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