Inspired by a carved table by noted Arts & Crafts designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
A deceptively simple table design from Gustav Stickley requires only a few pieces of stained poplar to make a dramatic presentation.
This simple pine table is built from an original Gustav Stickley design and intended for use as an outdoor table, though the design could easily be adapted to inside use as well.
This double-screw bench vise can be affixed to the front of a workbench, raising the work to a comfortable height.
Without a doubt, this is as easy as it gets
Keep the heat off your table while warming up your joinery skills.
A traditional tea table in exquisitely finished tiger Maple.
Despite its delicate appearance, this timeless design is a marvel of engineering and frugal use of material.
You can build this icon of good design using simplified methods.
This two-for-one table adds space for extra players without disturbing anything on the tabletop.
Coffee tables didn't exist when Frank Lloyd Wright was perfecting the Prairie style.
For less than the cost of a sawblade, you can build a precision crosscutting sled that handles large panels with ease.
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