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Greene Brothers Hall Bench
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Greene Brothers Hall Bench

Here's all the information necessary to build a highly prized example of west coast Arts & Crafts furniture.

Shaker Blanket Chest
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Shaker Blanket Chest

Glen Huey shares his techniques in building a reproduction blanket chest of a Shaker original from the Canaan, NY area.

Circular Cutting Board
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Circular Cutting Board

Bring your woodworking into the kitchen with the simple, circular maple cutting board.

A Tale of Two Tabourets
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A Tale of Two Tabourets

One built by hand. One built with power tools

Arts & Crafts Mirror
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Arts & Crafts Mirror

The style is powered by the industrial revolution, and the joinery is some of the strongest in woodworking. This mirror is built for the long haul.

Enfield Shaker Cabinet
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Enfield Shaker Cabinet

With hammer in hand, we show you how to build a reproduction of a well-proportioned cabinet from an often-overlooked Shaker colony in Enfield, Conn.

Four-Hour Bookcase
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Four-Hour Bookcase

This attractive but simple bookcase is quick, affordable and requires only a few tools. It's a great weekend project.

Shaker Hanging Cabinet
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Shaker Hanging Cabinet

This cabinet is a good lesson in rabbet joinery, wood selection, wood movement and fitting a door.

Gustav Stickley Poppy Table
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Gustav Stickley Poppy Table

This small tea table was originally made more than 100 years ago.

Lingerie Chest
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Lingerie Chest

Showcase your skills with this traditionally styled tall dresser.

Shaker-Inspired Bench
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Shaker-Inspired Bench

Guided by an original bench from the Shaker community in Hancock, Mass.

Modern Occasional Table
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Modern Occasional Table

This project is good for an aspiring beginner and manages to squeeze a bit of storage from place that is usually wasted – under the table top, which simply lifts off.