One hundred years ago, Gustav Stickley's cabinetmakers built the original version of this splay-legged side table.
Having built the cabriole legs, now it's time to complete this classic piece.
This historical reproduction of a rare table is easier to build than it looks, thanks to an unusual rabbet.
It's a handy guest been when needed, but the bed folds into the wall and give your house a bonus room.
One built by hand. One built with power tools
This cabinet is a good lesson in rabbet joinery, wood selection, wood movement and fitting a door.
This simple jig is a huge helper.
This small tea table was originally made more than 100 years ago.
Keep your tools right where you need them with this handy shop accessory.
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.
The triangular shape of this table puts off most woodworkers. Here's a secret: It's actually quite easy to build.
Complete drawings, instructions and cutting list to build two different tub tables using compound miters.
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