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Walnut and boxwood make a little box with a secret lock to stash the woodworker’s pal.
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Grinding forever as his wife cranks the stone, the whirlygig man turns our hand to mechanical toys.
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The Shakers were rocking in this classic chair of turned and steam-bent maple.
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Traditional Shaker worsted tape in checkerboard patterns makes a sweet seat.
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Swelling and shrinking, bending and breaking, the worker with wood must be wetness aware!
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Fired by wood scraps, a giant steam engine drives ancient saws and window sash mills.
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Fired by wood scraps, a giant steam engine drives ancient saws and window sash mills.
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With artful arched feet and tenoned trestle top, this Shaker side table stands sturdy and fine.
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Strong and resilient, wood has the lively lightness to support a leg when it’s lacking.
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With its turned top and dovetailed legs, this walnut tripod table is a classic of American design.
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An Asheville artisan shows the secrets of the steam-bent green-wood chair
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Build the frame and panel door of this corner cupboard—an early American classic.
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Complete your corner cupboard with glass casement doors and molded crown.