One of the earliest projects featured in Pacific Woodworker (the forebear to Popular Woodworking) was a table built by the legendary woodworker Sam Maloof. Here, you'll find step-by-step instruction for constructing the distinctive base.
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One of the earliest projects featured in Pacific Woodworker (the forebear to Popular Woodworking) was a table built by the legendary woodworker Sam Maloof. Here, you'll find step-by-step instruction for constructing the distinctive base.
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This small table by Gustav Stickley is part of the Arts & Crafts furniture collection at the Grove Park Inn. The article includes a measured drawing of the piece and its history.
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Click here to download the full-size leg patterns of the Dock Chair from the June 2009 issue of Popular Woodworking. Learn four rock-solid ways to build this tavern table -- from traditional to totally high-tech, our project plans help you out.
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These simple nesting tables have a real SoHo flair. Learn to make these massive miters air-tight using your table saw and a simple glue-up jig.
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This unassuming bench is an excellent lesson in making wedged through-tenons.
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These tables come from designs that are roughly 250 years old. This places them squarely in the country interpretation of the Queen Anne style.
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My dad has been making this six-legged huntboard for a number of years. It has always sold well. Here's your chance to make it at a price well below retail.
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I don't care what they say about dogs, Morris chairs are a man's best friend. This reproduction of a Shop of the Crafters chair is sturdy and comfortable, as you can learn from these free woodworking plans..
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A simple design that stores a large number of books and magazines. Joinery is simple.
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