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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Popular woodworkings arts & crafts furniture projects.
p. cm.
ISBN-10: 1-55870-846-4 (pbk. : alk. paper)
ISBN-13: 978-1-55870-846-4 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Furniture making--Amateurs manuals. 2. Furniture--Styles--Amateurs manuals. 3. Arts and crafts movement--Amateurs manuals. I. Popular woodworking. II. Title: Arts & crafts furniture projects.
TT194.P665 2008
684.1--dc22
2007034903
Editor: David Thiel
Designer: Brian Roeth
Production Coordinator: Mark Griffin
Photographer: Al Parrish and individual authors
Illustrator: John Hutchinson
METRIC CONVERSION CHART
to convert | to | multiply by |
Inches | Centimeters | 2.54 |
Centimeters | Inches | 0.4 |
Feet | Centimeters | 30.5 |
Centimeters | Feet | 0.03 |
Yards | Meters | 0.9 |
Meters | Yards | 1.1 |
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Robert W. Lang
Bob is senior editor for Popular Woodworking magazine and is also the author of five books focusing on arts and crafts furniture and related architectural details.
Christopher Schwarz
Chris is editor of Popular Woodworking magazine, a contributing editor to The FineTool Journal and teaches traditional woodworking techniques. He has two DVDs produced by Lie-Nielsen Toolworks on nearly forgotten hand tools and on blending hand tools and power tools.
Steve Shanesy
Steve served as editor of Popular Woodworking magazine for nine years, before being named publisher of the magazine, a position he continues to hold.
Jim Stack
Jim is senior editor of Popular Woodworking books and is the author of eight woodworking books. As a result, hes tired and will answer no more questions.
Jim Stuard
Jim is a former editor for Popular Woodworking magazine and is currently enjoying his two children and creating fly-fishing videos for the internet.
David Thiel
David is executive editor for Popular Woodworking books, and served as an editor for Popular Woodworking magazine for eleven years. He is also the host of the DIY Network program DIY Tools and Techniques.
Kara (Gebhart) Uhl
Kara served as managing editor for PopularWoodworking for four years, learning woodworking skills along the way. She is currently managing editor for Writers Digest magazine.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
A rts & Crafts furniture stirs different emotions in every person. Interestingly to many people who grew up shortly after the first movement (ending around 1920) much of this furniture is remembered as clunky, dark and often relegated to a porch or basement. Happily, for a much larger audience, the simple lines, solid construction and homey esthetics of Arts & Crafts furniture strike a more harmonious chord.
From a woodworking point of view Arts & Crafts furniture serves as an excellent learning medium for furniture building. Arts & Crafts furniture offers a reasonably short learning curve requiring only a few basic joinery techniques that can be easily mastered. Along with Shaker furniture, Arts & Crafts furniture lets the craftsman build a quality piece of furniture in a reasonable amount of time and provides a very successful and satisfying experience.
Beyond the simple joinery and lines, the wood used in Arts & Crafts furniture (quartersawn white oak, mahogany and even ebony details) provide a beautiful finished appearance and a particularly satisfying detail for lovers of wood for itself.