Cabriole Leg: Turning the Pad Foot
Learn to create the pad foot for this classic period leg.
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In this video workshop, woodworker and instructor Philip C. Lowe guides you step by step through his process for making the classic cabriole leg, a common feature on 18th-century furniture. Lowe starts with the drawing, and then demonstrates a few ways to conquer this leg.
In this episode Lowe demonstrates how to turn the pad foot.
Produced by: Gina Eide; Video by: John Ross; Editing by: Michael Dobsevage
Download the plan for the leg.
Philip C. Lowe was a long-time woodworker, who got his first taste of of the craft while serving in the Navy. He went on to become one of the most respected and well-known instructors in the country and operated his own school, the Furniture Institute of Massachusetts. Lowe passed away in January 2021. FWW published a tribute to him in issue #288 (April 2021). He made this video workshop in 2012.
Videos in the Series
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Make a Cabriole LegAugust 7, 2012
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Cabriole Leg: Turning the Pad FootAugust 7, 2012
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Cabriole Leg: Bandsawing the Rough ShapeAugust 7, 2012
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Cabriole Leg: Hand-ShapingAugust 7, 2012
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Cabriole Leg: Making the Transition BlockAugust 7, 2012
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Cabriole Leg: ConclusionAugust 7, 2012
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Cabriole Leg: Draw Your OwnAugust 7, 2012
Comments
Had casually met Phil many times over the years at various woodworking events like the open house at Lie Nielsen Tool Works in Warren Maine, really wish I could roll the clock back not realizing that the sands in the hour glass were running out; RIP Phil.
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