Hepplewhite Mahogany Sideboard
One of my first projects trying to delve into the world of federal furniture making. Definately not my own design, an amalgamation of many.
One of my first projects trying to delve into the world of federal furniture making. Definately not my own design, an amalgamation of many.
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Nice work. I've never done this type of period style furniture but I appreciate the skill required.
I really enjoy it when member's post actually are about woodworking. Your contribution is a delight. Beautiful. I appreciate federal furniture and the skill that goes into creating it. Thanks for sharing your work.
Thanx for the compliments,,, it is a labor of love. Making all of the inlay and doing the veneer work was quite humbling.
truly a beautiful piece
I see a piece like this, and it makes me want to have a garage sale and sell off all my tools. Then take up something like knitting so I can't hurt myself. Truly awesome.
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