arts and crafts lamp table
I subscribe to a magazine called “American Bungalow”. The mag. had a picture of similar tables from the early 1900s. I guessed at the sizes and constructed four of these “lamp tables”. The bottom book area rotates on a lazy susan. The wood is beautiful quarter sawn white oak. The legs pierce the top and are pillowed. There are a few variations of these legs. I did not care for the triangular shape that some of the tables had so I pillowed the tops of the legs. Under the rotating book area the cross members are dressed with a “cloud lift”. The cloud lift is common on many of the arts and crafts styled pieces.
I built 6 of the clock frames for my sister. The frame has 24 segments that are splined and glued with hide glue.
I built a walnut bow front with a Sapele field and a second bow front using QSWO and fiddle back maple for the field
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