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  1. The Bread Box

    The breadbox is the third and the most difficult of the three introductory projects in the Lethenty Mill furniture making course. It is my own design, so there isn't a lot to say about it historically. It is in the tradition of the vernacular - using dovetails, a solid housed base and a...
  2. My first student! - Build your own sculpted rocking chair

    I'm happy to report I have had the first student through my build your own sculpted rocking chair course that I have started to offer. Camerons Rocking Chair built By Cameron Martin from Canadian Black Walnut and some very figured Birdseye Maple. The seat and back braces show Birdseye Maple...
  3. The Dining Table

    The dining table is project 12 from our furniture making course at Lethenty Mill Furniture; it is aimed at those with some experience of furniture making. The table pictured is made of home grown beech with a fairly featureless top. I have used the same design in elm where the top has been...
  4. Toy box for toddler

    Here is a toy box I built a year or two ago from plans in WOOD magazine. I built it for the grandson of my wife's friend. It was a big hit. Plans called for mostly plywood. Some hardwood was used for the pull out cubby drawers. Left it natural and sealed it with a few coats of poly. Hopefully he...
  5. The Lethenty Mill Bed

    The Lethenty Mill Bed is the 18th project in our furniture making course here at Lethenty Mill (Aberdeenshire, Scotland). We've been making beds like this at Lethenty Mill for the last 25 years. The brackets are made specially for us - we have tried most of the manufactured ones and, so far...
  6. Blogs
    A Primer Course Veneering, a Primer Course The top photo is a couple sample packs of sequenced matched veneers from Woodcraft supply. The secong photo is bookmatched Camphor veneer. The third photo is Bruce holding a sample of Avodire Crotch veneer, with No Finish on it. Some of you...
  7. Blogs
    It's spring... ...in the southern hemisphere. The days are getting longer, the temperatures warmer, the leaves are out again and the rhodos are blooming. That means more shop time (I've got an unheated garage for a workshop) and more projects - I've got a slew in the pipeline: some pressies in...
  8. Blogs
    Attaching a coffee table storage shelf with dowels In this time lapse, i'm building a trestle coffee table from Walnut. At this point i'm attaching the underside storage to the top of the table. The underside of the top and entire storage shelf has been sanded up to 500 grit and buffed with a...
  9. Blogs
    starting a course ! I have been looking around in my local area for a course on carving but i had no luck. But nevertheless i still carried on trying to carve, but felt a bit frustrated because i think i need someones advise anyway today i searched again on line and hey presto i found a course...
  10. Woodworking Skill Share
    Hi guys, I'm Adam, a builder from the countryside of upstate New York. I went to school for carpentry and cabinetry in NY state and did a furniture program at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Maine. For the last year Ive been building custom furniture and cabinetry in Long Island…my...
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