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  1. Arts and Crafts, occasional table

    This historical reproduction of the Limbert Tabourette occasional table is a bit of a challenge to build. The rabbits and dado's have to be perfect for a nice tight fit when assembling. It is made out of 3/4 red oak. The top is glued up and cut out on a jig using a plunge router and straight...
  2. Oriential Nest of Drawers

    I saw these plans on a blog and thought this would give me some M & T practice. Using all hand tools except a bandsaw for resawing and drum sander for finishing, with 54 mortise and tenon joints, plus 16 half-blind dovetails it took almost three weeks of shop time for me to complete it. I...
  3. Blogs
    Templates So, between TreeFrogFurniture.BlogSpot.com and Robert Lang's book "More Shop Drawings for Craftsman Furniture", I decided that the corner of our dining room could stand an accent table. TreeFrog has built two different styles, so I "borrowed" the plans for the one I liked (he posted...
  4. Designing Woodworking Projects
    Am searching for exact designs for Limbert Tabourette #206, an early 1900s design shown on p.23 of reprinted book, "Limbert Furniture." Thought I had couple sources, but struck out. Suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Plan to make the small table as a gift. Thank you for any ideas.
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