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Achieving a good inset door fit with consistent gaps is a hallmark of good craftsmanship. The hard part may be convincing yourself that you can do it – but it's quite simple once you learn these tricks.
Date: February 23, 2009
Categories:  Design  .   Joinery  .   Techniques
Take a visual tour of the Nancy and Ed Rosenthal collection of fine Ming Dynasty Furniture. You'll get a basic knowledge of the style, materials and joinery used.
Date: February 10, 2009
Categories:  Design  .   Techniques
From Drafting and Design for Woodworkers,  author Bob Lang describes what information is necessary to develop a design for tables.
Date: October 28, 2008
Categories:  Book News  .   Design  .   Techniques
A century ago, two sets of brothers conceived a design movement that combined Arts & Crafts and Asian aesthetics – an enduring style instantly recognizable today.
Date: June 23, 2008
Categories:  Design  .   Techniques
James Ipekjian has built a career on reproducing furniture designed by Charles and Henry Greene.

Date: March 21, 2007
Categories:  Design  .   Shop Setup  .   Techniques
One man’s obsession with measuring a fabled antique results in one furious wife, one naked boy and an accurate cutting list.
Date: May 28, 2009
Categories:  Book News  .   Design  .   Interviews  .   Techniques
Glen Huey reviews the new book "Pleasant Hill Shaker Furniture" by Kerry Pierce. This book is the first to explore the furniture of this Kentucky community in depth and the first new collection of shop drawings of Shaker furniture in years.
Date: March 19, 2007
Categories:  Book News  .   Design  .   Techniques  .   Tool Reviews  .   Tools