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21L1020 - Making Authentic Craftsman Furniture
21L1020 - Making Authentic Craftsman Furniture
21L1020 - Making Authentic Craftsman Furniture
21L1020 - Making Authentic Craftsman Furniture
21L1020 - Making Authentic Craftsman Furniture
21L1020 - Making Authentic Craftsman Furniture
21L1020 - Making Authentic Craftsman Furniture
21L1020 - Making Authentic Craftsman Furniture
21L1020 - Making Authentic Craftsman Furniture
21L1020 - Making Authentic Craftsman Furniture
21L1020 - Making Authentic Craftsman Furniture
21L1020 - Making Authentic Craftsman Furniture

Making Authentic Craftsman Furniture

by Gustav Stickley

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This is a collection of 62 projects taken from the 1903 to 1907 issues of Stickley’s magazine, The Craftsman. Each piece has a brief description, a perspective drawing, a cutting list and dimensioned drawings.

The instructions for the simpler projects are complete enough for amateur woodworkers to follow, while the drawings for the more complex projects are less detailed, and building them using traditional joinery would require knowledge of woodworking techniques related to Craftsman furniture.

There are plans for bookcases, tables, cabinets, benches, children’s furniture and numerous other pieces.

Softcover, 8" × 11", 121 pages, 1986.

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Making Authentic Craftsman Furniture

This is a collection of 62 projects taken from the 1903 to 1907 issues of Stickley’s magazine, The Craftsman. Each piece has a brief description, a perspective drawing, a cutting list and dimensioned drawings.

The instructions for the simpler projects are complete enough for amateur woodworkers to follow, while the drawings for the more complex projects are less detailed, and building them using traditional joinery would require knowledge of woodworking techniques related to Craftsman furniture.

There are plans for bookcases, tables, cabinets, benches, children’s furniture and numerous other pieces.

Softcover, 8" × 11", 121 pages, 1986.