Design Elements of Arts & Crafts Furniture: Offset Surfaces
Furniture from the American Arts & Crafts period is often misunderstood and misinterpreted. Many woodworkers assume that the deliberate lack […]
Furniture from the American Arts & Crafts period is often misunderstood and misinterpreted. Many woodworkers assume that the deliberate lack […]
The average woodworker doesn’t always use the best looking method to join two pieces of wood – he or she
I’m a stickler for getting the history of Craftsman furniture correct. Too much has been written about the people, dates,
Last fall I spent a week at the Marc Adams School of Woodworking near Indianapolis, Indiana, leading a group of
How far do you go with details in a SketchUp model? That’s a common question and the answer depends on
Designers face two big challenges; the first is getting a client to visualize what is being proposed, and the second
I use watercolor pencils to add color to my carving work. I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one to
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I spent last week in the company of a dozen or so woodworkers at the Marc Adams School of Woodworking
. . . A Plea For a Democratic Art In the October 1904 issue of “The Craftsman” magazine, Gustav Stickley