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Plans by Darryl Peart

 
 

Aurora Table Desk

 
 

The Aurora Table Desk. This table is constructed of mahogany with ebony inserts. This is a striking piece that reflects the Greene & Greene influence that Darrel Peart is so well known for. This is an advanced project with mortise and tenon joinery and will reflect your craftsmanship when completed. Size: 29 3/4" high 30" deep and 60" wide. Skill level-Advanced Plan #341 Price $19.95

 

 

 
     
 


Aurora Nightstand






Aurora Nightstand This is the perfect nightstand for the bedroom that has a Greene & Greene or Art's & Crafts decor. This stand was orgunally made of mahogany, but red or white oak will work very well. Size: 21 1/8" high 15 3/4" deep and 26" wide. Skill level-Intermediate Plan #342 Price $15.95

 

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Aurora End Table

   
 

Aurora End Table. This end table will fit in just about any room. It is the perfect size for beside a chair or at the end of your couch. The proud finger joints in the drawer add a distinctive touch to the piece. Size: 21 1/8" high 21 1/8" deep and 22" wide. Skill level-Intermediate Plan #343 Price $17.50

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JOHN B. HETZEL'S TOOL CHEST
This is a Union tool chest with the original carry box. The tool chest is assembled from quarter-sawn white oak with finger joints. Each of the drawers runs on wooden rails, which fit flush in the case. The front of each drawer has a small detail, which today, as then, is made with a scratch tool. We detail the tool in the instructions. The drawers are staggered in size from the top to the bottom and when finished they are lined with green felt. There is a locking front door to the chest that stores under the bottom drawer when not in use. The carry box is made of white pine and the construction is quite simple. It also has a locking door. When you complete this project you will own an exact reproduction of a tool chest that set the standard for excellence for many craftsmen at the turn of the century.
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IMG0003.jpg (83203 bytes) Paul Reiber
Paul's love for carving is very evident in all his work. He has studied with Swedish cabinet maker James Krenov and worked in the studio of David Stary-Sheets. Since 1983 he has maintained his studio on the Mendocino coast in California. Angela Lansbury of "Murder She Wrote" has his work in her home. His pieces can be found in numerous collections throughout the country and he was recently featured in the California Design Exhibition.

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ANDY RAE
Andy has been a Senior Editor for American Woodworker Magazine. He apprenticed with George Nakashima and Frank Klausz. In 1990 he received a Fellowship grant from the New Jersey Council for the Arts and today is a leading designer and furniture maker on the East Coast. Andy’s studio and shop are in Leicester, North Carolina.

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Greg Harkin's chairs are owned by presidents, the Pope and other high-profile personalities. He has preserved the art of handmade green wood chairs following century old designs. His oak chairs with their cane seats and backs bring back a part of American history from the days of the Civil War. Greg's shop is in Mississippi.

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