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American Furniture Design Co. January 28, 2012
Everything from the dinning room to the bedroom we have what you need.
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MISSION CONTEMPORARY DINING TABLE This Mission Contemporary Dining table was
part of a major commission that AFD did in 2008. The dining
table opens to110" with 3-12" leaves. The top is inlayed
with cherry butterfly keys and it will seat 10 in comfort
and 12 using the ends. The table is 48" wide. |
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Nancy's Rocker with Footstool
NANCY’S ROCKER & FOOTSTOOLPlan #415 |
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SAVE ALMOST $55.00 ON OUR SPECIAL COMBINATION PACKAGE
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| This design of a Mission Hope Chest can also be used
as a coffee table as it is finished on all sides. The drawers on the
front are non-functional and the chest is lined with cedar planking
which is available at all home centers. We offer the Mission style
drawer pulls in our hardware kit. Size: 18" high by 50" wide and 20" deep.
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| When you purchase this design you
will receive two plans for one price.
This selection has a Shaker influenced chest
and Federal chest that has simulated front drawers. Both
chests are cedar lined. Sizes: Shaker Chest 20" high by 44" wide and 18" deep. Federal Chest 20" high by 46" wide and 18" deep. |
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Lee Tigner's Hope Chest
| This year for an honorable mention, we would like to
introduce to you Lee Tigner. From start to finish this is
what being a craftsman is all about. Watch the video below
for a story about reclaimed logs to a amazing hope chest.
Amazing is all we can say. http://vimeo.com/channels/earlyamericanfurnishings#32706644 |
This is Lee's description of his project: I have used old growth sinker reclaimed bald cypress which came from the bottom of a river in South Carolina. The material was logged around 1880 and we have an authentic archeological report detailing the history which is actually a requirement for artifacts recovered in South Carolina waters. Recovery has to be supervised and documented by a state certified archeologist in order to be compliant. We work with a certified dark water diver who has a company named Virgin Heart Sinker Cypress. They locate the logs and bring them to the surface whereby they are carefully transported to the mill. Once recovered, the material is processed on a portable sawmill and then air dried for about a year per inch. The final drying process is done using a Sauno Kiln at my shop. For this project we selected 5/4 thick wide boards to make up the piece and dressed the material to a full ¾”. The sides were all made from a single board and the base was also made from one board. I used West System epoxy mixed with cypress sawdust to fill any minor cracks that occasionally develop in the material due to the submerged state for over 100 years. We followed the plans closely making only two deviations. The first one was the locking miter joint had to be changed to a standard miter with biscuit joints due to the possibility of tear out with this material; and the other was not really an alteration, rather a selection change. The future owner preferred the base on the federal style but wanted the plain front of the shaker style so we appreciate the fact that the plan included both options. The piece was sanded to 600 grit in order to showcase the high figure of the medullary rays in this old growth material. I explain some of this in the video and hopefully it will be helpful to some of your subscribers. Then the piece was finished with (as of this writing) seven coats of hand rubbed Tung oil. No stain or color additives were ever applied so the color you see in the pictures is the natural color of the wood. You will note some typical cypress color such as the honey hues in the middle of the piece but then there are chocolates and olive tones that are the result of natural staining due to being submerged in mud and silt for a century. Leaves in the river release tannin, and this is the color the wood eventually turns. Different rivers from different regions of the southeast will actually stain the wood dramatically different colors – even within the same species. Sinker reclaimed bald cypress from Florida for example will be much more tan, brown and red, while the same specie out of a South Carolina river will be green, brown and olive as can be seen in this piece. This piece was a lot of fun and I thought the plans were fantastic. I sincerely appreciate the opportunity to submit an entry and thank you to everyone at American Furniture Design for a great contest. |
| 6 Piece Precision
Measuring Set Precision Calipers, Dividers, Angular Depth Gauge, Brass Vernier Caliper and a Stainless Steel Rule all in one package! The calipers are both inside and outside and with the dividers have a 6” capacity. This is a high quality set that is used in our shop daily. AFD4057 Precision Measuring Set $32.95 SALE PRICE $25.95 This product will ship Priority Mail! |
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