Stickley No. 74 book rack from plans in Popular Woodworking. I know that quartersawn white oak is traditional, but I had a wide board of cherry that let me make the piece without any glue. And, I get to watch the cherry darken over the next decade or so :-).
Stickley No. 74 book rack from plans in Popular Woodworking. I know that quartersawn white oak is traditional, but I had a wide board of cherry that let me make the piece without any glue. And, I get to watch the cherry darken over the next decade or so :-).
Stickley No. 74 book rack from plans in Popular Woodworking. I know that quartersawn white oak is traditional, but I had a wide board of cherry that let me make the piece without any glue. And, I get to watch the cherry darken over the next decade or so :-).
This is another project completed over the holidays. The Stickley Poppy Table. I wanted to larn the jointery techniques. Made in Cherry with ammoniation then waterlox finish.
I found this the other day for $150. It is a L & JG Stickley rocker circa 1912-1920. Unfortunately it has been refinished, I am however still so happy to have a piece of Stickley Arts&Crafts / Mission style furniture on my poor man's budget. This is the type of furniture that inspired me to...
I am getting ready to build a set of prairie style sofas. Stickley 220's to be exact, only in walnut and bubinga. Why buy it if you can build it, right? As I am just in the material/cost calculation faze of the project, does anyone here have an idea of how much leather I will need for...