This clearly written how-to book by master craftsman Franklin H. Gottshall allows woodworkers to construct handsome, useful furniture in the most highly regarded antique styles. Characterized by beauty and richn...

Buy Now From Amazon

This clearly written how-to book by master craftsman Franklin H. Gottshall allows woodworkers to construct handsome, useful furniture in the most highly regarded antique styles. Characterized by beauty and richness of design, each of 30 different projects — all replicas of actual rare furniture — can be completed by ambitious beginners as well as skilled crafters for only a fraction of what vintage originals would cost.
Woodcrafters can choose from pieces spanning a wide variety of styles — from a simple dovetailed box to an elegant Philadelphia Chippendale highboy. Included as well are directions for constructing a Dutch cupboard, refectory table, gateleg table, shelf top corner cupboard, Queen Anne hall table, Pennsylvania Dutch painted chest, and other distinctive pieces.
Easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions are accompanied by photographs and drawings as well as front and end views and detailed sketches of parts and procedures. Decorative skills such as woodcarving, upholstering, finishing, and wrought-iron work are also fully described and related for each piece.



Similar Products

Reproducing Antique Furniture: Instructions and Measured Drawings for 40 Classic Projects (Dover Woodworking)Carving 18th Century American Furniture Elements: 10 Step-By-Step Projects for Furniture MakersMeasured Drawings of 18th Century American FurnitureCarving 18th-Century American Furniture MotifsFederal FurnitureAmerican Furniture of the 18th Century: History, Technique & StructureGlen Huey's Illustrated Guide to Building Period Furniture: The Ultimate Step-by-Step Guide (Popular Woodworking)Taunton's Complete Illustrated Guide to Period Furniture Details (Complete Illustrated Guides (Taunton))