Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #114 Sep-Oct 1995 pg. 24
Shaker sewing stand remains stylish, practical. A two-way drawer hangs beneath a rectangular top (18"x21") which is supported by a single pedestal on three legs.
FINE WOODWORKING #116 Jan-Feb 1996 pg. 87
Pillar table, a small round-top candlestand supported by a pedestal and three legs. The 16" diameter segmented top is fabricated from 8 wedge-shaped pieces and the raised rim from 12 separate pieces. Stickwork inlay is used to decorate the center.
FURNITURE #3 1993 pg. 46
Early American candlestick table.
HOME CRAFTSMAN Oct 1963 pg. 34
Turned candle stand with scalloped top.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #479 Apr 1968 (v.64) pg. 102
Lathe-turned candlestand. Features an 11" diameter top, three slipper-foot legs and an 18" column. Entire unit is 28" tall.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #604 Sep 1978 (v.74) pg. 62
Early American candlestand lamp table.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1970 (v.134#5) pg. 168
Early American bookstand features a turned pedestal supported on three curved legs and a 10"x12" top with a 4" lip on three sides. Est. cost: $3.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1972 (v.138#5) pg. 121
Colonial candlestand. Round top is 14" diameter. Pedestal is square and tapers from top to bottom.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1980 (v.154#5) pg. 128
How to create a Chippendale room. Includes instructions for building a round tilt-top tea table supported by a "bird cage" atop a central shaft and three curved legs.
POPULAR MECHANICS Aug 1984 (v.161#8) pg. 98
Shaker candlestand and candlestick.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1967 (v.191#5) pg. 144
Shaker candlestand consists of a 13" diameter top, 23" turned pedestal and 3 legs (feet).
POPULAR WOODWORKING #70 Jan 1993 (v.12#4) pg. 74, Insert
Colonial candlestand features a wooden ratcheting mechanism to raise or lower the pedestal up to 8". The top measures 14"x14".
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #35 Sep 1993 (v.6#5) pg. 22
Lathe-turned pedestal display stand. Features a 14" diameter top on a 15" turned column supported by four gracefully curved legs. Overall height is 23".
WOOD MAGAZINE #6 Aug 1985 (v.2#4) pg. 42
Early-American candlestand has a 9" circular top supported by a 28" pedestal and four curved legs.
WOOD MAGAZINE #36 Aug 1990 (v.7#4) pg. 40
Bentwood accent table. A circular top (22" diameter) is supported on three curving legs that are fabricated by laminating thin wooden strips in a form.
WOOD MAGAZINE #128 Nov 2000 (v.17#8) pg. 74, Insert
Classic oval table features a tilt-top (19"x26") attached to a pedestal supported by three curved legs. Reproduction of a colonial period American piece from the Mid-Atlantic or New England region.
WOOD MAGAZINE #130 Feb 2001 (v.18#1) pg. 60, Insert
Shaker candlestand. A circular top (15" diameter) is supported by a lathe-turned pedestal and three gently-curved legs. Legs are attached to pedestal with dovetail joints. Built of cherry wood. Estimated cost: $25.
WOODSMITH #11 Sep 1980 pg. 6
Turned wine table (candlestand) has a 310mm diameter circular top, turned spindle and three turned feet.
WOODTURNING #50 Mar 1997 pg. 56
Use faceplate and spindle turning to make a small pedestal table with a round top (14" diameter) and base (11" diameter).
WOODTURNING #79 Sep 1999 pg. 43
Build a Windsor candlestand. This unique 12" diameter table features three turned spindle legs. It looks like a stool, except that the top has a raised lip around the edge.
WOODWORK #18 Nov-Dec 1992 pg. 38
Shaker sidetable. Circular-top candlestand (16" diameter) is atop an 18" pedestal that is supported by three curved legs.
WOODWORKER Jan 1994 (v.98#1) pg. 46
Shaker candlestand features a 16" diameter top and three curved legs dovetailed into the pedestal. Overall height is 26".
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1977 (v.1#3) pg. 10
Early American style candlestand features a 14" diameter top, a 22" tall pedestal, and a three-footed base. Requires lathe work on top and pedestal.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1978 (v.2#5) pg. 7
Shaker pedestal table has a circular top (21" diameter), a turned pedestal and three curved legs dovetailed to the pedestal. Table stands 25" tall.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1984 (v.8#3) pg. 28
Shaker pedestal table designs. Two small circular tables which feature three curved legs attached to the supporting column using sliding dovetails.
WOODWORKING INTERNATIONAL #19 Oct-Nov 1990 pg. 43
Pole screen and candlestand with cabriole legs. Reproduced from Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.
WORKBENCH May-Jun 1965 (v.21#3) pg. 6
T-base candlestand.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1967 (v.23#4) pg. 14
An 18th century candle table with hexagon top 14" wide on a 25" turned column.
WORKBENCH May-Jun 1970 (v.26#3) pg. 12
Pattern for a circular top pedestal table. Center post is turned. Top is inlaid with walnut burl veneer. Top is 12" in diameter and table stands 18" high.
WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1974 (v.30#2) pg. 66
How to build a rustic candlestand. The 20" diameter top is mounted on a 3x3 center post with chamfered corners. Four curved feet form the base.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1977 (v.33#6) pg. 74
Pretty pine tables. Part 3. Small circular table (candlestand) features an 18" diameter top, supported on a pedestal with four decorative legs.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1980 (v.36#4) pg. 54
Classic furniture series. No.7. Shaker pedestal table replicates one built in Hancock (MA) Shaker Village in 1825. Features three gracefully curved feet supporting a round pedestal and an 18" circular top. Overall height is 25".
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1988 (v.44#6) pg. 78
Jig for routing the leg mortises in a tripod-table (candlestand) support column. Works with any lathe (or off the lathe).
WORKBENCH Feb-Mar 1991 (v.47#1) pg. 24