Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #69 Mar-Apr 1988 pg. 16
Upholstered furniture. Filling out the frame. Designing and constructing typical upholstered furniture.
FINE WOODWORKING #68 Jan-Feb 1988 pg. 52
Belter furniture (1840-1860). History of this furniture style and tips on restoring Belter furniture.
FINE WOODWORKING #71 Jul-Aug 1988 pg. 65
Simple system for reproducing furniture components using (1) a sliding crosscut box dedicated to the design and (2) a set of templates used in conjunction with a bearing-guided flush-trimming drum sander for shaping curved parts.
FINE WOODWORKING #104 Jan-Feb 1994 pg. 49
New Mexican style furniture making. A look at the construction and decoration of southwestern-style furniture.
FINE WOODWORKING #108 Sep-Oct 1994 pg. 68
Tips on buying and finishing ready-to-finish furniture.
HOMEOWNER Dec 1986 (v.11#10) pg. 24
A look at what's available in ready-to-assemble furniture. Includes names and addresses of some sources.
HOMEOWNERS HOW TO #7 Fall 1977 (v.2#3) pg. 49
How to give unfinished furniture a finished look. Suggestions on adding molding, replacing the hardware and finishing techniques.
HOMEOWNERS HOW TO May-Jun 1979 (v.4#3) pg. 103
How to make fake antique furniture.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #419 Apr 1963 (v.59) pg. 74
How to make instant antiques. Tips on "banging-up" a new piece of pine furniture to make it look old.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #472 Sep 1967 (v.63) pg. 103
Building fine furniture from kits. Tips and addresses of kit makers.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #573 Feb 1976 (v.72) pg. 46
Building your own antiques and collectibles. Tips on locating appropriate wood and hardware, plus tips on proper tools to use.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #626 Jul 1980 (v.76) pg. 27
A guide to furniture kits. The names and addresses of 20 kit manufactures are included, along with comments on each. Personal experiences in building a grandfather clock, Shaker chair and butler table are described.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #651 Aug 1982 (v.78) pg. 41
How to shop for ready-to-finish furniture. Quality construction to look for.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #675 Jul 1984 (v.80) pg. 92
A visit with three country furniture craftsmen. Each shares plans for a favored piece of furniture and other work.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #677 Sep 1984 (v.80) pg. 35
How to buy upholstered furniture. What to look for in materials, structure and design.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #679 Nov 1984 (v.80) pg. 30
How to select wood furniture that will last.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #679 Nov 1984 (v.80) pg. 37
Simple projects to make from firewood logs using your chainsaw. Includes a split-log bench, table, shelves, etc.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #90 Nov-Dec 1984 pg. 136
Furniture from almost anything. A reinstatement of creativity.
NEW SHELTER Feb 1980 (v.1#1) pg. 89
A guide to period furniture and what styles are appropriate to major styles in American architecture.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1987 (v.15#2) pg. 39
Tip: A foolproof way to square a small or medium-size case.
POPULAR MECHANICS Aug 1979 (v.152#2) pg. 89
SPECIAL SECTION shows how to craft elegant furniture using only hand tools. Topics covered include stock preparation, joinery, shaping, dovetails, assembly, drawer making, finishing, tools, and tool sharpening.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1989 (v.166#11) pg. 71
Tip on preventing tall furniture pieces from leaning away from a wall (especially on carpeted floors).
POPULAR MECHANICS Oct 1998 (v.175#10) pg. 123
Woodworking guide to furniture making. (1) Woodworking tools. (2) Stock selection. (3) Tool sharpening. (4) Wood gluing. (5) Abrasive options. (6) Basic joinery. (7) Finishing techniques.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1998 (v.175#11) pg. 101
Build your own Meditator, a polyhedron with a diameter of 50". The interior face of each pentagon is a collage of magazine photos. Climb inside when you want to be alone.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1970 (v.197#5) pg. 92
Long, narrow rooms can have ledger strips placed on both long walls and then platforms rested on them across the short dimension. These platforms can serve as storage, beds, table, workbenches, etc.
POPULAR SCIENCE Sep 1971 (v.199#3) pg. 100
Tips on building furniture from square chrome tubing and eight types of fittings to join tubes together.
POPULAR SCIENCE Mar 1972 (v.200#3) pg. 50
Flex that space. Make a room do double duty. Ideas include a fold-down table hinged to a wall, furniture that does double duty, etc.
PRACTICAL HOMEOWNER Nov-Dec 1987 (v.2#9) pg. 34
How to buy unfinished furniture.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Sep 1970 (v.41#9) pg. 67
Tips on building furniture and accessories from acrylic plastic.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Feb 1972 (v.43#2) pg. 60
Soft furniture to make on a budget. Tips on making foam rubber furniture which you cover with "Naugahyde" sueded vinyl.
WOMAN'S DAY Aug 11 1981 (v.44#13) pg. 86
Advice from a woodworker who builds exacting reproductions of period furniture.
WOOD MAGAZINE #13 Oct 1986 (v.3#5) pg. 32
Do "real" woodworkers build from kits? What is involved in building furniture from kits and a selection of companies providing kit furniture.
WOOD MAGAZINE #19 Oct 1987 (v.4#5) pg. 50
Use of plywood versus solid wood in furniture construction. A look at the pros and cons.
WOOD MAGAZINE #74 Nov 1994 (v.11#8) pg. 12
The art of the appraisal. Tips on finding and working with an appraiser to establish the value of antique or high-quality collectible furniture.
WOOD MAGAZINE #125 Jul-Aug 2000 (v.17#5) pg. 90
Traditional furniture restoration and reproduction. Tips on achieving smooth fitting drawers, patching and matching veneered surfaces, achieving the "antique" finish and finishing the interior, back and base of chests.
WOODWORKER #1010 Jan 1978 (v.82) pg. 34
Right backs. Methods of fitting backs in a cabinet or carcase.
WOODWORKER #1084 Mar 1984 (v.88) pg. 160
English furniture. Part 5. A look at particular constructional and design features of the period of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Looks at drawer construction, legs, and a "true" pie-crust top.
WOODWORKER #1085 Apr 1984 (v.88) pg. 240
English furniture. Part 6. 18th century furniture of the Adams brothers.
WOODWORKER #1086 May 1984 (v.88) pg. 298
English furniture. Part 7. The styles behind the great name of Chippendale.
WOODWORKER #1087 Jun 1984 (v.88) pg. 374
English furniture. Part 8. The work of Hepplewhite and Sheraton.
WOODWORKER #1088 Jul 1984 (v.88) pg. 440
English furniture. Part 9. Regency period (1800 to 1830).
WOODWORKER #1089 Aug 1984 (v.88) pg. 504
English furniture. Part 10. Victorian styles.
WOODWORKER #1093 Dec 1984 (v.88) pg. 814
English furniture. Part 11. Conclusion.
WOODWORKER #1095 Feb 1985 (v.89) pg. 122
How to avoid cracked panels, rattling drawers and other solid-wood furniture problems caused by moisture changes.
WOODWORKER Jan 1987 (v.91#1) pg. 52
Distressing news. How to simulate wear and tear and age on wooden furniture.
WOODWORKER Jun 1989 (v.93#6) pg. 522
Furniture periods and styles. Gustav Stickley and American Mission furniture.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1984 (v.8#6) pg. 30
Furniture periods and styles. The shakers (1790-1900).
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1985 (v.9#1) pg. 30
Furniture periods and styles. American Queen Anne (1715-1755).
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1985 (v.9#2) pg. 26
The beginning woodworker. Coping with the movement of wood when building furniture.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1985 (v.9#3) pg. 18
Furniture periods and styles. American Jacobean (1620-1690).
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1985 (v.9#3) pg. 24
Furniture periods and styles. William and Mary (1690-1725).
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1985 (v.9#4) pg. 24
Furniture periods and styles. Country Colonial furniture (1660-1776).
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1985 (v.9#5) pg. 30
Furniture periods and styles. Pennsylvania Dutch furniture (1780-1880).
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1985 (v.9#6) pg. 28
Furniture periods and styles. American Chippendale (1755-1795).
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1986 (v.10#1) pg. 28
Furniture periods and styles. Federal period (1782-1815).
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1986 (v.10#2) pg. 31
Furniture periods and styles. Victorian period (1840-1910).
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1986 (v.10#3) pg. 25
The wonderful world of kit furniture. A look at the variety of items available and photos and tips on numerous pieces assembled in the Workbench workshop.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1978 (v.34#4) pg. 6
Furniture kits save money and challenge the woodworker. Photos illustrate typical kits available. Includes a list of names and addresses of kit manufacturers.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1981 (v.37#5) pg. 4