Spoon Bit Spoiler

The Adventure of the Pilgrimโ€™s Chair. Sometime in the haze of the 1970s, Armand LaMontagne, a wood sculptor from Rhode Island, sought revenge against the museum world. He had been rebuffed by [...]

Irish Chair

Building a throne for the common man. Iโ€™m sitting here listening to Fiona Richieโ€™s โ€œThistle & Shamrockโ€ radio show, thinking of an old friend, John Brown, from Ireland, and the ties between [...]

The Straightest Path to a Great Chair

This versatile approach is easily adapted to other styles and uses. Project #1916 โ€ข Skill Level: Advanced โ€ข Time: 2 Days โ€ข Cost: $300 Itโ€™s deeply satisfying to sit in a chair that youโ€™ve created [...]

A Chairmakerโ€™s Design Lessons

The Windsor form survives trial by fire. The blaze started sometime after midnight. A weak spot in the chimney broke and glowing embers spilled out onto dry timbers. By the time the fire crew [...]

Eastwood Chair

Bold oak and classic craftsman style make this arm chair a joy to build. When finished, it’s sure to become your favorite seat in the house. Project #2402 โ€ข Skill Level: Intermediate โ€ข [...]

Stickley Dining Chairs

Build accurate replicas of a classic design Having built the Mission oak dining table that appeared in American Woodworker (Dec/Jan 2009, issue 139), my next project was to build chairs to go [...]

Recreating Rohlfs

This mahogany Arts & Crafts desk chair exemplifies furniture as art. Most woodworkers are familiar with Arts & Crafts designers William Morris, Gustav Stickley and Charles and Henry [...]

Limbert Side Chair

Build this timeless chair with modern methods. When I was 17 years old, my family had an old craftsman style armchair that weโ€™d inherited years earlier. It was an antique chair with solid bones [...]

Rustic Chair

Harvest green wood saplings, bend ’em, nail ’em and sit yourself down. You can make a pretty good case for bending and attaching green wood sticks as the second oldest wood-furniture [...]

Leather Upholstery

Knowing the techniques will help you, even if you aren’t doing the sewing yourself. For a woodworker, upholstery can be intimidating. Itโ€™s hard to know what you want, until you can clearly [...]