... Magnus ..................... ... ...................... Thank you for letting me know privately. I am unfamiliar with Cooks myself. [Sounds a bit like...
Greetings one and all. I am looking for documentable references to cabinets in the mid 15th century. Armoire, food cuboard, anything that is a box with a...
There are several in the pictures section of my website, here: http://www.medievalwoodworking.com/gallery.htm Huntington Antiques usually has several listed on...
excellent pictures that will help a lot. Have you come across anything on what type of joinery was used to put a cabinet/cupboard together? I have an A&S...
Rhys - I put up a few pix of 15th c. cabinetry in the Photos section for this group a while back. Look in the album titled "Cup-boards and dressoirs." I have...
... Everything I've seen has been M&T. The doors on most of the cabinets are slab, but some are frame-and-panel. (German versions even show true-mitred ...
I've recently come into a large quantity of freshly cut silky oak (Grevillea robusta), a relative of lacewood. The grain pattern is gorgeous, but even the book...
These are various citations for the very same book. After Kinkos destroyed my first copy by slicing the spine off irregularly so it couldn't ever be rebound it...
Message: 1 Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 16:52:42 -0500 From: Dan Baker <LordRhys@...> Subject: Re: mid 15th century cabinetry excellent pictures that will help...
What kind of wood on that stool? Black Locust? ... From: Dan Baker [mailto:LordRhys@...] Nice stuff! I especially liked the triangular turned stool,...
Master Will: I think I may have found a one-stop internet stop for all my chest hardware. http://www.ttshardware.com/ They have butterfly hinges that are...
Dude!!! Nice hit... hummmm... I may have to go shoppin'... Chas. Master Will: I think I may have found a one-stop internet stop for all my chest hardware....
Hi all, I'm thinking about building a chair table (a chair with a back that pivots in the rear of the armrest to become a table). "Oak Furniture: The British...
I see the table legs are asymmetrical in their decoration, but I'm not sure if that's a chair table. Ulrich ... __________________________________ Do you...
I tend to agree with Ulrich... Now, given that there are certain perspective issues with the Campin painting there are a couple of other clues... if you look...
This page is the one I used as an inspiration for a settle table. I still havn't built the real one, but my mock-up made from mdf, 1x pine, and some pallet...
... You know, now that I think about it, I bet that's the precursor to the chair table. The legs need some sort of horizontal support. At some point, I bet...
... Nice documentation! Mind if I "borrow" it? Ulrich __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced...
Johann, I was looking at the Letter from English Manor Antiques. I see they also provided a "Monk39;s Bench." This is the common name for a chair table. By...
Not my page! Sorry... that's just a page that I used as a reference. ... -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=[The Realm of Darkness]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= O- Ken Bowley...
Neat stuff, Chris. I love that photo of Roy on the workbench, with bottle and mallet. He must be a fun guy to hang with. Cheers, Tim Albion Works Furniture...
OKay!! I have a new project - ehem - after I build my Mary Rose chest, of course. I really like the construction of that table. Thanks, Johann. Dragano ...
... I loke this pisture alot. To me it appears the back of the bench can flip sides reversing the Bench. I built one like it and it was real cool. I have also...