Thursday, April 24, 2008
Faux oldies
Here are a couple of faux oldies I did a while ago.
A dictionary/book stand [an obsolete piece of furniture as everyone now uses Wikipedia] - it is well designed. It will fit either free standing or up against a wall. Makes a great storage place for atlases and other large books.

A simple bench - great for tying your shoes, or just sitting in the shade.

Both are built with through tenons and mortise and tenon construction. Milk Paint and a water based poly-urethane, waterproof finish. they should last 100 years or so.
A dictionary/book stand [an obsolete piece of furniture as everyone now uses Wikipedia] - it is well designed. It will fit either free standing or up against a wall. Makes a great storage place for atlases and other large books.

A simple bench - great for tying your shoes, or just sitting in the shade.

Both are built with through tenons and mortise and tenon construction. Milk Paint and a water based poly-urethane, waterproof finish. they should last 100 years or so.
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