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    |   | Arts & Crafts style bedroom set.  Bed, lamps and
    nightstands.  The first two were right off the drawings; but I
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    |   | A & C bookcase from several years ago.  I love the glass front
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    |   | When the floor plan of my house changed, a hall closet was eliminated,
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    |   | Mostly I wanted something to put my feet up on while reading or watching
    the tube.  Who could resist an Arts & Craft design with so many
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    |   | The old dining table had survived many years and one blizzard, and it
    was time to retire it.  I built this set from plans, and have still to
    make a few more chairs. |   |  
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    |   | Another design stolen from Norm.  The brace is called a
    "corbel", and uses mortise and tenon joints to support it. |   |  
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    |   | A Plans Now.com computer desk with return.  Challenging, but an
    excellent design.  I really like the keyboard slide. |   |  
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    |   | A glass-sided curio cabinet with glass shelves, I made for my daughter,
    whom I also made, in a manner of speaking.  She quickly filled it up
    with crap--er--curios. |   |  
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    |   | A fly fishing cabinet for myself.  A rod closet on the left,
    another closet on the right for hanging vests, etc., 3 small drawers and 1
    really large one for the float tube. |   |  
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    |   | Norm's design for an English Garden Bench.  I made mine out of
    redwood, and it's surprisingly comfortable. |   |  
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  |     |   |   Trinity has outgrown the four-drawer dresser I made  for her when she
  was born.  I found this nine-drawer dresser design at Plans Now.  The frame and dividers  are all plywood, and man, is it heavy.     | 
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