Description
The Dunlaps of New Hampshire started making fine furniture within the mid-1700s. Their distinctive tables, chests, chairs, and clockcases have their origins within the traditions that the Scots-Irish brought to the New World. Such a lot Dunlap works at the moment are in museums where they’re studied by scholars, but way to the book’s detailed scaled drawings and Donald Dunlap’s construction notes, woodworkers can undertake the challenging proportions and ornament practiced by the Dunlaps. The 14 projects range from a simple knife box to an intricate tall clock and include a one-drawer stand, tea table, and desk.