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North Carolina, C. 1800?, 32Wx42h) Carlyle Lynch, Drawn by 1982, 1991 Plan American Plans 02 Dressing Glass (South Carolina C CallNumber Title Author CopyrightYearCommentsMedia Key word 1 Key word 2 Plans 01 Chest of drawers (North Carolina, c. 1800?, 32wx42h) Carlyle Lynch, drawn by 1982, 1991 Plan American Plans 02 Dressing glass (South Carolina c. 1780 small chest with mirror, 17wx20h) Carlyle Lynch, drawn by 1982, 1991 Plan American Plans 03 Duncan Phyfe's tool chest (New York chest-within-a-chest c. 1790's, 26hx 39w) Carlyle Lynch, drawn by 1985, 1991 Plan American Plans 04 John Marshall's Desk (Virginia c. 1800?, 42hx42wx24d) Carlyle Lynch, drawn by 1974, 1990 Plan American Plans 05 Linen Press (North Carolina c. 1780, 77hx37wx19d) Carlyle Lynch, drawn by 1987, 1990 Plan American Plans 06 Moravian Blanket Chest (North Carolina c. 1780, 22hx42wx22d) Carlyle Lynch, drawn by 1980 Plan American Plans 07 Moravian footstool and Hanging shelves (North Carolina c. late 1700's; footstool Carlyle18wx6hx7d, Lynch, shelves drawn 35hx28wx11d)by 1981, 1990 Plan American Plans 08 Pencil Post Bed (New England c. 1800?) Carlyle Lynch, drawn by 1978, 1990 Plan American Plans 09 Queen Anne Highboy (New England mid 1700's; 72hx38wx19d) Carlyle Lynch, drawn by 1974, 1991 Plan American Plans 10 Sideboard table (Chinese Chippendale style c. 1760, 48wx31hx24d) Carlyle Lynch, drawn by 1974, 1991 Plan American Plans 11 Six-board chest (North Carolina c. 1800, 25hx38w) Carlyle Lynch, drawn by 1973, 1990 Plan American Plans 12 Tidewater stand and Albemarle chest (Chippendale-style side table c. 1770 28hx19w;Carlyle miniature Lynch, drawn chest by6hx13w)1987 Plan American Plans 13 Valley of Virginia side table (c. 1790, 29hx21wx21d) Carlyle Lynch, drawn by 1986, 1990 Plan American Plans 14 Virginia Bedstead (Pencil post with foot and headboards c. 1800 Carlyle Lynch, drawn by 1982 Plan American Plans 15 Woodcarver's bench (contemporary workbench 30hx38wx24d) Carlyle Lynch, designed by1975, 1991 Plan Workbench Plans 16 Cedar chest plan (Frame and panel, 21hx47wx22d) Craftplans ? Plan Furniture Plans 17 Modern workbench (35hx81wx25d) Lee Valley 1984 Plan Workbench Plans 18 More than a Nightstand (Craftsman sidetable 30hx22wx18d) Woodplans Online 1998 Plan Arts and crafts Plans 19 Quilt Rack in the Mission tradition (c. 36hx37wx16d) Woodplans Online 1997 Plan Arts and crafts Plans 20 Workbench plan Veritas 1992 Plan Workbench Plans 21 Hand loom plan (c. 38wx30wx32d) Carlyle Lynch, drawn by 1977 Plan Weaving Plans 22 Great American Furniture -- 11 projects in the best styles: Shaker, Mission & morePopular Woodworking Magazine2003 Special Editon Magazine American Plans 23 Basic design measurements for sitting (chair design)q Agricultural Experiment Station,1959 Univ. of ArkansasBooklet Chair Plans 24 Making construction vehicles for kids / Luc St.-Amour St.-Amour, Luc 1995 Book Toys Plans 25 Workshop jigs and fixtures / notes and drawings by Michael Fortune Fortune, Michael 2017 Plan Shop Jigs Plans 26 Spindle arm Morris chair with footstool American Furniture Design Co.2002 Plan Arts and crafts Plans 27 Build a Maloof inspired low-back dining chair with Charles Brock / DVD, Book, PlansBrock, Charles 2010 Plan, Book, DVDChair Plans 28 Build a Maloof inspired rocker with Charles Brock / DVD, Book, 2 sheets of plans Brock, Charles 2009 Plan, Book, DVDChair Plans 29 Puzzles in wood / Edwin M. 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