Classic Mission Furniture plans

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Author: admin, October 5, 2008

It took me a while but I have finally found a great source for authentic mission furniture plans! needless to say I’m quite happy about it. One thing about these plans is that they assume you’re not a true rookie when it comes to woodworking. I’ll put up some descent pictures of the drawing that are provided.
Over the next few months I’ll post them one at a time. I hope these plans come in handy.



Author: admin, October 5, 2008

by Jason J. Bavaro and Thomas L. Mossman

Gustav Stickley’s simple but functional Craftsman line of home furnishings, often know as ‘ mission furniture’ was considered revolutionary in its time.
” The Furniture of Gustav Stickley ” tells you everything you need to know to build beautiful reproductions of Craftsman and Mission style furniture.

Detailed drawings and step-by-step instructions make it easy for you to reproduce a number of authentic Craftsman and Mission pieces. The authors discuss many other things as well like fuming wood, the how to’s of various joinery techniques and more. One great thing about this book is that it gives you historical and biographical info on Gustav as well.



Author: admin, October 5, 2008

By Gustav Stickley

This book is a soft cover and has 62 simple, straight-forward Craftsman style furniture projects that first appeared in ‘The Craftsman’ between 1903 and 1907. These are authentic Stickley furniture plans. It’s 121 pages long.