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Design Details

Design Details, from Canadian Woodworking, shares practical design insights and techniques to help you create stronger, more thoughtful woodworking projects.

  • stone age joinery

    Stone age joinery

    Some projects call for a whole new approach when it comes to joinery.

    January 23, 2011
    Rob Brown
  • compound curves

    Making compound curves

    An accurately made form and a healthy dose of planning both play important roles in producing furniture parts with compound curves.

    November 23, 2010
    Rob Brown
  • Inspired by Icicles

    Inspired by Icicles

    Learn the secrets to making this unique hall table leg.

    September 23, 2010
    Rob Brown
  • Harmonious Grain

    Harmonious grain

    Sometimes paying a little extra attention to the grain patterns in wood can bring your furniture to the next level.

    March 23, 2010
    Ted Brown
  • Project Design

    Project Design

    Building furniture of your own design can be a very rewarding venture. It gives you complete control over all aspects of your project: the style, shape, dimension, and overall feel of the piece. And, it’s not as difficult as you might think.

    July 23, 2008
    Vic Tesolin
  • The golden rectangle

    The golden rectangle

    The golden rectangle, or in its three-dimensional counterpart, the golden solid, can make the difference between a design that is pleasing to the eye, and one that seems awkward and clumsy.

    November 23, 2006
    Michael Kampen
  • Drawing Curves

    Drawing curves

    Curves can soften the look of a piece of furniture in a way no other design element can. A gentle arc can lead the eye from one point to another in an effortless way that functions on an almost subconscious level.

    March 23, 2006
    Carl Duguay
  • Telephone Table

    Design review – telephone table

    Sometimes when you are leafing through a magazine such as this one, a picture of a piece of furniture catches your attention. You realize that it is attractive but may not take the time to understand what caught your eye. A design review analyzes the piece to reveal the devices that make it attractive.

    November 28, 2005
    Clive Smith
  • cross grain issues

    Solutions to cross-grain problems

    Here is a look at how to properly make breadboard ends, and a couple of examples of cross-grain solutions. Use them in your woodworking projects to give your furniture that finished look and avoid cross-grain problems.

    January 13, 2004
    Hendrik Varju
  • frame and panel design

    Frame and panel design

    In this article we cover how wood science affects doors, specifically the frame-and-panel design.

    November 10, 2003
    Hendrik Varju
  • wood movement

    Table tops and wood movement

    We look at why table tops split, crack and warp - and what you can do to prevent this from happening.

    September 20, 2003
    Hendrik Varju