Linen Press - Stock #M11
The "Linen Press" is a form of storage furniture that developed in the 1600's. Although we would be unlikely to use it this way now, it has such fine proportions and graceful detailing that it can become a fine home center for TV, stereo, VCR, etc. The plan actually suggests ways to adapt it to TV use. Height 77". Width 38". Depth 19".
Note: The plans ship separate from the rest of your order by 1st Class Mail for Free!
The late Carlyle Lynch (1909-1989) was an inspired teacher of woodwork, drafting, and metalwork. He was a furniture maker and author with a lifelong passion for classic American furniture. Lynch took it upon himself to measure outstanding pieces of 18th and 19th century American furniture and to create detailed drawings so that the furniture could be reproduced by woodworkers who shared his passion. The furniture items for which Lynch prepared drawings read like greatest hits of American furniture: Four-poster bed; Windsor chair; Queen Anne table and many other great pieces.
Each set of Carlyle Lynch measured drawings is accompanied by a detailed parts list with measurements, a list of hardware, and notes detailing any extra information that might be required, such as certain construction details.
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The "Linen Press" is a form of storage furniture that developed in the 1600's. Although we would be unlikely to use it this way now, it has such fine proportions and graceful detailing that it can become a fine home center for TV, stereo, VCR, etc. The plan actually suggests ways to adapt it to TV use. Height 77". Width 38". Depth 19".
Note: The plans ship separate from the rest of your order by 1st Class Mail for Free!
The late Carlyle Lynch (1909-1989) was an inspired teacher of woodwork, drafting, and metalwork. He was a furniture maker and author with a lifelong passion for classic American furniture. Lynch took it upon himself to measure outstanding pieces of 18th and 19th century American furniture and to create detailed drawings so that the furniture could be reproduced by woodworkers who shared his passion. The furniture items for which Lynch prepared drawings read like greatest hits of American furniture: Four-poster bed; Windsor chair; Queen Anne table and many other great pieces.
Each set of Carlyle Lynch measured drawings is accompanied by a detailed parts list with measurements, a list of hardware, and notes detailing any extra information that might be required, such as certain construction details.You May Also Like