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OK, these are not Mission furniture plans. . .we thought you might be interested in them.  There are some unique plans and projects over at our home store, Furniture Designs.

Shaker kitchen cupboard cabinet plans

This project was influenced by a Pennsylvania design dating to 1750. Using "H and L" hinges, hand made knobs and door latches, large dove-tails, and pegged mortise and tenon construction of the door frames all point to this style and era. A perfect item for almost any room, but works exceptionally well in the kitchen. It can be made in almost any wood to match its surroundings. 18-1/2" deep, 35" wide, and 67" high. Upper hutch portion provides excellent display space for pewter, china, silver or books, while the lower section is perfect for pots and pans, etc.. You will receive two separate plans -- one for the lower buffet portion and one for the hutch above. They can be used together, or separately.

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Hooded cradle plan

The hooded top of this 18th century inspired piece, with its gracefully scrolled facia, is heirloom in quality and accurate in reproduction. The cut-out heart motif in the footboard can add a decorative touch, but is optional and not historically accurate. All joints are hand pegged as the originals would have been. This is a sturdy and stable cradle which can serve your family for generations, so be sure to sign your work. Size: 36" long, by 29" high. Stich your own cradle pad, or buy.

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Spinning wheel plans

Making one of these Spinning Wheels is a satisfying project for the woodworker and the finished outcome is a fully functional Spinning Wheel. An authentic working bit of early Americana, this project is also a fine decorator piece. A good project for the woodturner, almost any kind of wood can be used, though antique Spinning Wheels have been found made mostly of pine, maple, walnut, and other native woods to the area in which they were used.

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