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42 ROLLTOP DESK
ROLL TOP DESK
Roll Top Desks are part of American History and are a challenging project to build. In 1850, Abner Cutler, owner of the
Cutler Desk Co. in Buffalo, New York, was the first American to patent the roll top desk that we know today. The curved
tambour top became his standard and it has become a classic style that has endured for more than 155 years. Without a
doubt this rendition of a Cutler Roll Top Desk has been our most popular design. We have expanded the directions to 14
pages and they detail jigs and fixtures for building the tambour which greatly reduces your cost to build this American
Classic.
Size: 49" high by 51 1/2" wide and 30" deep.
Skill level Intermediate
Plan # 151 Price-$21.95
American Sycamore Woodworking School
Building the Roll Top Desk at ASWR. This is a 10 day class that
completes the desk ready to stain. The finest school in the USA that is
supported by Delta & Porter Cable with some of the very best
instructors! Visit their web page at www.americansycamoreretreat.com.
HORNBEAM HANDLED CHISEL
This plan in 2000 won SET
our Grizzly Table saw Two Cherries Chisels are made of the highest
in our yearly design quality German steel with a custom box for storage.
contest by Steve See page 55 for more information...
Lemons, 2001 by Larry AFD-2200 $210.00 SALE PRICE $169.00
Tuck and 2006 by Doug
Swanson!!
This desk is beautiful project that will challenge your
woodworking skills. Visit our web page at
www.americanfurnituredsgn.com and select our Gallery section
from the side bar to view the fabulous projects that our customers
have completed. They range from cherry to walnut and red/ white
oak!!!!
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