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Of all the finishing touches we put on our handcrafted furniture, we're most proud of the drawknife edge used on many of the tables we create. Using the same tools artisans have used for centuries, our craftsmen work with the grain of the wood to produce a unique edge on every table. No two tables are alike but each is produced with the same attention to detail that you can expect from Hunt Country Furniture.

Each piece of furniture we craft at Hunt Country Furniture goes through multiple steps in the finishing process.  One by one, each is hand-sanded and hand-rubbed numerous times to enhance the patina of the wood.  It is then stained as necessary in several stages.  With our painted furniture, additional steps are taken such as "rubbed-through edges" and "distressing" to give each piece the appeal of an aged original.

It's called a dual gear-drive reciprocating wood table slide, but that's more than you need to know. What it means is that you can open and close your table effortlessly. This remarkable feature comes with every extension table handcrafted by Hunt Country Furniture.

One of Lockwood Hunt's passions was experimenting with new techniques. The box-shaved method of finishing tables was a favorite of his. Hunt Country Furniture still uses it today and it is available on some pine furniture. Using a round-bladed blade called a box shaver, our craftsman carves the surface of the wood to create the unique texture that makes this collection so reminiscent of the handcrafted furniture of the early settlers.

All our chairs and beds incorporate fine manufacturing techniques used by early craftsmen. The spindles are hand-shaped, then wedged and glued. Our continuous bows are steam bent and all seats are contoured, adding to the final touch and style.

Most of the doors on our furniture are crafted using a technique called true raised panel construction with mortise and tenon joinery. This design is practical as well as beautiful, as it adds strength and durability to all the furniture it enhances.

As always, the craftsmen at Hunt Country Furniture pay strict attention to every possible detail of our handcrafted furniture. The moldings on our cabinet pieces are no exception. Only one piece of wood is used for the molding, thereby providing a consistent grain pattern all the way around the top or base of our cabinets. Corners are mitered and fastened with a butterfly to provide an edge that is aesthetically pleasing and durable.

We handcraft our solid wood drawers using dovetail construction. Each drawer is hand fit to its designated opening in the cabinet. Our bureaus feature a centered wooden glide. This ensures that the drawer won't come off track or tilt, allowing the drawers to glide smoothly time after time.

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