American Period Furniture 2009
| The Art of Japanning | Don C. Williams |
| A Chippendale Breakfront: Designing in the 18th Century Style | Jeff Justis |
| Constructing a Lolling Chair in the Chippendale Style | Tim Talma |
| Affordable Upholstery for a Period Reproduction Chair | Michael Mascelli |
A Newport-style Corner Chair |
Mike Mcgrail |
| Carve the Crest of a Philadelphia Queen Anne Chair | Dan Reahard |
| Early American Comb-back Windsor Chairs | Herb Lapp |
| A Fan of Consistency: How to Make Identical Sand-shaded Fans | Aaron Hall |
| Carve an Egg and Dart Molding | Jim Shapiro |
| 2009 Cartouche Award Recipient Dennis Bork | Mark Arnold |
| The Design and Construction of an Oval-Back Chair | Justin Kauffman |
| Carving the Amazing Acanthus | Mary May |
| New London County Connecticut Furniture | Randy Wilkinson |
| The Banister-back Chair: Expanding the Horizons of a Novice Joiner | Larry Mauritz |
American Period Furniture 2008
| A Study of the Photo-oxidation of Wood Using UV Light | David Keller |
| American Baroque: Reproducing a William & Mary High Chest | Larry Mauritz |
| 2008 Cartouche Award Recipient Alf Sharp | Mickey Callahan |
| Late 18th and Early 19th Century Furniture of the Tennessee River Valley | Alf Sharp |
18th Century Design and the Classical Orders |
George Walker |
| Drawing for Carving | Mack Headley |
| Vinegar Graining | Terry Lutz |
| The Craftsmanship of Philadelphia Windsor Chairmaker Joseph Henzey | Herb Lapp |
| A Salem Queen Anne Bonnet Top Highboy: Designing from Photographs | James F. Conley |
| Carve a Philadelphia Finial | Tony Kubalak |
| Scratch Box: Making Moldings the Original Way | Joseph Hemingway |
American Period Furniture 2007
| Fidelity in Period Molding Profiles | Kerry Pierce |
| North Bennet Street School Wins 2007 Cartouche Award | W. Mickey Callahan |
| Handmade | Jeff Headley |
| Reflections on the Role of Decorative Arts in the Production of American Furniture | Terry Lutz |
The Design and Construction of a Brickwork Carcase |
Steven M. Lash |
| The German Factor | Kaare Loftheim |
| The Sunflower Chests of Hartford and Wethersfield, Connecticut | Larry Mauritz |
| Foxtail Wedging | Bob Stevenson |
| Mark Your Work | Joe Barry |
| Rediscovering the Christopher Collection | Mark Arnold |
| Review: The Wooden Artifacts Group Offers Instructional DVDs | Robert Mustain |
American Period Furniture 2006
| Fred Stanley: 2006 Cartouche Award Winner | W. Mickey Callahan and Robert N. Lominack, Jr. |
| Waterleaf Molding | Joyce Hanna |
| The Art and Mystery of Dividers | Joe Barry |
| Make-to-Spec vs. Traditional Craft | George Walker |
Contemporary Classics: Telfair Museum of Art hosts First SAPFM Member Exhibition |
Mark Arnold |
| A Primer of Common 18th Century Water-Based Adhesivies | Bess Jarrell Naylor |
| In Pursuit of a Sharp Saw | James Crammond |
| Recreating the Period Design Process | Andrew Rappaport |
| Oil Gilding: An Introduction | Brooke Smith |
| Federal Demi-Lune Card Table | Fred Stanley |
American Period Furniture 2005
| The Cincinnati Price Book of 1830 | Andrew Richmond |
| Philip C. Lowe: A Glimpse into His Life and Work | W. Mickey Callahan |
| Making an Arrow Banding: A Seymour Detail Explained | Philip C. Lowe and Austen Winters |
| The Sea Chest | Joe Barry |
| A Table Attributed to Black Cabinetmaker Allen Scott | James F. Conley |
| Reproducing a Seymour Night Stand | Robert Millard |
| New Life for a Badlam Side Chair | Mark Arnold |
American Period Furniture 2004
| Farewell Editorial | Quentin Wheeler |
| Carving a Period Shell | Lonnie Bird |
| A Massachusetts Shelf Clock | Robert Millard |
| Sloyd | Joe Barry |
| Photographing Furniture | Robert Millard |
| American Innovation, Reproducing the Lombard Eagle | Steve Latta |
| The Knife Case, Design and Construction | Steven M. Lash |
American Period Furniture 2003
| An American Federal Card Table | Rob Millard |
| Making a Sand-Shaded Fan | Mark Arnold |
| The Goddard-Townsend Shells of Newport | Arthur K. Peters |
| Queen Anne Desk on Frame | Ronald L. Patton |
| Making a Sheraton Field Bed | Dennis Bork |
| Period Productivity | W. Patrick Edwards |
| Wood Grain and its Influences on the Design, Layout and Machining of Curved Parts | W. Mickey Callahan |
| A Furniture Design Challenge | Daniel Heyl |
| Opinion:Is 18th Century Furniture as Good as Sex? | Quentin D. Wheeler and D. Marie Platt |
American Period Furniture 2002
| Surface Treatment of Traditional Work | Mack Headley |
| Why Not Period Glue? | W. Patrick Edwards |
| Carving a Queen Anne Fan | George Slack |
| Riving Wood for 17th Century Joint Furniture | John Alexander |
| John McAlister, Master Cabinet Maker | Quentin Wheeler |
| Period Furniture Makers Participate in Wooden Artifacts Group's Study Trip to France | Kathy Gillis |
| The Great Secretary Caper | Robert C Whitley |
| Reproductioins in the Service of Conservation | Michael Podmaniczky |
American Period Furniture 2001
| Line and Berry-Chester County Pennsylvania Traditional Decorative Strining | Steven Latta |
| Harold Ionson: The Master Cabinetmaker's 'Derby' Demi-Lune Commodes | Quentin Wheeler |
| The Last Liberty Tree-SAPFM Cabinetmaker Chosen to Craft Lumber | Quentin Wheeler |
| Reproducing Benjamin Franklin's Armonica | Steven Lash |
| A Museum of Traditional Crafts | Jason Marshall |
| Form Follows Function | W. Patrick Edwards |
| Carving a Philadelphia Ball and Claw | E. Eugene Landon and Bess Jarrell Naylor |
