condeesteso
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Sorry, not a complete w.i.p., as I have been doing bits of this between other work and camera not handy.
I think I promised Ian Hawthorne I would post this anyway, so here goes. It's a sort of mini-chest, with 2 drawers under, and a dummy drawer front above, hinged lid. I had some really nice wild cherry - very close grain, a bit lacy in pattern. So it uses that for the carcase and LP (properly quarter-sawn, an awful lot is just sliced T&T). Ebony knobs and (hidden ) Cedar of L for the drawer bases.
I had designed this in my head well before starting, and it for my daughter's wedding as an heirloom box (I'm safe as daughter does not come here, no idea why).
Have the drawers to do - the Moxon vice is brilliant for these small dovetail devils. Need to turn 4 shallow bun feet (ebony to go with the drawer pulls), and assemble / finish. It's all dry at the moment so if you see a gap somewhere I'll try and lose it later.
Another tool much appreciated - Pedder's Gent's saw - a stunning small saw and my first choice for these small dovetails. Essential with that to apply no pressure at all. or it cuts far too fast and I'm supposed to stop at the line I recall :wink:
More pics later... and thanks to Ian for getting the hinges to me very quickly. I'm keen to try Ian's new lock, but this one won't take one.
I think I promised Ian Hawthorne I would post this anyway, so here goes. It's a sort of mini-chest, with 2 drawers under, and a dummy drawer front above, hinged lid. I had some really nice wild cherry - very close grain, a bit lacy in pattern. So it uses that for the carcase and LP (properly quarter-sawn, an awful lot is just sliced T&T). Ebony knobs and (hidden ) Cedar of L for the drawer bases.
I had designed this in my head well before starting, and it for my daughter's wedding as an heirloom box (I'm safe as daughter does not come here, no idea why).
Have the drawers to do - the Moxon vice is brilliant for these small dovetail devils. Need to turn 4 shallow bun feet (ebony to go with the drawer pulls), and assemble / finish. It's all dry at the moment so if you see a gap somewhere I'll try and lose it later.
Another tool much appreciated - Pedder's Gent's saw - a stunning small saw and my first choice for these small dovetails. Essential with that to apply no pressure at all. or it cuts far too fast and I'm supposed to stop at the line I recall :wink:
More pics later... and thanks to Ian for getting the hinges to me very quickly. I'm keen to try Ian's new lock, but this one won't take one.