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Just finished my latest project
An American Cherry coffee table. The fielded drawer picture (last one) is the closest to real colours of the wood which contains blues, greens and browns in an awesome grain pattern
Mrs T wanted me to go for a chunky feel with 4 drawers, and we played with a couple of Solid Edge drawings to get the right balance.
Thought I'd try a few new techniques, so the drawers have slips to avoid slots in drawer sides and fielded panel bottoms.
Of course, all of the DTs are handcut. Again, a new technique in that I bandsawed the drawer fronts in half and cut through DTs before re-gluing. I think this is going to be my preferred method rather than cutting half blind DTs which take me 6 times a as long.
The drawers are individually fitted to their holes and took as long as the rest of the table to make but they slide in and out absolutely beautifully
There is a lot of hidden joinery in this one such as all the drawer supports are fitted using sliding dovetails.
The legs are built up from cherry planks with a 5mm thick veneer all round
Some piccys (they don't really do the wood justice)
An American Cherry coffee table. The fielded drawer picture (last one) is the closest to real colours of the wood which contains blues, greens and browns in an awesome grain pattern
Mrs T wanted me to go for a chunky feel with 4 drawers, and we played with a couple of Solid Edge drawings to get the right balance.
Thought I'd try a few new techniques, so the drawers have slips to avoid slots in drawer sides and fielded panel bottoms.
Of course, all of the DTs are handcut. Again, a new technique in that I bandsawed the drawer fronts in half and cut through DTs before re-gluing. I think this is going to be my preferred method rather than cutting half blind DTs which take me 6 times a as long.
The drawers are individually fitted to their holes and took as long as the rest of the table to make but they slide in and out absolutely beautifully
There is a lot of hidden joinery in this one such as all the drawer supports are fitted using sliding dovetails.
The legs are built up from cherry planks with a 5mm thick veneer all round
Some piccys (they don't really do the wood justice)