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Thanks for the critique Rob, interesting points
To be honest, i did consider this in the 3D CAD model (and varying the end overhangs), but the dining table I made a while ago has the top set in ths way, and as one can see both at the same time (dining room leads off from the lounge through double doors), I went for overhang so they were not too similar.
I was in a quandry about this for ages. Most furniture I have made has flush drawer fronts - in the end, I left it to my wife to decide which type of drawer she wanted and was quite pleased that she went for this type as it gave me a chance to try new techniques :lol:
Interesting thought.
Again, struggled for ages and even asked a few opinios on type of handles to make. In the end, I decided ot buy some rather than making them. I didn't really consider having no handles as I don't like the look of drawers without handles on most pieces I have seen - no handles always reminds me of cheap B&Q/ikea kitchens/furniture for some reason. Not to my taste
Now this is something I would have always done with flush drawers (essential for that style in my opiniopn), but difficult with the type of drawer I made, and most of the rail is hidden too. I took the most figured and interesting wood and used that for the drawer fronts and when seen in real life, it actually works pretty well with the eye drawn to the figured drawer fornts and the rail sinking inot the background.
Also, the drawer fronts were made forom a single board on each side and the grain flows really nicely from drawer to drawer across the table.
Now that's below the belt :wink: :lol: :lol:
I agree 100 %. The planks I could buy were 1 1/4" except for a single 2" plank. Should have shopped around
Waka has so much cherry, that last time I was over, he gave me his offcuts :wink: :lol:
Thanks for the input Rob, very much appreciated.
woodbloke":3v1l0heq said:What do I mean be cleaner? The top rails in my view should be flush with the leg surface and not set back,
To be honest, i did consider this in the 3D CAD model (and varying the end overhangs), but the dining table I made a while ago has the top set in ths way, and as one can see both at the same time (dining room leads off from the lounge through double doors), I went for overhang so they were not too similar.
similarly the drawer fronts ought to have been made flush with the rail so that the overall 'stepped' effect (leg to rail to drawer front) is no longer there.
I was in a quandry about this for ages. Most furniture I have made has flush drawer fronts - in the end, I left it to my wife to decide which type of drawer she wanted and was quite pleased that she went for this type as it gave me a chance to try new techniques :lol:
The drawers have been well made but I question the use of handles on a piece like this.
Interesting thought.
Again, struggled for ages and even asked a few opinios on type of handles to make. In the end, I decided ot buy some rather than making them. I didn't really consider having no handles as I don't like the look of drawers without handles on most pieces I have seen - no handles always reminds me of cheap B&Q/ikea kitchens/furniture for some reason. Not to my taste
I would have also made the rail and fronts from one piece of timber so that the grain flowed from rail to drawer front.
Now this is something I would have always done with flush drawers (essential for that style in my opiniopn), but difficult with the type of drawer I made, and most of the rail is hidden too. I took the most figured and interesting wood and used that for the drawer fronts and when seen in real life, it actually works pretty well with the eye drawn to the figured drawer fornts and the rail sinking inot the background.
Also, the drawer fronts were made forom a single board on each side and the grain flows really nicely from drawer to drawer across the table.
The top looks good but I think it should have been made slightly thicker in keeping with the legs,
Now that's below the belt :wink: :lol: :lol:
I agree 100 %. The planks I could buy were 1 1/4" except for a single 2" plank. Should have shopped around
Tony has now accumulated a shed full of Brownie points from SWIMBO and can buy as much AC as he wants...can't be bad (better leave some for Waka tho' :lol: ) - Rob
Waka has so much cherry, that last time I was over, he gave me his offcuts :wink: :lol:
Thanks for the input Rob, very much appreciated.