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Looks nice! I've always thought they would be a great gift. Any secret compartments? Do you do any stringing or design on them? Keep us posted as you finish up.
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That is a ton of work!
And they're looking fantastic.
I'm in the final stages of a spice cabinet I started um quite some time ago.
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Very nice. I really like the size of these. It's nice to be able to do all the different processes this plan requires without having to do it in a large piece.
Curly maple at Home Depot? Just want to make sure I'm reading this right. I have a hard time finding a straight 2 x 4' at mine.
8 years. Hold on, let me show my wife this.....
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Very cool little chests. One would take patience. Five of them?? You're a rock!
My contribution to Projects in Progress is a corner cabinet I started about a week ago. Have 43 hours into it and feel like I should be a lot father along. Surprising how all the angles slows you down, not to mention the shop-made moldings.
Using solid poplar and birch ply. Started the doors today. Bottom door will be raised panel. Upper door will be glass. Will be painted.
Have to get some glass shelves made for the upper section. 3/16ths high strength glass sound right for that?
So, what'cha got going in the shop??
Hmmmm?
Best,
Bob
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Billy Joe Shaver, Old Five and Dimers Like Me
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This is very similar to the Kansas City Fireslayer build along bookcase from the Woodsmith plans. I went with solid wood because I had some Ash I wanted to use up. For the back I used shiplapped maple. I'm not sure what the finish is going to be. I may do a darker stain on the case and a natural or light stain on the maple and shelves. It's going to house woodworking mags
One thing I learned... maple comes in many different shades and just as many grain patterns
Ash is much more predictable
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Wow, agreed lots of details and work. Hand cut dovetails and fitting all of those drawers. They look great.