Shaker Sideboard: I'm In Fine Woodworking!
(09-27-2020, 09:21 AM)adamcherubini Wrote: I appreciate Phillip for sharing his project with us on the Hand Tools forum. I think he raised a subject (edge work) that benefits the entire community, which, in my mind, is the very best use of forums like this one.

Adam: I appreciate your insight into this topic and want to thank you for sharing your knowledge in my humble post
Smile Phil
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Finish on carcass completed. Doors installed. Still working on the top.

   
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That is some nice looking work you got going on there!!!!!!!!!!
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Wow, that sure is nice work, Phil! The doors especially came out great. I think you said earlier what you were using for a finish, but can’t remember...Osmo?

Can’t wait to see the drawers in and top on...and maybe see it in person at some point!

Kevin
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Bill: appreciate the kind words!  

Kevin: Thanks much! Yes the finish is Osmo Polyx Oil Clear Gloss. It really does not have much of a gloss, more like a satin.  Yes you are cordially invited to see the finished product: wont predict when, hopefully sooner rather than later.

[Image: OS-PXG_B_big.jpg]
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That looks really nice, Philip. Did you get the top bevel figured out?
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(09-29-2020, 11:27 AM)Hank Knight Wrote: That looks really nice, Philip. Did you get the top bevel figured out?

Hank: Thanks! Just finished curved bevel on front and back. Tomorrow I tackle the 10º bevels on the ends. Stay tuned! Phil


   
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Looking great! Looks like the finish is making the cherry pop.
...Naval Aviators, that had balz made of brass and the size of bowling balls, getting shot off the deck at night, in heavy seas, hoping that when they leave the deck that the ship is pointed towards the sky and not the water.

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Planing the bevel on the ends of the top (make sure your volume is on Maximum):

Planing Top Bevel
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Perfect! Can't beat a hand plane for some jobs.
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