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#31
That is an awesome project!!!!!!
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#32
Here is a crib that I am building for my SIL who is due in March.

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#33
Curtis,

Your crib brings back memories for me. I built the same one 10 years ago in maple and walnut but maple was the primary wood with walnut being the accent. Those pyramids took me a while to dial in. Both of my children ended up using it. Sadly, it now sits in the basement unassembled. It was a very fun and rewarding project. I clearly remember my son rattling the heck out of the slats like he was stuck in jail. Good thing it was an M/T frame The crib looks great!


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#34
This is the second one I have built, the first is still in use by my son. I also mortised all the slats. Thanks for the compliment.
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#35
Wow, I thought I was doing a good job but after seeing these projects I'm stunned. This is my set of twin dressers I'm building right now.
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#36
Those look good what kind of wood is that?
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#37
Hi SW,
Those doors look great.
Here's a walnut spice cabinet I made a few years ago.


There's a number of secret compartments and a hidden drawer.
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#38
SW_IOWA_SAWYER said:


Those look good what kind of wood is that?




Thanks, these are sapele with ribboned sapele veneer for drawer fronts.
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#39
I have pretty much wrapped these up. All 5 are done woodworking wise I just need to apply a finish to the cherry and the other walnut one. It was a fun project it took me too long but I can cut handcut dovetails pretty well now. Dovetail jig I think is faster once it is set up but handcut are cool too. Thinking about a Highboy as a next project I like to bite off more than I can chew every once in a while.
I need to build a dresser first tho for my daughter.
It is rewarding going from a saw log all the way to the finished product I enjoy the whole process but it does take longer then buying lumber at the store
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#40
Now, for a complete change of place. This my current project. Using exotic softwoods with absolutely NO rectilinear joints involved. It is a1/16 scale XF-92A. Note the No. 8 jointer in front for a size reference.
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