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RE: Bombe Adventure - Project Status - jteneyck - 01-01-2020 (01-01-2020, 02:24 PM)Hank Knight Wrote: Dave Diaman, you are a magician! That's a beautiful piece! And if Dave tells you how fast he can build something like that you'll be convinced he has magical powers. If you haven't looked at Dave's website, here's a link. Enjoy the eye candy. Diaman Woodcrafters John RE: Bombe Adventure - Project Status - Dave Diaman - 01-01-2020 (01-01-2020, 02:45 PM)jteneyck Wrote: And if Dave tells you how fast he can build something like that you'll be convinced he has magical powers. If you haven't looked at Dave's website, here's a link. Enjoy the eye candy. RE: Bombe Adventure - Project Status - Derek Cohen - 01-02-2020 Davide Boeffe illustrates drawer making for a bombe: http://davidboefffurnituremaker.blogspot.com/2015/02/bombe-chest-drawers-are-difficult-fifth.html I recall discussing strategies with him in regard to the compound dovetailing I did with my “modern bombe” (a much simplified piece compared with the work done here - my design tapered in one direction only). This is what I came up with. It may help a little. http://www.inthewoodshop.com/Furniture/DesigningTheDrawers.html Regards from Perth Derek RE: Bombe Adventure - Project Status - Don_M - 01-03-2020 Dave - thanks for the encouragement re: the drawers ( I think it was encouragement?!) - but looking forward to the drawer front shaping challenge (my spokeshave is tuned up!) . And I agree - case was not overly difficult, except for perhaps the mid-drawer divider which has the beaded, sloped front edge. Working on the legs right now. I am not much of a carver - so I opted for a simpler cabriole style leg in lieu of the classic ball and claw BTW - your Bombe is beautiful; classic. Can I PM you if I need some additional tips? RE: Bombe Adventure - Project Status - Dave Diaman - 01-04-2020 Sure, feel free to send me a PM and I am offering encouragement. I built the Bombe I made after about 3 years of woodworking experience with no formal training so it by no means impossible. Some people may not even find it that difficult. I probably found it difficult because I just didn’t have enough experience to draw from. It’s all about how your mind works I guess. The drawers are tough but there have been a lot of Bombe pieces built so they aren’t that tough. The drawers are just very labor intensive. I think a lot of the issues people have is they try to come up with short cuts to save time and energy and there just aren’t many. The key is you just have to accept the fact that you will have to due the work. There is a reason that a well made handcrafted Bombe’s price starts at around $20k and some sell for 4 times that depending on the maker. They just take a lot of time and patience to build. RE: Bombe Adventure - Project Status - Matt Swiderski - 01-16-2020 Any updates? Your moving much faster than I ever would. RE: Bombe Adventure - Project Status - GeeDub - 01-17-2020 A noble effort on a classic form. So far this thing is looking great. I’ll really enjoy tagging along for the ride. Thanks for taking the time to document your work. RE: Bombe Adventure - Project Status - Don_M - 01-26-2020 (01-16-2020, 03:05 PM)Matt Swiderski Wrote: Any updates? Your moving much faster than I ever would. Thanks for your interest. Took some time off with the family (just got back from 8 days in Puerto Rico) – but still making progress. Roughed out the top two drawer fronts (the easiest two of course). The drawer fronts definitely present a challenge in getting the multiple curved surfaces just right. I am a bit of a perfectionist (as I suspect most of us are!) and having never attempted a project like this it can get frustrating when things aren’t going exactly as planned – better to take a step back then rush thru. [attachment=23492] I tried several techniques for shaping the drawer fronts (chisels, spokeshaves, rotary micro planes, etc.) but the best so far seems to be rough out overall serpentine curve with the bandsaw and then aggressively shape with an orbital sander using 60 and 80 grit disks. I attached plywood templates to the top and bottom of the drawer fronts that correspond to the relevant drawer divider to serve as a guide. So far so good. [attachment=23491] Unfortunately, I have a medical procedure scheduled for this Tuesday that will likely limit my ability to work on the project for about 4 weeks so probably not much more progress for a while after this weekend. RE: Bombe Adventure - Project Status - fredhargis - 01-26-2020 Best wishes for a speedy recovery from the procedure. Loving the progress on the chest. RE: Bombe Adventure - Project Status - jteneyck - 01-26-2020 Yes, good luck for a quick and full recovery. Thanks for explaining how you are going about shaping the various elements. I would have thought you would use a router jig for the drawer fronts like you did with the sides, but there's no arguing with how nice they look with the option you chose. John |