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Chest on stand - mpm3 - 02-21-2016 I have always wanted to build a Krenov-style chest on stand and as part of my overall plan to get rid of all the cheap bedroom furniture I have, I went for this jewelry cabinet for my wife. Took me longer than I care to admit do to many starts and stops. Primary woods are cherry, white oak and maple. Drawers are also maple and the pulls are wenge. I bought some really nice thick QS white oak veneers to use on the carcass back and sides and the doors. I fought with the stupid knife hinges to a stalemate and gave up. The finish is BLO with several coats of wiping varnish and wax. Apologies for the dark pictures, this corner of the room is several lacking natural light. The pictures also make the cherry seem much redder than it is in reality. Comments and critiques are welcome - Cheers - ![]() ![]() ![]() Re: Chest on stand - RedBob - 02-21-2016 Beautiful choice of woods. Nice clean design. Well worth the effort and I bet the recipient is very pleased! Bob Re: Chest on stand - atgcpaul - 02-21-2016 I really like the veneered case. All very nice. Re: Chest on stand - cputnam - 02-21-2016 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Re: Chest on stand - JokerRN - 02-21-2016 Beautiful. Re: Chest on stand - AHill - 02-22-2016 Very nice! Are you sure the carcass veneer is QS white oak? No ray flecks. Sure looks like something else. Teak maybe? Re: Chest on stand - Ken Vick - 02-22-2016 It is a winner. I think the WO is rift sawn. The wood differences are beautifully understated. Ken Re: Chest on stand - jestrada - 02-22-2016 Nicely done. I really like the uniform grain of the case. What type of door catch did you use? Johnet Re: Chest on stand - jteneyck - 02-22-2016 I agree, very nice. I wouldn't have thought WO and cherry would have looked good together, but they do indeed. I agree with Ken, too, it looks like rift sawn WO. QS almost always has ray flecks. RS has that tight parallel grain structure you see. In any case, it looks great. John Re: Chest on stand - mpm3 - 02-22-2016 Allan and John - you are both correct. I misspoke (miss-typed?), the white oak is in fact, rift sawn. I specifically ordered the WO veneer rift sawn because I didn't want the ray flecks. I wanted the straight, vertical "lines" all around the case. I was able to get it at 1/16" so I felt more comfortable leaving the veneered edges of the doors and case sides without edge-banding. |