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More Underbench cabinet chapters - Derek Cohen - 02-08-2021 Dovetailing for Blood! ... part 2 http://www.inthewoodshop.com/Furniture/UnderbenchCabinetDovetailingForBlood2.html Dovetailing for Blood! ... part 3 http://www.inthewoodshop.com/Furniture/DovetailingForBlood3.html Regards from Perth Derek RE: More Underbench cabinet chapters - Tapper - 02-10-2021 Following along and enjoying the build. Your point about the "assessment" stage is a good reminder for any project. The final tweaking is what makes the job shine - beautiful work as always! Doug RE: More Underbench cabinet chapters - Darknight - 03-09-2021 I've really enjoyed following this build. I've learned alot from your pic tutorials. I can't wait to see the final product! RE: More Underbench cabinet chapters - C. in Indy - 03-11-2021 That bench/garage is going to be so nice, I could volunteer to be like "Fonzie" on the old US TV shows, and live in the garage... By the way, the one picture of a Japanese hammer with a holm-oak / bull-oak / hairy-oak handle, that's one fine looking tool, too! RE: More Underbench cabinet chapters - Derek Cohen - 03-12-2021 (03-11-2021, 07:29 PM)C. in Indy Wrote: That bench/garage is going to be so nice, I could volunteer to be like "Fonzie" on the old US TV shows, and live in the garage... Thanks Chris. Here is another shot of the gennou ... On the left is West Australian She-oak, and on the right USA Hard Maple. Both heads (225gm on left, 375 gm on right) were made by Tenryuu with a Tsuchime (hammer mark) finish. Handles shaped by myself. Regards from Perth Derek RE: More Underbench cabinet chapters - Derek Cohen - 03-17-2021 Here is the latest chapter: Drawer Bottoms and Slips ... http://www.inthewoodshop.com/Furniture/UnderbenchCabinetDrawerBottomsSlips.html Current state ... and we are only about 60% along! Enjoy, and do post your comments and suggestions. Regards from Perth Derek |