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Below is the latest installment of the Lingerie Chest build. I get the chance to test out whether the strategy to build the sliding dovetail housings from the
rear of the carcase for the
front of the carcase works or not.
http://www.inthewoodshop.com/Furniture/T...dding.htmlI know that there are no questions asked, but please feel free to comment or offer your thoughts how you would do it differently.
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Nice looking and well described - as usual.
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Did you say you are planning to make two of these dressers?
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Funny man, Tim.
Actually, the hard work in this build has been determining strategy, that is, the method to construct joints. The design came first, and then I had to make it happen. It is simply amazing how more complex this is when the construction moves from square to compound joinery.
The next step is the stopped mortices for the front drawer blades, only 14 needed. And then the mortice and tenon joints for the drawer runners. Only 32 of these.
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Derek, you should have been a surgeon!
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That chest is really coming along, now. Your workmanship is excellent, as usual. I am looking forward to the time when you can return to this project.
On a minor note, is it really already September Down Under as the "Pudding Page" indicates? I know you are a few hours ahead of us here, but that seems a bit much
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DaveinOhio said:
That chest is really coming along, now. Your workmanship is excellent, as usual. I am looking forward to the time when you can return to this project.
On a minor note, is it really already September Down Under as the "Pudding Page" indicates? I know you are a few hours ahead of us here, but that seems a bit much .
Dave
Dave, you should know by now that we are precocious in Oz, definitely ahead of our time.
Oops
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Derek Cohen said:
Funny man, Tim.
It is simply amazing how more complex this is when the construction moves from square to compound joinery.
That my friend is an understatement. That is why Chippendale chairs and Bombe' furniture is so difficult. Almost every joint is a compound angle. I know many people who have started projects like that and realized they have bitten off more than they can chew and abandon the project. Kudos on your quick progress and perseverance.
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Dave
Thanks. What is so impressive is that you have completed so many even more complex builds.
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Derek