Thanks for the encouragement. Serpentine drawer fronts will be a challenge. Probably no easy way to shape them other than to rough out w/ bandsaw and then a lot of hand work (excuse to buy some quality rasps and carving tools!)
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12-28-2019, 10:55 AM (This post was last modified: 12-28-2019, 11:01 AM by Handplanesandmore.)
Impressive. The kind of work Phil Lowe or Chuck Bender would be good at if only hand tools are mostly used.
If I had to guess, the drawers are not easy but the frame was the more difficult part...getting it dadoed (?), assembled (dead square!) etc. Such casework can look deceivingly easy.
The drawers are by far the most challenging part. The case is actually not that difficult. I used a table saw and dado blade to remove all my waste then a hand plane to take it to final shape. I’m mine I curved all my drawer sides to match the case so the compound angles on the dovetails can offer some challenges too. Her is the one I made a few years back
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