I'm going crazy while between shops so I am going to post an older piece that was a commission from the wife. This is a piece to hold all the larger pots and appliances when not in use. It is a little different functionally than it appears visually. What appears to be eight lower drawers are actually four deep bins. This was not an attempt to be clever, we just liked the appearance of more graduated drawers ;-)
I start most pieces the same, lumber everywhere to allow me to chalk out the parts and select the grain patterns and all that.
Its pecan this time. Big boards become smaller parts.
The legs are larger than any of the pecan stock with this coloration so I do the glue-up with veneer thing. I'm sure this is discussed by others here but, if there are any questions, I am happy to respond.
Add some rails and panel divider/stiles for the end panel/leg assemblies.
The floating panels are fairly narrow.
And thin.
This is the basic idea. This is the right, lower, end.
I want floating tenons so the Mortise Pal comes into play.
I start most pieces the same, lumber everywhere to allow me to chalk out the parts and select the grain patterns and all that.
Its pecan this time. Big boards become smaller parts.
The legs are larger than any of the pecan stock with this coloration so I do the glue-up with veneer thing. I'm sure this is discussed by others here but, if there are any questions, I am happy to respond.
Add some rails and panel divider/stiles for the end panel/leg assemblies.
The floating panels are fairly narrow.
And thin.
This is the basic idea. This is the right, lower, end.
I want floating tenons so the Mortise Pal comes into play.
When I was young I sought the wisdom of the ages. Now it seems I've found the wiz-dumb of the age-ed.