Slow Build-Along, Small Cherry Chest
#21
Isn't it nice when a family member (especially kids, in my opinion), asks for something from the woodshop?  Makes a guy feel useful.  Nice build-along, great use of what you have on hand, interesting technique.  Thanks!
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#22
Some commitments further along...

The carcase is glued together now at all 4 corners.  The Delrin door-hinge is in place and there is a magnet-catch inside the door.

I tried out some wrought nails on the bottom edges, through the rabbets, and didn't really like them.  They will stay there on the bottom for strength, but the top of the case won't receive any nails.

Here's the one L-N plane I have, doing the work of many other tools from time to time.  An excess protrusion was cleaned flush with little drama.  I have a piece of slick olive-wood on the fence-bar of this plane. 

<img src="http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d38/C66RUPPEL/Trimming%20Excess%20Edge_zpsyclmdktm.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo Trimming Excess Edge_zpsyclmdktm.jpg"/>

Hoping to resume after a few more days!

Chris
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#23
So frustrated with life's interruptions... I wanted to just "2x4 and nails" build the rest of this thing.

Well, a 2x4 was actually a good source of back-covering material, once I sliced it up to 1/3 of the original thickness.   A soft wood like this really does work well with a Kanna plane:

<img src="http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d38/C66RUPPEL/Polishing%20Fir_zpsf5qunifs.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo Polishing Fir_zpsf5qunifs.jpg"/>



Here is what the lapped back-cover pieces will be made from:

<img src="http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d38/C66RUPPEL/Lapped%20Back%20Pieces_zpskzrmzckl.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo Lapped Back Pieces_zpskzrmzckl.jpg"/>
Chris
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#24
I've finally rough-joined the 3rd drawer, which is yet to be fitted exactly to the opening:

<img src="http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d38/C66RUPPEL/3rd%20Drawer%20Roughed_zpsslksensc.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 3rd Drawer Roughed_zpsslksensc.jpg"/>


I went ahead and nailed the 2x4's to the back
Smile.   I wonder what houses would look like if their studs were planed and oiled... with a bit of convex curve for the heck of it:

<img src="http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d38/C66RUPPEL/Lapped%20Small%20Back_zpszg2yrev6.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo Lapped Small Back_zpszg2yrev6.jpg"/>
Chris
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#25
That would make a nice little valet for my bathroom.  I might steal some of your ideas.
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#26
Thar she blows!   It's fully built and into finishing touches now.   The brass pulls give it a 'nautical' theme, I think
Smile.


While attending to a domestic 'emergency,' I had miscut the last drawer's sides.... too short!  So I had to make up extra depth with a thicker back piece:

<img src="http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d38/C66RUPPEL/Back%20Adjustment_zpsyxygqvio.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo Back Adjustment_zpsyxygqvio.jpg"/>


Here is the full thing built-up:

<img src="http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d38/C66RUPPEL/Small%20Cab%20Assembled_zpsue9sfzfw.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo Small Cab Assembled_zpsue9sfzfw.jpg"/>


Here is a bit of the interior showing:

<img src="http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d38/C66RUPPEL/Small%20Cab%20Open_zpspoblsx67.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo Small Cab Open_zpspoblsx67.jpg"/>


I'll probably do more finishing details, add some felt to the drawer bottoms, and then send the "nautical chest" out to my niece near the Atlantic.   Thanks for watching!
Chris
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#27
I like it! I'm sure she will, too.
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#28
A really cool chest! You'll never find one like it unless you make another one, and it will still be different, somehow. That personal touch can't be duplicated in a factory, and means so much to the recipient.

Great job.

Dave
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#29
Nice.  Getting more interested in "tansu" type designs and this looks like sort of a cross-over between tansu and mid-century modern.
Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things. -- G. Carlin
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#30
Thanks All!

My niece has the chest now.   She lives a few miles from the Atlantic.  She is almost a "freegan" in lifestyle so she doesn't send digital pictures (if she did, I would post them!).   She told me she's going to store her newest passion, a garden seeds collection, in the drawers.

The comment about Tansu & mid-century-Modern is very appreciated.  I watched several videos about Tansu construction and I envy what they do within the constraints of that style.
Chris
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