More Underbench cabinet chapters
#7
Dovetailing for Blood! ... part 2     http://www.inthewoodshop.com/Furniture/U...lood2.html

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Dovetailing for Blood! ... part 3    http://www.inthewoodshop.com/Furniture/D...lood3.html

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Regards from Perth

Derek
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#8
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
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#9
I've really enjoyed following this build. I've learned alot from your pic tutorials.

I can't wait to see the final product!
A wise man once said, "All woodworkers make mistakes. A good woodworker can hide them."
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#10
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!
Chris
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#11
(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...

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!

Thanks Chris. Here is another shot of the gennou ...

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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
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#12
Here is the latest chapter: Drawer Bottoms and Slips ...

http://www.inthewoodshop.com/Furniture/U...Slips.html

Current state ... and we are only about 60% along!

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Enjoy, and do post your comments and suggestions.

Regards from Perth

Derek
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