Shaker bench, cherry
April 25th, 2009 in The GalleryI made four of these benches for our town's historical museum. They couldn't be simpler to look at, but their joinery presented a challenge. The legs and trestle are joined by interlocking cutouts, with the tops of the legs dovetailed to slide in slots running across the full width of the seat. The distance between the trestle cutouts had to align exactly with the distance between the dovetail slots. Otherwise, even the tiniest error would have caused the legs to bind in the slots and never slide through.
Design or Plan used: Based on traditional Shaker
posted in: The Gallery, dovetails, cherry, shaker, bench, varnish, oil
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Comments (3)
The alignment thing was a challenge that I wanted to see if I could handle, so I made a test bench out of pine before making the four cherry ones. The pine bench came out fine, so after having it around my workshop for about a year, I milk painted it a funky blue, then sold it at a craft fair for about $200. Some tests work out better than others. This was one that I liked a lot.
Best regards,
Chuck Posted: 2:54 pm on July 17th