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chest on stand

May 17th, 2009 in The Gallery     
jasonmcbain jasonmcbain, member
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This cabinet was made from Cherry, milled by the recipient’s deceased grandfather, with spalted, curly Maple veneered sides and doors, made from wood salvaged from a pallet.  The doors bend in two planes both top to bottom and side to side.  The legs are steam bent in a compound curve as well.  It also has a hand dovetailed drawer.


Design or Plan used: My own design
posted in: The Gallery, modern, cabinet, dovetails, tenons, cherry, maple, chest, steam bending, veneer, cupboard, beading, bent lamination, brass

Comments (2)

jasonmcbain writes: sorry about that and I for the moment will refuse to play whistler to your ruskin Posted: 5:14 pm on October 25th
ukmeager writes: Clearly not a student of the late great james Krenov There appears to be a great lack of harmony throughout the piece Although I'm sure its well constructed with faltless joints and well finished but would suggest the maker reads A CABINET MAKERS NOTEBOOK TO SEE SOME TRULY GREAT CABINETS ON STANDS
GED MEAGER Posted: 4:15 pm on October 20th
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