Kaidan Dansu
October 15th, 2009 in The GalleryJapanese chests were sometimes made as stairs to a loft, a Kaidan Dansu. This one is 80" tall and was constructed of wood from a soft maple tree that fell in my yard. Spalting is shown on the clear drawer sides. The top section of three steps rotates over if you want it rectangular. In the kaidan format, a box carved with a Japanese version of my name is removed to form the first step. The finish is distressed to make the steps look worn, then red, clear, and black finishes. The black is sanded off to reveal the red, then a couple more coats of clear. Most of the hardware is from Chisler Hardware, but the escutcheon shown I modeled after a pattern of his.
Design or Plan used: My Own Design - Curt Eshelman
posted in: The Gallery, dovetails, maple, chest, asian inspired, steel, brass
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Comments (8)
That means really skillful. Beautiful application. Posted: 6:53 pm on October 20th
I am soon to undertake a practical project on Japanese woodworking, just wondering after seeing this if you would have any pointers?
Thanks
Brian Posted: 9:30 pm on October 15th