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entertainment center

October 28th, 2009 in The Gallery     
nickfullerton nickfullerton, member
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This is the only picture I could find of this simple entertainment center I made out of a beautiful piece of chestnut from PALS in Oakland, and another board of salvaged elm milled from a tree on the Andrew Jackson "Hermitage" estate that had been hit by a tornado.  It's not the fanciest thing I've made, but is simple and shows off the wood well. Drawer handles were fashioned from a pice of burl, possibly Madrone, I found while walking in some woods in Booneville, CA. Can't find any shots of the side now but Dolly sure seems pretty happy in it. 


Design or Plan used: My own design
posted in: The Gallery, entertainment center

Comments (1)

nickfullerton writes: Since being laid off last year I had to move and no longer have a workshop, and I'd like to build one in this house I worked on and live in but don't own. It will be a while before I pursue my love of woodworking again. In the meantime I do carpentry projects, including decks, landings, kitchen cabinets, fences, gates--all simple and affordable but done well. I have also built 3 steel string guitars. Posted: 11:44 pm on October 28th
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