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Kelly

Kelly
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I know this design has been done to death, but it was fun building these.
Sapele and Spalted birch
Curly wormy maple and Bloodwood.
Both have handles I made of Bloodwood and holly.
 
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Kelly

Kelly
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Left off the pics from above. Sorry
 

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Jim
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Very nice! Fitting drawers is not so easy when all the angles are 90 degrees. I can only imagine what it's like getting that fit with curved drawers!
 

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Donn
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I also have issues with getting things square! ;) That said, these are awesome, I am sure the challenges with this kind of build are significant!
 

Kelly

Kelly
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Very nice work. I'd be interested to see pics of the drawers.
I got lazy on the drawers. I dovetailed the top and screwed and plugged the rest.
I use a dovetail center drawer guide that keeps them from sliding down the hill.
This was a good learning project. Every joint was a different angle, so I had to figure a way.
Rather than doing that complicated and time consuming task, each rail is grooved into the back of the legs.
A good example of the design rule of “ Design the look you want. Then figure out how to build it”
Thanks for the kind words.
 

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