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sew_cbnt_24.JPGsewing cabinet -- job completed287 viewsRepairs are completed, it's ready to be picked up ... the replaced bits are lying on the bench top in front of the legs.
The owner did not want a complete refinishing, which is a good thing as the antique value of this piece would have been lost.Charlie Driggs
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sew_cbnt_0.jpgsewing cabinet -- turning the replacement legs162 viewsThis was the first step in the repair process. Once the leg stumps were cut off, I knew what I had, selected a suitable piece of mahogany, and got to work.Charlie Driggs
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sew_cbnt_3.jpgsewing cabinet -- old / broken leg vs. replacement153 viewsPartially completed -- once the carving is done, it goes back in the lathe to size the round tenon at the top and cut it to length.Charlie Driggs
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sew_cbnt_2.jpgsewing cabinet -- carving flutes into the legs167 viewsThis step required experimentation to find the right tool -- which turned out to be a combination of the winged parting gouge and the red handled file, the latter with the tip ground to an angle.Charlie Driggs
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